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Abu hamid al-ghazali biography of william shakespeare

          He was born in ; his place of birth, a town called Tus in the Khorasan, one of the provinces of Persia, which is now part of Iran.

        1. He was born in ; his place of birth, a town called Tus in the Khorasan, one of the provinces of Persia, which is now part of Iran.
        2. AL-GHAZÄLI's whole life seems to have been guided by his determina¬ tion Al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid Muhammad.
        3. Ghazali presents the arguments both for and against listening to music.
        4. This translation of two chapters from The Revival of the Religious Sciences details the sophisticated spiritual techniques adopted by classical Islam.
        5. Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d.
        6. Ghazali presents the arguments both for and against listening to music....

          Al-Ghazali

          Sunni Muslim polymath (c. 1058–1111)

          Not to be confused with al-Ghazal.

          For other uses, see Ghazali.

          Imam

          Al-Ghazali

          TitleHujjat al-Islam ('Proof of Islam')[1]
          Bornc. 1058

          Tus, Iran, Seljuq Empire

          Died19 December 1111(1111-12-19) (aged 52–53)

          Tus, Iran, Seljuq Empire

          EraIslamic Golden Age
          RegionSeljuq Empire(Nishapur)[2]: 292 
          Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
          Fatimid Caliphate (Jerusalem) / (Damascus)[2]: 292 
          Main interest(s)Sufism, theology (kalam), philosophy, logic, Sharia, Islamic jurisprudence, Principles of Islamic jurisprudence
          Notable work(s)The Revival of Religious Sciences, The Aims of the Philosophers, The Incoherence of the Philosophers, The Alchemy of Happiness, The Moderation in Belief, The Condensed in Imam Shafi’i’s Jurisprudence, On Legal theory of Muslim Jurisprudence
          ReligionIslam
          DenominationSunni[3&