Al-Ghazali’s Philosophy from Rational Demonstration to Intuitive Disclosure: Toward an Epistemological Approach
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Rational proof. Emotional revelation. Spiritual experience. Gnosis. Cognitive diversity.Abstract
Al-Ghazali (505 AH) is rightly considered an encyclopedic figure rarely equaled in the history ofenduring human knowledge. He entered many fields of knowledge without hesitation, undercircumstances imposed by the Crusades and the Seljuk state, in addition to confronting deviant intellectual currents, foremost among them the Batiniyya
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- Al-Subki (Taj al-Din), Tabaqat al-Shafi‘iyyah al-Kubra, edited by ‘Abd al-Fattah al-Hilu and
Mahmud al-Tanahi, Dar Ihya’ al-Kutub al-‘Arabiyyah, 1st ed., n.d., vol. 4.
- Sulayman Dunya, Al-Haqiqah fi Nazar al-Ghazali, Cairo: Dar al-Ma‘arif, 4th ed., n.d.
- Zaki Mubarak, Al-Akhlaq ‘Ind al-Ghazali, Hindawi Foundation.
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