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A selection of translated extracts from al-Ghazzali's major spiritual-ethical treatise presents central Islamic ethical and devotional teachings in thematic chapters. It examines the nature of humans, freedom and responsibility, pride and humility, friendship and sincerity, the nature of love and the path to highest felicity, the oneness of God, signs of divine love, and joyous submission to God's will. Passages combine theological reflection, moral counsel, and practical guidance for inner reform; an introductory framing explains the translator's aims and situates the selections for readers seeking accessible spiritual instruction.
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