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This scholarly work provides a comprehensive analysis of Al-Ghazali’s intellectual legacy and his profound impact on Islamic philosophy and theology. The authors, Ali Mirsepassi and Tadd Graham Ferne, examine how Al-Ghazali’s reconciliation of faith and reason shaped Islamic thought across centuries.
The book contextualizes Al-Ghazali’s work within the broader framework of global Middle Eastern studies, demonstrating the relevance of his ideas to contemporary philosophical debates. Through careful analysis of his major works, the authors explore themes of epistemology, metaphysics, and spiritual practice that remain central to Islamic intellectual traditions.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Global Middle East series, this volume bridges classical Islamic philosophy with modern interpretive frameworks, offering readers both historical insight and contemporary relevance. It serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of Islamic philosophy, theology, and Middle Eastern intellectual history.







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