The Revival of the Religious Sciences
"The Revival of the Religious Sciences" is a significant work by the Islamic scholar Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, written in the 11th century. This book aims to reconcile Islamic teachings with philosophical thought, emphasizing the importance of both knowledge and spirituality in a believer's life. Al-Ghazali explores various aspects of Islamic practice, ethics, and theology, encouraging readers to deepen their understanding of faith.
The work is divided into four main sections: acts of worship, social ethics, personal conduct, and the inner dimensions of faith. By addressing these areas, al-Ghazali seeks to guide Muslims in living a balanced life that integrates religious obligations with personal development and moral integrity.