






Treatises of Imam al-Ghazali (5 Vol Box Set)
This five-volume box set gathers a set of treatises by Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, translated by Abdullah bin Hamid Ali. For anyone who has heard his name mentioned with reverence but hasn't known where to begin, a collected set like this offers a natural entry point into his work as a whole rather than a single isolated title.
Ihya Publishing released this set in 2024, presenting the treatises together as a matched five-volume collection. Having them side by side lets a reader move between works at their own pace, returning to one while sitting with another, which suits the way Imam al-Ghazali's writing tends to be studied and revisited rather than read straight through once.
For the student of knowledge, having these treatises rendered together in a dedicated translation is valuable in itself, since much of what shapes later engagement with Imam al-Ghazali's thought depends on the reliability of the translation carrying it. For the busy parent or working professional, it means a considered set can sit on the shelf and be returned to over years, not just weeks, as different treatises meet different seasons of one's own study. It is a collection suited to slow, sustained reading rather than a single sitting.
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This five-volume box set gathers a set of treatises by Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, translated by Abdullah bin Hamid Ali. For anyone who has heard his name mentioned with reverence but hasn't known where to begin, a collected set like this offers a natural entry point into his work as a whole rather than a single isolated title.
Ihya Publishing released this set in 2024, presenting the treatises together as a matched five-volume collection. Having them side by side lets a reader move between works at their own pace, returning to one while sitting with another, which suits the way Imam al-Ghazali's writing tends to be studied and revisited rather than read straight through once.
For the student of knowledge, having these treatises rendered together in a dedicated translation is valuable in itself, since much of what shapes later engagement with Imam al-Ghazali's thought depends on the reliability of the translation carrying it. For the busy parent or working professional, it means a considered set can sit on the shelf and be returned to over years, not just weeks, as different treatises meet different seasons of one's own study. It is a collection suited to slow, sustained reading rather than a single sitting.



