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  1. May 23, 2021 · Imam al-Ghazali was born in the city of Tus, the second city of Khorasan after Nishapur, in the year 450 A.H. Ibn 'Asakir He is the Imam, the Beauty of Religion and Proof of Islam, Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali of Tus, then Nishapur - the jurist, Sufi, Shafi'i, and Ash'ari.

  2. al-Ghazālī, or al-Ghazzālī in full Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ṭūsī al-Ghazālī, (born 1058, Ṭūs, Iran—died Dec. 18, 1111, Ṭūs), Muslim theologian and mystic. He studied philosophy and religion and became chief professor of the Niẓāmiyyah college in Baghdad in 1091.

  3. ghazali.org (a virtual online library) that aims to provide the complete works of al-Ghazālī in the original language -that have been published in print- and in translation. Also primary research material – including hundreds of full length books, monographs, dissertations and articles are available gratis – in communem delectationem .

  4. Al-Ghazali was one of the greatest jurists, theologians and mystical thinkers in the Islamic tradition. He is credited with reconciling legalistic and mystical Islam, and gained a reputation within Christian as well as Muslim circles for his piety and godliness. He is widely regarded as a renewer of Islam, raised up by God to revive the faith.

  5. May 26, 2016 · Al-Ghazali (c. 1058–1111) is widely regarded as one of the most impressive thinkers in the Sunni Islamic world, encompassing a wide range of intellectual positions through his career. He started off as a fairly standard Ashʿarite theologian but then became interested in philosophy in the Peripatetic tradition, which he sought to refute, yet ...

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    Nov 9, 2023 · Imam Abdu Hamid al-Ghazali (1058–1111 CE) was a – polymath – philosopher, jurist, and theologian and a Sufi. Author of many books, he is known to have influenced many philosophers including the famous Western philosopher Thomas Aquinas and his book Summa Theologica.

  7. Al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid Muhammad | Encyclopedia.com. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid Muhammad. views 2,227,893 updated. Abu Hāmid Muhammad al-Ghazālī. BORN: 1058 • Tus, Persia. DIED: 1111 • Tus, Persia. Persian religious scholar; writer.

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