Imam Ghazali's book Mishkat Al-Anwar took my breath and left me gasping for air. A truly mind expanding experience.
The Light Verse:
"Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth. The Parable of His Light is as if there were a Niche and within it a Lamp: the Lamp enclosed in Glass: the glass as it were a brilliant star: Lit from a blessed Tree, an Olive, neither of the east nor of the west, whose oil is well-nigh luminous, though fire scarce touched it: Light upon Light!" - 24:35
Imam Ghazali takes the Light Verse from Surah Nur of the Quran and writes a book on it. He explains first what the verse means, and explains man's relation to his creator. Then before he finishes the book, he decides to totally blow your mind away by explaining how the whole cosmos works.
I can relate to the other reviewers of this book, this book will blow your socks off. But be warned, this is a philosophical book, that reaches some very deep levels.
Anybody ready for deep philosophy and willing to examine man's relation to God, will find this book very illuminating. Esspecially since the cheaper translation called "Mishkat al-Anwar" translated by Erle Stanley Gardner costs 6.95. Judging from some of the non-Muslim reviews, you dont need to be a muslim to read this.
"That they may all be one. As you, Father, are in me and I am in you, may they also be in us ... so that they may be one, as we are one ... I in them and you in me, that they may become completely one," John 17:20-3
By finishing this book, I was left in a state of hallelujah. I've known God never as before. We may become in complete unity, we may become completely one, "so that the world may know that you have sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me." John 17:23
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Adab un-Nikah explains many aspects of marriage that never made sense to me. The book goes over the advantages of marriage, the disadvantages, the problem with woman (And he gets picky) and then finally Imam Ghazali's conclusion. He hits on many arcane ideas and concepts that were new to me. A lot of chapters covered things I'd never related to marriage.
The book is written specifically for men, but woman will find this book useful also (If only to glean the wisom in Imam Ghazali's written word). My only difficulty in the book was that it was written from a very high-level sufi perspective. Many of examples used in the book do not exist anymore, or are very uncommon. (ie. topics covering single men who have devoted their entire lives to Dhikr)
The prose is easy...the layman can easily understand the text. At some parts, I wonder at how accurate the translation was; but alas, this is the only English version available.
I recommend this book for all married muslims, esspecially the men. Unmarried men/woman might be confused at some aspects of the book, but it's still good to read. As for non-muslims...You'll need a strong Islamic Knowledge base before you try tackling this one...
A must read and a book all Muslims should have! Beautifully presented by Al Baz publications.
May Allah bless the soul of Imam Ghazzali!
(I reviewed this above anonymously--then felt that why should i be anonymous?!!)
A must read and a book all Muslims should have! Beautifully presented by Al Baz publications.
May Allah bless the soul of Imam Ghazzali!
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Some may say he has gone off the far end, perhaps reaching deeply for ultimate abstainance from this life, perhaps, he may, but the lessons he teaches can be taken in 2 ways. 1) That the people of his time may have been so "off", Islamicly speaking towards implementing Sharia, that he needed to write this text in order to level out the boundries. Therefore, his society may have been to one extreme of leaving Sharia. and this book is from another extreme implementing Sharia to the upmost respect.
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Does anything remain to be said?
Okay, a bit more: For anyone interested in the relationship between revelation and reason or between faith and philosophy, or in Islamic intellectual history, or in the history of philosophy, or in a number of other fields, this is a must-read.
Therefore as a general taster of the great work by Imam Ghazzali this is ok but it is a poor substitute. Alas, the English speaking world must still wait for the first complete and accurate translation of the Alchemy of Happiness.
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Yes, I applaud the Brigham Young University for puplishing this book, as well as the rest pf its "Al-Hikma: Islamic Translation Series". The translation is great. It can not ,in my opinion , comes any closer to convying to the English reader what I think Imam Al-Ghazzali wrote in Arabic. Lastly, the quality of the pulication and the paper is excellent.