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(Persian Polymath Considered as One of the Most Prominent and Influential Philosophers, Theologians, Jurists, Logicians and Mystics)
Al-Ghazali, a Persian Sunni Muslim polymath, excelled in jurisprudence, legal theory, theology, philosophy, logic, and mysticism. He was a key figure in Islamic history, known as a mujaddid in the 11th century. His notable works, including "The Revival of the Religious Sciences" and "Incoherence of the Philosophers," were highly respected during his era. Leading the Nizzamiyya University in Baghdad, he faced a spiritual crisis that prompted self-imposed exile and a period of prolific writing.
Born In
Ṭūs
Died on
December 19, 1111