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Al-Ghazali’s Method of Doubt

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Sobhi Rayan*
Affiliation:
Haifa University

Extract

Al-Ghazali introduces the issue of doubt in his book al-Munqidh min al-Dalal [Deliverance from Error]. The book can be considered an intellectual autobiography of this philosopher. Here al-Ghazali describes his intellectual development and the method of his search for truth. He also discusses the ideas of various doctrines that were present in Islamic society in his period, including the philosophers, al-Mutakallimun (scholastics), al-Batiniyya (interiority), and Sufism. The book is a concise exposition of al-Ghazali’s experience in the field of research and epistemological criticism.

Type
Essays
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 2004

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