1st Edition

Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought Al-Ghazali's Theory of Mystical Cognition and Its Avicennian Foundation

By Alexander Treiger Copyright 2012
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

It has been customary to see the Muslim theologian Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 1111) as a vehement critic of philosophy, who rejected it in favour of Islamic mysticism (Sufism), a view which has come under increased scrutiny in recent years. This book argues that al-Ghazali was, instead, one of the greatest popularisers of philosophy in medieval Islam. The author supplies new evidence showing... Read more

Introduction: A New Paradigm in Ghazālian Studies  1. Heart, Intelligence, Knowledge  2. The Science of Unveiling  3. Tasting and Witnessing  4. Inspiration and Revelation  5. Al-Ghazālī and the Philosophical Tradition.  Conclusion

Biography

Alexander Treiger is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. His research focuses on Islamic theology, Arabic philosophy, and Syriac and Arabic Christianity, with emphasis on the transmission of theological and mystical ideas from Late Antiquity to early Islam.

"This book deserves the full attention of all specialists in the field."
Jules Janssens, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
Journal of the American Oriental Society 135.2 (2015)