The Censure of Wealth and Miserliness (Book 27 of Ihya' 'ulum al-din, The Revival of the Religious Sciences)
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Product Details
Author:
Nancy Roberts
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
190
Publisher:
Fons Vitae (January 15, 2025)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781941610725
ISBN-10:
1941610722
Dimensions:
6" x 9" x 0.5"
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Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$26.95
Pub Discount:
32
Series:
The Fons Vitae Al-Ghazali Series
Case Pack:
28
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P-IPG
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H
Imprint:
Fons Vitae
Weight:
9.28oz
Overview
“ The Censure of Wealth and Miserliness” is Book 27 of the “ Revival of the Religious Sciences” , which is al-Ghazali's magisterial compendium consisting of 40 volumes on 40 different aspects of Islamic belief, practice, ethics, and worldview. Al-Ghazali writes that wealth is the principal pillar of this world, and the more wealth we have, the more engaged we become with the world.
In this volume, “ The Censure of Wealth and Miserliness” , al-Ghazali explains the connection between one's inner relationship to wealth and one's outward actions and lifestyle. He roots his treatment of the subject in the Quranic passages, hadith, and traditional accounts which relate to wealth and the love of it. He covers such topics as the proper uses of wealth according to the obligations of both the law and social graces; the vices of miserliness, greed, covetousness, and avarice, as well as the virtues of generosity, openhandedness, and altruism.








