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Al-Ghazali's Faith in Divine Unity & Trust in Divine
Providence
Book XXXV THE REVIVAL OF THE RELIGIOUS SCIENCES Ihya Ulum al-Din
Fons Vitae
1-887752-35-8, 180 pages, 152mm x 228mm, paperback, Published 07/01
It is fair to say that the "Book of Faith
in Divine Unity and Trust in Divine Providence " plays an axial role in
Ghazali's celebrated compendium, the Ihya Ulum al-din. What is at issue is not
Divine Unity itself, but the implications for the community arising from the
idea that everything comes from God and that "there is no agent but
God." How can we trust in Divine Providence? Ghazali states that "all
that exists in creation--sustenance given or withheld, life or death, riches or
poverty, and everything else that can be named" is solely initiated and
originated by God Most High. "If the gates of mystical insight were opened
to you, this would be clear to you with a clarity more perfect than ordinary
vision." But those gates are not opened to most of us, so the test of our
understanding of divine unity will not come by direct insight into the ways of
God, but through a life of trust in which concerted practice will bring each of
us personally to the threshold of the only understanding possible to us. Faith tawhid and practice tawakkul reinforce one
another. The understanding we can have is that of one journeying in faith, a
"salik," the name which Sufis appropriated for themselves. Ghazali
selects stories of Sufi sheiks, offering them as examples to help point us
towards developing specific skills of trusting: habits of responding to
different situations in such a way that we learn by acting how things are truly
ordered, the truth of the divine decree. About
Imam Ghazali Imam al-Ghazzali's life was spent in self-sacrificing service of God and his fellowmen. He left behind him a fine example for all men to follow. He died in 505 AH He remains one of the most celebrated scholars in the history of Islamic thought. His exceptional life and works continue to be indispensable in the study of jurisprudence, theology, philosophy and mysticism. The books that he left behind were the result of an inquisitive mind that began the quest for knowledge at a very early stage |
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