Al-Ghazālī's Unspeakable Doctrine of the Soul: Unveiling the Esoteric Psychology and Eschatology of the Iḥyāʻ
Brill (2001)
| Abstract | This text marks a radical rethinking of the soul and the afterlife in the writings of al-Ghaz?l? (d. 505/1111), particularly within his magnum opus, "Reviving ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Islam Doctrines Knowledge, Theory of Philosophy, Islamic Sufism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B753.G33.I546 2001 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9004120831 9789004120839 | |||||||||
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