Human and the world in the thought of Al-Ghazali From undermining materialism to spiritualism in knowledge )A Study on the Impact of the Sufi Transformation in Late Ghazali Texts(

Authors

  • Hamed Ibraheem Tishreen University
  • Khoder Nasser جامعة تشرين

Abstract

This paper deals with Al-Ghazali's view of human in his relationship with the world and God, and the theological, mystical and philosophical foundations of this view, as it deals with three axes, The First is Al-Ghazali's conception of the natural world, and how causal links and relationships are formed,The Second the god issues in Al-Ghazali's theory and his cosmological conception of existence, and thirdly the view of Al-Ghazali The spiritual nature of human and the possibilities of his cognitive development in the context of Al-Ghazali's Sufi theory of knowledge and his relationship with man to build his destiny.

 

Author Biographies

Hamed Ibraheem, Tishreen University

* Professor, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Khoder Nasser, جامعة تشرين

PhD student ,Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Published

2021-07-05

How to Cite

إبراهيم ح. ., & ناصر خ. . (2021). Human and the world in the thought of Al-Ghazali From undermining materialism to spiritualism in knowledge )A Study on the Impact of the Sufi Transformation in Late Ghazali Texts(. Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 43(3). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/10689