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Ghazali famously begins with the instruction: "Know thyself." He argues that a person cannot know God without first understanding their own soul. He describes the human being as a microcosm of the universe. By understanding your own internal struggles, desires, and intellect, you unlock the key to the universe.
: The final aim and highest form of happiness.
The book is divided into four main "quarters" (or sections), mirroring the structure of the Ihya :
Ghazali famously begins with the instruction: "Know thyself." He argues that a person cannot know God without first understanding their own soul. He describes the human being as a microcosm of the universe. By understanding your own internal struggles, desires, and intellect, you unlock the key to the universe.
: The final aim and highest form of happiness.
The book is divided into four main "quarters" (or sections), mirroring the structure of the Ihya :