
Imam Al-Ghazali
Imam Al-Ghazali was a medieval Islamic philosopher, theologian, and mystic, known for his influential works that integrated Islamic teachings with philosophy. His writings on spirituality and ethics have shaped Islamic thought profoundly, particularly in promoting the inner dimensions of worship and the importance of self-reflection.
Born on Jan 01, 1058 (967 years old)
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Imam Al-Ghazali explains that the essence of hajj is not merely a physical journey to Mecca, but a spiritual journey to purify the soul.
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Imam Al-Ghazali explains that the essence of hajj is not merely a physical journey to Mecca, but a spiritual journey to purify the soul.
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Imam al-Ghazali acknowledged that music profoundly affects human emotions.
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Imam Al-Ghazali stated that spiritual activities have benefits for mental peace.
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