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Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination
Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination
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Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination

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Abu Hamid al-Ghazl, a Muslim jurist-theologian and polymath who lived from the mid-eleventh to the early twelfth century in present-day Iran, is a figure equivalent in stature to Maimonides in Judaism and Thomas Aquinas in Christianity. He is best known for his work in philosophy, ethics, law, and mysticism. In an engaged re-reading of the ideas of this preeminent Muslim thinker, Ebrahim Moosa argues that Ghazls work has lasting relevance today as a model for a critical encounter with the Muslim intellectual tradition in a modern and postmodern context.Moosa employs the theme of the threshold, or dihliz, the space from which Ghazl himself engaged the different currents of thought in his day, and proposes that contemporary Muslims who wish to place their own traditions in conversation with modern traditions consider the same vantage point. Moosa argues that by incorporating elements of Islamic theology, neoplatonic mysticism, and Aristotelian philosophy, Ghazls work epitomizes the idea that the answers to lifes complex realities do not reside in a single culture or intellectual tradition. Ghazls emphasis on poiesis creativity, imagination, and freedom of thought provides a sorely needed model for a cosmopolitan intellectual renewal among Muslims, Moosa argues. Such a creative and critical inheritance, he concludes, ought to be heeded by those who seek to cultivate Muslim intellectual traditions in todays tumultuous world.
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Ebrahim Moosa
ISBN
9780807876459
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
8.3.2006
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