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Is the company of people useful or harmful?
Or is it necessary for some and harmful for others?
In any case, it is essential for everyone and sometimes dangerous...
To better understand all these questions, Imam Abû Hâmid al-Ghazâlî, shows us the rules to follow and explains to us for whom the attendance of people is better and in which cases.
Associated with people or isolation
The Middle Ground in Islam
Men often differ on the question of loneliness and association with people, and the preference of one over the other, although each of them has risks and uses, benefits and harms. .
Is the company of people useful or harmful? Or is it necessary for some and harmful for others?
In any case, it is essential for everyone and sometimes dangerous...
As for loneliness! What would be its benefits and harms?
To better understand all these questions, Imam Abû Hâmid al-Ghazâlî in the light of Muslim tradition, shows us the rules to follow and explains to us for whom the attendance of people is better and in which cases.
And he also shows us for whom solitude is more desirable and up to what limits... The imam thus shows us that the happy medium is always the choice that Islam advocates.
Imam abû Hâmid Mohammed al-Ghazâlî (1058 dc / 450h, 1111 dc / 505h), eminent theologian, jurist, thinker, mystic and revivifier of his time. He was born in Tûs, in Khorassân, He was a pupil of al-Juwayni Imâm of al-Haramayn From 1901 dc / 484h, he taught at the famous university of Baghdad: the Nizamiyya; to groups of more than three hundred students. He composed about forty works. His most famous work is undoubtedly Ibyâ'ulum al-dîn (Revivification of the sciences of religion).
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