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_aAl- chemy of Happiness/ _bAl-Ghazali |
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_aDelhi _bRenaissance Publising House _c1999 |
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_aAl-Ghazali’s The Alchemy of Happiness (Kīmiyā-yi Sa‘ādat) is a classic work of Islamic spirituality and moral philosophy. Written originally in Persian, it simplifies the ideas from his larger Arabic work Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn. The book emphasizes that true happiness lies in the knowledge of self, God, and the hereafter. Through themes of purification of the heart, self-discipline, and closeness to God, Al-Ghazali outlines the spiritual path leading to eternal felicity. It remains one of the most influential texts in Sufi thought and Islamic ethics. _uOriginal Title: Kīmiyā-yi Sa‘ādat |
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650 | _aIslamic ethics, Sufism, Spiritual life in Islam | ||
700 | _aTransltor: Field, Claud | ||
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