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1873. This remarkable treatise is a translation from one of the
numerous works of the Arabian philosopher, Abou Hamid Mohammed ben
Mohammed al Ghazzali, who flourished in the 11th century.
Mohammedan scholars of the present day still hold him in high
respect. This treatise on the alchemy of happiness is well-adapted
to extend our knowledge of the writings of Ghazzali and of the
opinions current then and now in the Oriental world. In form, the
book contains a treatise on practical piety and the author finds a
place for observations reaching far wide of his apparent aim,
making many observations which develop his notions in anatomy,
physiology, natural philosophy and natural religion.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1873 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1873 Edition.
"Ghazzali," says Tholuck, "if ever any man have deserved the name,
was truly a divine, and he may justly he placed on a level with
Origen, so remarkable was he for learning and ingenuity, and gifted
with such a rare faculty for the skillful and worthy exposition of
doctrine. All that is good, noble and sublime, which his great soul
had compassed, he bestowed upon Mohammedanism; and he adorned the
doctrines of the Koran with so much piety and learning, that, in
the form given them by him, they seem in my opinion worthy the
assent of Christians. Whatsoever was most excellent in the
philosophy of Aristotle or in the Soofi mysticism, he discreetly
adapted to the Mohammedan theology. From every school, he sought
the means of shedding light and honor upon religion; while his
sincere piety and lofty conscientiousness imparted to all his
writings a sacred majesty. He was the first of Mohammedan divines."
1873. This remarkable treatise is a translation from one of the
numerous works of the Arabian philosopher, Abou Hamid Mohammed ben
Mohammed al Ghazzali, who flourished in the 11th century.
Mohammedan scholars of the present day still hold him in high
respect. This treatise on the alchemy of happiness is well-adapted
to extend our knowledge of the writings of Ghazzali and of the
opinions current then and now in the Oriental world. In form, the
book contains a treatise on practical piety and the author finds a
place for observations reaching far wide of his apparent aim,
making many observations which develop his notions in anatomy,
physiology, natural philosophy and natural religion.
1873. This remarkable treatise is a translation from one of the
numerous works of the Arabian philosopher, Abou Hamid Mohammed ben
Mohammed al Ghazzali, who flourished in the 11th century.
Mohammedan scholars of the present day still hold him in high
respect. This treatise on the alchemy of happiness is well-adapted
to extend our knowledge of the writings of Ghazzali and of the
opinions current then and now in the Oriental world. In form, the
book contains a treatise on practical piety and the author finds a
place for observations reaching far wide of his apparent aim,
making many observations which develop his notions in anatomy,
physiology, natural philosophy and natural religion.
This remarkable treatise is a translation from one of the numerous
works of the Arabian philosopher, Abou Hamid Mohammed ben Mohammed
al Ghazzali, who flourished in the 11th century. Mohammedan
scholars of the present day still hold him in high respect. This
treatise on the alchemy of happiness is well-adapted to extend our
knowledge of the writings of Ghazzali and of the opinions current
then and now in the Oriental world. In form, the book contains a
treatise on practical piety and the author finds a place for
observations reaching far wide of his apparent aim, making many
observations which develop his notions in anatomy, physiology,
natural philosophy and natural religion.
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