Title of article
Al-Ghazali’s Compatibility with the Philosophers and the Influence of Sufism
Author/Authors
Kianifard, Nazanin PhD candidate - University of Religions and Denominations, Qom
Pages
19
From page
45
To page
63
Abstract
Sufism greatly influenced the ethical beliefs and values of al-Ghazali. Had it not been for that influence, his works would have lacked their
special spiritual value. In this paper, I will examine the role that Sufi
philosophy played in giving spiritual depth to the ethics of al-Ghazali
and how he was ultimately drawn to Sufism. Al-Ghazali moved away
from his focus on the law and realized the value of spirituality. I will
also argue why Socrates and Plato’s beliefs are not at odds with Sufism
and thus with al-Ghazali’s views. In his The Incoherence of the
Philosophers, al-Ghazali attacks the philosophers including Ibn Sina
and al-Farabi, but these two men laid the groundwork for Sufi
philosophy. So, in reality, al-Ghazali should have sided with Ibn Sina
and al-Farabi rather than opposing them. Neo-Platonism influenced
Sufi philosophy, and since al-Ghazali was influenced by Sufi
philosophy, he must not have been at odds with the Muslim NeoPlatonists.
Keywords
Sufism , al-Ghazali , Neo-Platonism , compatibility
Journal title
Religious Inquiries
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2524876
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