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Al-Ghazali’s Adapted Summary of Ihya Ulum al-Din

Al-Ghazali’s Adapted Summary of Ihya Ulum al-Din

The Forty Principles of the Religion | Ihya Ulum al-Din | Paperback

Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (author)

Nasir Abdussalam (translator)

Mariam Madge Conlan (editor)

Publisher: Turath Publishing

Ihya Ulum al-Din – The Forty Principles of the Religion is a comprehensive distillation of Imam al-Ghazali’s magnum opus, Ihya Ulum ad-Din (The Revival of the Religious Sciences), in which he explores the spiritual depth of virtually every aspect of Islam.
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Ihya Ulum al-Din – The Forty Principles of the Religion is a comprehensive distillation of Imam al-Ghazali’s magnum opus, Ihya Ulum ad-Din (The Revival of the Religious Sciences), in which he explores the spiritual depth of virtually every aspect of Islam. This condensed work presents Imam al-Ghazali’s profound insights regarding man’s lifelong struggle to draw closer to Allah in a simple framework, providing the reader with a step-by-step tried and proven method for spiritual development. The result is an essential guide to improving one’s relationship with both the Creator and the creation and a perfect introduction to Imam al-Ghazali’s other great works.

Editorial Reviews

A careful and idiomatic English translation of one of Imam al-Ghazali’s most powerful books, which shows the comprehensive depth of the Qurans teachings.

Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad (T.J. Winter)

Cambridge Muslim College

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is “Al-Ghazali’s Adapted Summary of Ihya Ulum al-Din”?

This book is a distilled version of Imam al-Ghazali’s magnum opus, Ihya’ ‘Ulum al-Din (“Revival of the Religious Sciences”). In Ihya, Imam al-Ghazali covered a comprehensive range of topics on Islamic ethics, spirituality, and practices across four volumes. The Adapted Summary basically presents the forty key principles or points from the Ihya in a concise form. It’s like getting the core “gems” of Imam Ghazali’s teachings without reading the entire extensive work.

2. Who adapted and translated this summary?

The summary itself is rooted in Imam al-Ghazali’s own work – he actually outlined these forty principles as a conclusion to the Ihya. The English adaptation and translation available at ilmStore is published by Turath Publishing, and it was likely translated by a qualified scholar familiar with Imam Ghazali’s writings (the specific translator’s name should be in the book). The important point is that it’s a faithful representation of Ghazali’s ideas, but organized in a way that’s easier for readers to digest.

3. What kind of principles are included in these forty principles?

The forty principles cover the essentials of living a life of faith and devotion. They include fundamental beliefs one must hold, key acts of worship and their inner dimensions, and virtues to develop or vices to avoid. For instance, among these principles, Imam Ghazali talks about sincerity in worship, relying on Allah, humility, refraining from greed, importance of prayer, charity, seeking knowledge, etc. Essentially, they’re like forty bite-sized chapters, each focusing on one important aspect of Islam (whether it’s an action of the limbs or an action of the heart).

4. Is this summary easier to read than the full Ihya?

Definitely. While the full Ihya’ ‘Ulum al-Din is a profound read, it can be quite dense and long for many people (each of the four volumes is hundreds of pages). The adapted summary, on the other hand, is around 300+ pages summing up the whole thing. It’s more straightforward and to the point. Each principle is usually explained with a few examples or anecdotes. The language in the Turath Publishing edition is modern English, so readers will find it quite accessible. It’s a great way to get Ghazali’s wisdom without feeling overwhelmed.

5. Who would benefit from reading “Al-Ghazali’s Adapted Summary of Ihya”?

This book is great for any Muslim who wants to seriously improve their faith and character. Because it touches on belief, ritual, and spiritual etiquette, it’s beneficial for both young adults and older readers. If someone finds classical texts challenging but still wants that depth, this summary is perfect. It’s also useful for study circles or book clubs – you could take one principle at a time and discuss it weekly, for example. Scholars often recommend it as a starting point before tackling the full Ihya. In short, new learners and seasoned students of knowledge alike can benefit – one gets introduced to rich ideas, and the other gets a handy refresher of Ghazali’s teachings.

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Khalid Ahmad

Excellent, highly recommend