![]() ![]() Letter to a Disciple is al-Ghazali’s response. Faced with the proximity of death, he turns again to his master this time asking for a summary of all his teachings. An old disciple of al-Ghazali had studied the Islamic sciences, including the many works of his master, for most of his life. This is part of the advice that the great theologian and mystic Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (1058-1111 AD) put down in his Letter to a Disciple. ‘Work for your terrestrial life in proportion to your location in it, and work for your afterlife in proportion to your eternity in it.’ This Letter by Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali has also been translated as 'Dear Beloved Son' and Published in Pocket size by Awakening' ![]() Publisher : Islamic texts Society (ITS), Cambridge, UK Al-Ghazali Letter To A Disciple: Ayyuha'l-Walad, Arabic-EnglishĪl-Ghazali Letter to a Disciple : Ayyuha’l-WaladĪrabic (with Tashkeel) & English Translation on Opposite Page
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