Divine Love in Islamic Mysticism
Explore the profound concepts of love in Islamic mysticism with "Divine Love in Islamic Mysticism" by an insightful author. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this hardback edition spans 202 pages and delves into the intricate distinctions between two pivotal figures in Islamic thought: Al-Ghazâlî (d. 505/1111) and al-Dabbâgh (d. 696/1296).
Through a comparative analysis, this book examines their unique perspectives on the definitions of love, its causes, and its signs. Discover the diverse pathways to loving God, the nature of God's love for humanity, and the various stations and states of love that define the mystical experience. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of Islamic mysticism, this work invites readers to deepen their understanding of divine love and its significance in spiritual practice.