Human Freedom and Responsibility by Al-Ghazali | Reelbooks

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • "Human Freedom and Responsibility" by Al-Ghazali, now presented as a ReelBook, explores the delicate balance between divine determinism and human free will in Islamic philosophy. This full audiobook with subtitles, optimized for mobile viewing, dives deep into Al-Ghazali's thoughts on how freedom and responsibility interplay within the framework of Islamic theology.
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    Through this work, Al-Ghazali addresses profound questions regarding human agency, the nature of divine justice, and the extent of human responsibility in actions. His analysis is intended for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical and theological underpinnings of free will and its implications for moral and ethical decision-making in the context of faith.
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    About Al-Ghazali:
    Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (1058-1111 AD) was one of the most prominent and influential philosophers, theologians, and mystics of Sunni Islam. His intellectual contributions to Muslim jurisprudence, theology, and philosophy went unparalleled during his time. Al-Ghazali is also known for his significant influence on both Muslim and Christian medieval thought.
    About "Human Freedom and Responsibility":
    In "Human Freedom and Responsibility," Al-Ghazali provides an insightful examination of the concepts of predestination and free will from an Islamic perspective. He argues for a middle path that recognizes the complexity of human actions being both determined and free, suggesting that while God knows and determines all, humans must still act with freedom and bear responsibility for their choices. This work is essential for those exploring the interconnections between divine omniscience, human freedom, and moral accountability in Islamic thought.

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