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| Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali
(1058 – 1111 CE) remains one of the most celebrated
Islamic scholars to this day. He was an Islamic
theologian, jurist, philosopher, cosmologist, physician,
and psychologist of Persian origin. He wrote more than
70 books and treatises, and his opus, The Revival
of Religious Sciences, is considered one of the
masterpieces of Islamic heritage. It covers almost all
fields of Islamic religious sciences. Reading Islam
presents here a selection from the section on hajj in
this work. |
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