Al-Ghazali on Conduct in Travel: Book XVII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences

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In this translation of the 17th book of the Revival of the Religious Sciences, Ghazali explains the different outer and inner reasons for travel. Outer reasons include the pilgrimage, the search for knowledge, and the flight from danger; while inner reasons include the acquisition of virtue and the disciplining of the soul. He then follows this with a practical chapter on the use of religious concessions while traveling and concludes with a final chapter on how the traveler is to establish the proper direction and times for prayer.

About the Author:

Abu Hamid al-Ghazali was a medieval Muslim theologian, jurist, philosopher, and mystic. He is the most famous theologian-mystic of Islam.

Leonard Librande is a professor in the College of the Humanities at Carlton University. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario.

Author: Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
Translated with Introduction and Notes by: Leonard Librande
Publisher:
Islamic Texts Society

ISBN-10: 1903682452 
ISBN-13: 978-1903682456
Paperback: 150 pages