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Iḥiyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn (English: The Revival of the Religious Sciences. Arabic: احياء علوم الدين‎) is an 11th-century book written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali. The book was composed in Arabic and is widely regarded as the most significant Islamic text after the Qur'an. It is regarded as his magnum opus. Spanning over 40 volumes, it deals with the principles and practices of Islam. Some consider his Kimya-e-Sa'adat, written in Persian, as a rewrite of the Ihya'e Ulum-ed'Deen, which is a common misconception.

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Arabic
Pages
135

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Cover of: The proper conduct of marriage in Islām
The proper conduct of marriage in Islām
1998, Al-Baz Publishing
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Romanized.

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Library of Congress
BP189 .G5 1961

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Pagination
135 p.
Number of pages
135

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL265309M
LCCN
ne63001013
OCLC/WorldCat
23503985

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