Ghazzali, 1058-1111

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Name (Hebrew)
אלע'זאלי, מחמד בן מחמד, 1058-1111
Name (Latin)
Ghazzali, 1058-1111
Name (Arabic)
الغزالي، محمد بن محمد، 1058-1111
Name (Cyrilic)
Газали, 1058-1111
Other forms of name
al-Ghazzali, Muhammad ibn Muhammad Abu Hamid, 1058-1111
Al-Ghazzali, 1058-1111
Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Ghazzali, 1058-1111
Gazali, 1058-1111
Ghazzali, Muhammad, 1058-1111
Ġazālī, Muhammad b. Muhammad al- (Abū Hāmid Muhammad b. Muhammad)
Al-Ghazali, 1058-1111
Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali, 1058-1111
Algazel, 1058-1111
Ghasali, 1058-1111
Abou Hamid Al-Ghazzali, 1058-1111
Algazzali, 1058-1111
Ghazzali, Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhamad ibn Ahmad
Ghazali, 1058-1111
Algazali, 1058-1111
Ал-Газали, Абу Хамид
Газали, Мухаммед
Мехмед Газали, 1058-1111
Махмет Газали, 1058-1111
Газзалий, 1058-1111
Газали, Абу Хамид, 1058-1111
Абу Хамид аль-Газали, 1058-1111
ע'זאלי, מחמד בן מחמד, 1058-1111
אל-ע'זאלי, מחמד בן מחמד, 1058-1111
אלע'זאלי, מחמד בן מחמד
אלגזאלי, מוחמד בן מוחמד
אלע'זאלי, 1058-1111
אבו חאמד
גזאלי, מחמד
אלגזאלי, מחמד בן מחמד
אלגזאלי, אבו חאמד
אלגזאלי, אבוחאמד
אלגצלי, אבו חמד
אלגזאלי, אבו חאמד מחמד
גזאלי, אבו חאמד מחמד אל-
אלע'זאלי, מחמד בן מחמד אבו חאמד, 1058-1111
מוחמד אבן מוחמד אבו חמיד אלגזאלי
غزالي، محمد بن محمد، 1058-1111
الطوسي، محمد بن محمد، الغزالي، 1058-1111
الغزالي، ابو حامد، 1058-1111
الشافعي، محمد بن محمد، الغزالي، 1058-1111
الغزالي، 1058-1111
Date of birth
1058
Date of death
1112-12-09
Place of birth
Ṭūs (Iran)
Place of death
Ṭūs (Iran)
Field of activity
Islamic philosophy
Occupation
Theologians Lawyers Philosophers Mystics
Associated Language
ara per
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: Tus
מקום לידה: טוס [ Tus, ח'רסאן, פרס]
תאריך לידה: 1058
מקום פטירה: טוס
מקום פטירה: Tus
תאריך פטירה: 9.12.1112.
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 31996761
Wikidata: Q9546
Library of congress: n 82097778
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Wikipedia description:

Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ṭūsiyy al-Ghazali (Arabic: أَبُو حَامِد مُحَمَّد بْن مُحَمَّد ٱلطُّوسِيّ ٱلْغَزَّالِيّ), known commonly as Al-Ghazali (Arabic: ٱلْغَزَالِيُّ; UK: , US: ; c. 1058 – 19 December 1111), known in medieval Europe by the Latinized Algazel or Algazelus, was a Sunni Muslim polymath. He is known as one of the most prominent and influential jurisconsults, legal theoreticians, muftis, philosophers, theologians, logicians and mystics in Islamic history. He is considered to be the 11th century's mujaddid, a renewer of the faith, who, according to the prophetic hadith, appears once every 100 years to restore the faith of the Islamic community. Al-Ghazali's works were so highly acclaimed by his contemporaries that he was awarded the honorific title "Proof of Islam" (Ḥujjat al-Islām). Al-Ghazali was a prominent mujtahid in the Shafi'i school of law. Much of Al-Ghazali's work stemmed around his spiritual crises following his appointment as the head of the Nizamiyya University in Baghdad - which was the most prestigious academic position in the Muslim world at the time. This led to his eventual disappearance from the Muslim world for over 10 years, realising he chose the path of status and ego over God. It was during this period where many of his great works were written. He believed that the Islamic spiritual tradition had become moribund and that the spiritual sciences taught by the first generation of Muslims had been forgotten. This belief led him to write his magnum opus entitled Iḥyā’ ‘ulūm ad-dīn ("The Revival of the Religious Sciences"). Among his other works, the Tahāfut al-Falāsifa ("Incoherence of the Philosophers") is a landmark in the history of philosophy, as it advances the critique of Aristotelian science developed later in 14th-century Europe.

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