
In our fifth session of our weekly class on Imam Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad al-Ghazālī’s Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore “How the Heart Relates to Knowledge”.
Centering around answering the questions “What stops the heart from gaining knowledge?”, this session covers pages 35-44 of the text.
“What stops the heart from gaining knowledge?”
The heart is a mirror. When it observes the “image” of knowledge it can imbibe and reflect it. The heart then takes the form of what is put in front of it. It is the influences - what we put in front of the heart - that make it capable of receiving knowledge.
We discuss Imam Ghazālī's exposition of 5 types of mirrors (heart) that are limited in attaining knowledge:
Take away: How do our hearts mirror the world around us? How is your heart mirroring the heart of your brothers and sisters?