The Proprieties of Retreat, Book 16 of Ihya ulum al-din
Imam al-Ghazali
James Pavlin (translation)
Paperback, 128 pages
9781941610626
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Al-Ghazaliās Kitab adab al-āuzla (The Proprieties of Retreat) is the sixth book in the Rubā al-āadat (Quarter of Customary Practices) in his monumental work known as Ihyaā āulum al-din (Revival of the Religious Sciences). Focusing on the issue of seclusion, or retreat from society, the main discussion in this book is the question of whether it is better to engage in social intercourse (al-mukhalata) or remove oneself from society to focus on perfecting oneās relation to God.
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As he addresses this issue, al-Ghazali takes us through the numerous benefits and dangers of seclusion while laying out the rules to guide the one who chooses this option. He explains that although it depends on many factors, the most important is the personās intention and purpose for going into seclusion. If it is not done for the sole purpose of drawing near to God, seclusion becomes a harmful path of self-deceit.
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Although Kitab adab al-āuzla is premised on approaching the issue of spiritual fulfilment in the Islamic context, al-Ghazali presents to us his deep insight into the human condition that relates to Muslims and non-Muslims alike. This is perhaps one of the great appealing aspects of al-Ghazali, for he delves into the human psyche to explain the behaviour of his fellow Muslims. As such, the reader is invited to embark on this journey through the heart and mind of a spiritual traveler.
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The Proprieties of Retreat, Book 16 of Ihya ulum al-din
The Proprieties of Retreat, Book 16 of Ihya ulum al-din
Imam al-Ghazali
James Pavlin (translation)
Paperback, 128 pages
9781941610626
Ā
Al-Ghazaliās Kitab adab al-āuzla (The Proprieties of Retreat) is the sixth book in the Rubā al-āadat (Quarter of Customary Practices) in his monumental work known as Ihyaā āulum al-din (Revival of the Religious Sciences). Focusing on the issue of seclusion, or retreat from society, the main discussion in this book is the question of whether it is better to engage in social intercourse (al-mukhalata) or remove oneself from society to focus on perfecting oneās relation to God.
Ā
As he addresses this issue, al-Ghazali takes us through the numerous benefits and dangers of seclusion while laying out the rules to guide the one who chooses this option. He explains that although it depends on many factors, the most important is the personās intention and purpose for going into seclusion. If it is not done for the sole purpose of drawing near to God, seclusion becomes a harmful path of self-deceit.
Ā
Although Kitab adab al-āuzla is premised on approaching the issue of spiritual fulfilment in the Islamic context, al-Ghazali presents to us his deep insight into the human condition that relates to Muslims and non-Muslims alike. This is perhaps one of the great appealing aspects of al-Ghazali, for he delves into the human psyche to explain the behaviour of his fellow Muslims. As such, the reader is invited to embark on this journey through the heart and mind of a spiritual traveler.
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Imam al-Ghazali
James Pavlin (translation)
Paperback, 128 pages
9781941610626
Ā
Al-Ghazaliās Kitab adab al-āuzla (The Proprieties of Retreat) is the sixth book in the Rubā al-āadat (Quarter of Customary Practices) in his monumental work known as Ihyaā āulum al-din (Revival of the Religious Sciences). Focusing on the issue of seclusion, or retreat from society, the main discussion in this book is the question of whether it is better to engage in social intercourse (al-mukhalata) or remove oneself from society to focus on perfecting oneās relation to God.
Ā
As he addresses this issue, al-Ghazali takes us through the numerous benefits and dangers of seclusion while laying out the rules to guide the one who chooses this option. He explains that although it depends on many factors, the most important is the personās intention and purpose for going into seclusion. If it is not done for the sole purpose of drawing near to God, seclusion becomes a harmful path of self-deceit.
Ā
Although Kitab adab al-āuzla is premised on approaching the issue of spiritual fulfilment in the Islamic context, al-Ghazali presents to us his deep insight into the human condition that relates to Muslims and non-Muslims alike. This is perhaps one of the great appealing aspects of al-Ghazali, for he delves into the human psyche to explain the behaviour of his fellow Muslims. As such, the reader is invited to embark on this journey through the heart and mind of a spiritual traveler.
















