Travelling Light Series VII : The Remembrance of Death (Dhikr al-mawt wa-ma ba'dahu)

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BOOKS 39 & 40 
:: On Meditation 
:: The Remembrance of Death

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SERIES VII 
with Sidi Idris Watts // Bifröst, Iceland

BOOKS 39 & 40 
:: On Meditation 
:: The Remembrance of Death

NB this series has been released in two separate DVDs, each one covering one book

Released April 2013 - Running Time approx. 80 mins x 2 - English
DVD Region 0 - PAL Widescreen - E = Exempt from classification

About Imam Al-Ghazali

Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad Al-Ghazali was born in 450 AH (1058 A.D) in the Iranian town of Tus, studied Islamic law and theology at the Seljuq College in Nishapur, and became a distinguished professor at the famous Nizamiyya University in Baghdad.

Despite his glittering success, he was inwardly dissatisfied, so he abandoned his career for the life of hardship, abstinence and devotion to worship. During ten years of wandering, he experienced a spiritual transformation, in which the Truth came to him at last, as something received rather than acquired.

Blessed with an inner certainty, he then applied his outstanding faculties and vast learning to the task of revitalizing the whole Islamic tradition. Through his direct personal contacts, and through his many writings, he showed how every element in that tradition could and should be turned to its true purpose.

Imam al-Ghazzali was fondly referred to as the "Hujjat-ul-lslam", Proof of Islam, he is honoured as a scholar and a saint by learned men all over the world and is generally acclaimed as the most influential thinker of the Classical period of Islam.

He passed away in 505 AH (1111 A.D).

 
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EAN 13 / ISBN5060140642019
Media TypeVideo DVD
ManufacturerMishkat Media
DVD Format / RegionPAL
Artist(s)Idris Watts
Year Published2014
 
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