Those who deny the reality of the ecstasies and other spiritual
experiences of the Sufis merely betray their own narrow-mindedness and
shallow insight. -from "Concerning Music and Dancing" One of the great
works of mystical religious literature, the Kimiya-i-Sa'adaat strove to
bring man closer to understanding God by helping him understand himself.
These excerpts from that work, by a strikingly original thinker on Islam
who lived and wrote in the 11th century, were first published in 1910,
and serve as a potent reminder of how powerful an influence Al-Ghazzali
had upon religious philosophers of the Middle Ages, both Christian and
Islamic. With its wise and warmly humanistic outlook, this little book
may well foster a new measure of understanding in the current
philosophical battle between the religious traditions of East and West.
Also available from Cosimo Classics: Field's Shadows Cast Before and
Jewish Legends of the Middle Ages. Iranian theologian AL-GHAZALI
(1058-1111) was medieval Islam's most prominent scholar and philosopher.
CLAUD FIELD is also author of Mystics and Saints of Islam, Heroes of
Missionary Enterprise, and Persian Literature.