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In the Principles of the Creed, (Kitab qawaid al-aqaid) second of the forty books of the Revival of the Religious Sciences(Ihya' ulum al-din), Abu Hamid al-Ghazali explains the fundamental beliefs of Islam, those that concern faith in God, His revelation, His messengers, and the hereafter. The scope of these beliefs includes the nature of God, Muhammad's status as a prophet, the virtues of the Companions, the events related to the resurrection and judgment, and the nature of faith itself. This presentation of beliefs goes beyond a list of creedal statements; al-Ghazali cites the scriptural foundations in the Quran and hadith, refers to transmitted reports from the Companions and others from the righteous predecessors, and supports these beliefs with rational arguments.https://fonsvitae.com/product/the-principles-of-the-creed/
Islam --- Godsdienst --- Mohammed (stichter van de islam) --- Koran
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?Imam al-Ghazali used many metaphors and imaginary tales to best illustrate very profound concepts and ideas. The Ant and The Pen, for example, is a story which tries to help explain how God knows and plans everything which will happen to us. The Imam uses the image of small plants which grow in our hearts into magnificent trees to illustrate how doing beautiful deeds will nourish inner growth and later produce beautiful fruits. His metaphor for polishing the heart makes it very easy for us to imagine the process of self observation and correction.In the Book of Knowledge, we were able to create stories which could best explain Imam al-Ghazali?s ideas to children. In Book Two, however, he presents very profound concepts about belief and the afterlife. A friend in Abu Dhabi suggested that young Muslims love heroic figures, and that Imam al-Ghazali would make an excellent addition to the great personages in the Islamic world for young people to admire.Also, he suggested that children enjoy such magical ideas as ?time travel.? ? It was therefore decided that in the Book of Belief, the Imam would make an imaginary visit to the children in order to answer their questions. It is for this reason that we have included the Imam in such a fashion, using such a metaphor for his timeless message coming to our children.But the reason why the Publisher has chosen to transport Imam al-Ghazali to our world is not only to engage the imagination of children but to underscore the point that real learning and truth are ageless and not bound by concepts of time and space. Al-Ghazali and his message still live with us today.?This book is a part of the Ghazali Children?s Project Book Set. It contains colored illustrations. This is a part of an educational series that contains books, workbooks and a curriculum.https://fonsvitae.com/product/al-ghazali-book-belief-children/
Islam --- Godsdienst --- Kind
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This workbook is a part of the Ghazali Children?s Project Book Set. This workbook contains cartoons and activities that correspond to the Book of Belief. It is 100 Pages in length. This is a part of an educational series that contains books, workbooks and a curriculum.https://fonsvitae.com/product/al-ghazali-book-belief-children-2/
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Imam al-Ghazali?s book on the Mysteries of the Pilgrimage (Book 7 of the Ihya Ulum al-Din) sums up the essential inner provisions that must be part of everyone?s life journey, whether on this parallel great pilgrimage or not. While conveying the deeper significance and spirit of the Hajj rites, this work highlights teachings which not only strengthen character but provide the entire family with a firm foundation for spiritual growth.https://fonsvitae.com/product/al-ghazali-the-mysteries-of-the-pilgrimage-for-young-people-incl-teachers-manual-companion-storybook/
Islam --- Godsdienst --- Bedevaart --- Jongere
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In the Mysteries of the Prayer and Its Important Elements (Kitab asrar al-salat wa-muhimatiha), book 4 of the forty books of the Revival of the Religious Sciences (Ihya ulum al-din), Abu Hamid al-Ghazali explains the inner and outer meanings of the prayer, a central practice for Muslims. This is one of five books that deal with the inner dimensions of Islamic worship; books 3, 5, 6, and 7 address purification, zakat, fasting, and pilgrimage, respectively.https://fonsvitae.com/product/the-mysteries-of-prayer-and-its-important-elements/
Islam --- Godsdienst --- Gebed
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