Ihya Al Uloom | The revival of religious knowledge | Volume 1, Book 9 | Invocations and Supplications (Part II)

Shaikh Al Ghazali (رحمتہ اللہ علیہ)

The book ‘The Revival of Religious Knowledge (إحياء علوم الدين) is a treatise written by Shaikh Al-Ghazali when he was teaching as Professor and Head of the Department of Fiqh at Nizamia College in Baghdad in 1091 CE. The treatise was composed in Arabic and is regarded as Al-Ghazali’s chief work dealing with Islamic concepts and practices. It has been translated and explained in English by Shaikh Mir Asedullah Quadri. We have divided this work into 4 volumes of 20 books each for ease of readers.


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March 2023

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shaikh Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) was a Persian Sahih-ul-Aqeedah Islamic scholar, Jurist, Theologian and Sufi Shaikh of Ihsan. Some people call him ‘the Reviver of Sahih Islam (المجدد في الإسلام), some call him ‘An Authority in Islam’ (حجة الإسلام), and some call him Imam Al-Ghazali (الإمام الغزالي). He belonged to the Shafi'i school of Islamic Jurisprudence and Ash’ari school of Theology. He was a prolific writer and who wrote many books on various Islamic subjects. Out of his many books, 70 are reported to have survived. Most of his books were revolutionary in nature, based on his research and personal observations. He played an important role in spreading Islamic Sufism and Islamic Sharia side by side. He was, perhaps the first scholar who tried to consolidate Islamic Sufism and the laws of Sharia together. He proved that Islamic Sufism compliments Islamic Sharia, and both these cannot be separated.

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