• Malta
  • Friday - Sunday 8:00 - 18:00
Follow Us:

Al-Ghazali Rahimahullah

Al-Ghazali Rahimahullah

Theologian, Philosopher
Full Name Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Ṭūsī al-Ghazālī
Kunya Abū Ḥāmid
Birth 1058 CE / 450 AH — Ṭūs, Khorasan, Persia (modern-day Iran)
Death 1111 CE / 505 AH — Ṭūs, Khorasan, Persia
Title Ḥujjat al-Islām (The Proof of Islam), Theologian, Jurist, Sufi
Position Renewer of the 5th Islamic century, Shāfiʿī scholar, Ashʿarī theologian
Notable Works Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn, Tahāfut al-Falāsifah, Al-Munqidh min al-Ḍalāl
Regions of Influence Persia, Iraq, Syria, broader Islamic world, influence on Christian scholastic thought

Born in Ṭūs in 450 AH (1058 CE), orphaned young. His guardian encouraged his pursuit of knowledge, and he excelled early in fiqh, theology, and logic.


Education and Teachers

Studied under Imām al-Ḥaramayn al-Juwaynī in Nishapur, mastering Shāfiʿī jurisprudence and Ashʿarī theology.
Traveled extensively to Baghdad, Damascus, Jerusalem, and Makkah, seeking knowledge and spiritual refinement.


Expertise and Works

Al-Ghazālī united Sharia, philosophy, and Sufism, reconciling intellectual rigor with spiritual depth.
Key works:

  • Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn — revival of religious sciences

  • Tahāfut al-Falāsifah — refutation of philosophical excesses

  • Al-Munqidh min al-Ḍalāl — his spiritual autobiography


Famous For
  • Bridging theology and spirituality

  • Reviving Islamic piety in an era of intellectual crisis

  • Critiquing Greek philosophy while preserving its useful methods


Character and Political Stance

Left a prestigious post at the Niẓāmiyyah of Baghdad for seclusion and spiritual purification. Prioritized sincerity over worldly honor.


Famous Quote

“Knowledge without action is madness, and action without knowledge is void.” (Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn)


Legacy

Titled Ḥujjat al-Islām by his peers. His works shaped Sunni orthodoxy and influenced both Muslim and Christian scholarship. Iḥyāʾ remains a cornerstone in Islamic spirituality.


Interesting Facts
  • Spent long retreats in Damascus, Jerusalem, and Makkah

  • Balanced rationalist methods with Sufi spirituality

  • Influenced Western philosophers like Thomas Aquinas


References
  • Al-Ghazālī, Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn; Al-Munqidh min al-Ḍalāl
  • Al-Subkī, Ṭabaqāt al-Shāfiʿiyyah al-Kubrā
  • Al-Dhahabī, Siyar Aʿlām al-Nubalāʾ

© Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved