![]() ![]() Imam al-Ghazali asserts that education as a process that must lead human beings towards the consciousness of the Creator. The Ant and The Pen, for example, is a story which tries to help explain how God knows and plans everything which will happen to us. Imam al-Ghazali used many metaphors and imaginary tales to best illustrate very profound concepts and ideas. Also primary research material – including hundreds of full length books, monographs, dissertations and articles are available gratis – in communem delectationem. Many attempts have been made to define Islamic education (Halstead, 2004). Al-Ghazali’s The Book of Belief for Children. ( a virtual online library) that aims to provide the complete works of al- Ghazālī in the original language -that have been published in print- and in translation. Fons Vitae has taken on the monumental task of bringing out Imam al-Ghazali’s magnum opus, The Revival of the Religious Sciences based on the 2011 Dar al-Minhaj critical Arabic edition, as an educational package re-crafted for families and schools. He wrote on a wide range of topics including jurisprudence, theology, mysticism and philosophy. Because of him the lame walked briskly, And the songless through him burst into melody.Ību Hamid al- Ghazālī (450-505 AH/1058-1111 AD) is one of the great jurists, theologians and mystics of the 6th/12th century.
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