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THE INFLUENCE OF GHAZĀLĪ'S THOUGHTS ON SANĀ'Ī

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  129-151

Abstract

 Abū Hālmid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazāllī (1058-1111) is an Islamic theologian who has remained one of the most celebrated mystic scholars in the history of Islamic thought. Hakim Abul-Majd Majdūd ibn Ādam Sanāl'ī Ghaznavi (died around 1131), is one of the earlier Sufi poets. In the present article, attempt is made to show the influence of GHAZĀLĪ’s thoughts, based on ARBA'EEN (the book of Forty Steps), on SANĀ'Ī presented in HADIQAT-UL HAQIQAH  (the book of Walled Garden of Truth).

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KAKEHRASH, F.. (2009). THE INFLUENCE OF GHAZĀLĪ'S THOUGHTS ON SANĀ'Ī. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), 5(14), 129-151. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/139625/en

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KAKEHRASH F.. THE INFLUENCE OF GHAZĀLĪ'S THOUGHTS ON SANĀ'Ī. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL)[Internet]. 2009;5(14):129-151. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/139625/en

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F. KAKEHRASH, “THE INFLUENCE OF GHAZĀLĪ'S THOUGHTS ON SANĀ'Ī,” MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), vol. 5, no. 14, pp. 129–151, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/139625/en

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