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Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali was a prominent Islamic theologian, philosopher, and mystic who played a crucial role in the development of Islamic thought during the medieval period. Born in Ghazni, he became known for his ability to integrate various philosophical ideas with Islamic teachings, making them accessible to a broader audience. Al-Ghazali's most notable works include 'Ihya Ulum al-Din' (Revival of the Religious Sciences), which addresses the spiritual and ethical dimensions of Islam, emphasizing the importance of personal faith and piety over purely intellectual pursuits.

Throughout his life, Al-Ghazali grappled with the tensions between rational philosophy and Islamic faith. His writings often reflect this struggle, as he sought to reconcile the two. He has been influential in both Sunni and Sufi traditions, shaping the course of Islamic theology and mysticism. His ideas about the nature of knowledge, the role of the heart in understanding faith, and the importance of legal and ethical conduct continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of Islamic thought.

Nationalität Afghane
Geburtsdatum January 1, 1058
Geburtsort Ghazni, Ghazni, Afghanistan
Todesdatum January 1, 1111
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