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Education & self-assessment in the practice and spirituality of Islam , by Abû Hâmid Al-Ghazâlî, Translation of the book : Mizan al ' amal (ميزان العمل)
How do I assess my practice and understanding of Islam?
Man, by his nature, seeks happiness, and the intelligent is the one who gives himself the means to achieve it. Religion, which is the set of rules and laws that God proposes to Man to manage his relationships with God, with himself and with others, is, according to Imam al-Ghazali, the royal road to achieve to this bliss.
But that requires useful science and good acting. Both call for discernment, because ignorance and nonchalance are certainly counterproductive. Such a quest also requires an almost permanent evaluation ( mizân ) of progress towards God, towards this bliss.
In this book, Imam al-Ghazali deals with all these questions and puts in the hands of the reader a set of methods and processes allowing the believer, first of all to educate himself and then to evaluate himself to better rectify himself. and maintain his righteousness on the path. These methods also teach him how to evaluate the information and sciences he acquires as well as how he understands and puts them into practice.
This self-assessment must accompany the believer throughout his life, and Imam al-Ghazali, as a great master and authentic religious scholar, thus comes to the aid of the novice with this beautiful comprehensive work on this subject.
About the Author: Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
Imam Abu Hâmid al-Ghazâlî ( 1058-1111 ) is undoubtedly the most widely read and appreciated Muslim scholar of all time. His writings embrace all areas of the believer's faith and life. It is an authentic model of great Muslim scholarship.
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