ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Abū Ḥāmid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazālī, abbreviated as Al-Ghazali (1058-1111 AD) was a standout amongst the most unmistakable and compelling logicians, scholars, law specialists and spiritualists of Sunni Islam. He comprehended the significance of falsafa. His incredible work of Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm advertisement dīn ("The Revival of the Religious Sciences") made Sufism a worthy piece of the conventional. Huge numbers of his well known works include: The recovery of Religious Sciences, The confusion of logicians, Maqsad al-asna, on training the spirit, Inner Dimensions of Islamic devotion and so forth.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Original title: Kimiya-yi Sa'ādat
Translator: Muhammad Mustafa an-Nawali, Claud Field, Jay Crook. …show more content…
He says that such individuals who overlook the genuine reality and don't examine their reality preferably incline toward their own particular considerations than the recognition of God. For these individuals God says, "I leave such individuals to themselves"
The Alchemy of Happiness tells about the general delight that initiate from the learning that we are the making of God and we have reason for being made. Ghazali dissolve for us a hot, steaming and some joy that sanitizes our souls in the event that we take that glass and drink it profoundly. What's more, it gives us peace that we have a place with an everlasting area which will be the heaven and here in this world we are only the traveller in a foreign arrive.
For me this book was the most compelling book I've perused till this date with a title that passes on an awesome guarantee. The premise of the book is believable with the expression of heavenly Prophet (SAW) and the Quran. The finest part being its short length and gigantic measure of learning from a no-nonsense spiritualist who experienced profound riddles