(O My Beloved Son) is a timeless masterpiece by Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali , one of Islam's most influential scholars. Written as a letter of advice to a devoted student, this work serves as a foundational guide for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and spiritual practice. The Context of Ayyuhal Walad
(1058–1111 CE)—a man who had spent years mastering philosophy, law, and theology—found himself at a spiritual crossroads. Despite his vast intellectual library, he realized he didn't know which specific branches of knowledge would truly benefit him in the grave and on the Day of Judgment. Imam Ghazali Publishing
Ayyuhal Walad is one of Imam Ghazali's most beloved and enduring works. Written towards the end of his life, this book is a testament to his profound spiritual insight and wisdom. The title "Ayyuhal Walad" (O My Son) reflects the intimate and paternal tone of the book, as Ghazali addresses his son with words of guidance, encouragement, and admonition.
(O My Beloved Son) is a timeless masterpiece by Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali , one of Islam's most influential scholars. Written as a letter of advice to a devoted student, this work serves as a foundational guide for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and spiritual practice. The Context of Ayyuhal Walad
(1058–1111 CE)—a man who had spent years mastering philosophy, law, and theology—found himself at a spiritual crossroads. Despite his vast intellectual library, he realized he didn't know which specific branches of knowledge would truly benefit him in the grave and on the Day of Judgment. Imam Ghazali Publishing
Ayyuhal Walad is one of Imam Ghazali's most beloved and enduring works. Written towards the end of his life, this book is a testament to his profound spiritual insight and wisdom. The title "Ayyuhal Walad" (O My Son) reflects the intimate and paternal tone of the book, as Ghazali addresses his son with words of guidance, encouragement, and admonition.