AL-GHAZALI ON POVERTY AND ABSTINENCE
- Publisher: The Islamic Texts Society
- Product Code: BK5585
- Availability: In Stock
- Book Binding: Paperback
- Book Author: Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali, Trans. by: ANTHONY F. SHAKER
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£17.99
Al-Ghazali on Poverty and Abstinence is the
thirty-fourth chapter of the Revival of the Religious Sciences (Ihya’ ‘Ulum
al-Din), which is widely regarded as the greatest work of Muslim
spirituality. In Al-Ghazali on Poverty and Abstinence,
Abu Hamid al-Ghazali considers two themes dear to Islamic devotional
literature: poverty and abstinence. Taking as his example the Prophet’s love
for the poor, Ghazali explains that poverty is not simply an accidental state
of destitution that might befall anyone but rather an inner acceptance of the
Will of God and a form of abstinence for His sake. Thus the life of poverty
described by Ghazali in Al-Ghazali on Poverty and Abstinence refers
to what every devoted follower of the Prophet is meant to adopt whatever his or
her outer state may be.
In this volume, the Islamic Texts
Society has included the translation of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali’s own Introduction
to the Revival of the Religious Sciences which
gives the reasons that caused him to write the work, the structure of the whole
of the Revival and places each of
the chapters in the context of the others.