Episodes
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In the fourth session of our second semester of our weekly class on Imam AbĆ« កÄmid Muáž„ammad al-GhazÄlÄ«âs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore âGaining Experiential Knowledge. This session covers pages 67-76 of the text.
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In the second session of our second semester of our weekly class on Imam AbĆ« កÄmid Muáž„ammad al-GhazÄlÄ«âs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore âHow the Heart Relates to Knowledgeâ.
Centering around answering the questions âHow does the heart access its treasures?â and âWhat is inspiration?â, this session covers pages 51-56 of the text.
âHow does the heart access its treasures?âThe âtreasuresâ of knowledge.
Knowledge is acquired through sense perception (study), which also involves insight (capacity to obtain knowledge) and reflexion (processing of knowledge)
âWhat is inspiration?âKnowledge that is given as a pure gift by God. The method and/or cause may be known or unknown
Method Known: Revelation through Angels to the Prophets (The Prophets perceive the Angels)
Method Unknown: Inspiration / visions / intuitive sense or true dream obtained to the RighteousKnowledge of the outward and knowledge of the inward must come together
It is not enough to focus on self purification, isolation, and the esoteric. It is necessary to embark on the journey with companionship and mentorship, and to attain knowledge of the Sacred creed and worldly responsibilities.
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In the first session of our second semester of our weekly class on Imam AbĆ« កÄmid Muáž„ammad al-GhazÄlÄ«âs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore âHow the Heart Relates to Knowledgeâ.
Centering around answering the questions âHow does the heart access knowledge?â and âWhat is the relationship between knowledge and spiritualityâ, this session covers pages 45-50 of the text.
âHow does the heart access knowledge?â
Imam al-GhazÄlÄ«âs categorization of knowledge:
Knowledge pertaining to the intellect:
Axiomatic: An axiom is considered true innately or intuitively Acquired: Empirically / experientially obtainedKnowledge pertaining to the Divine Law:
Do not have access to it except through revelationâWhat is the relationship between knowledge and spiritualityâ
It is by purifying our hearts that we gain access to knowledge
You can also view detailed class notes, supplemental materials, and references for our first semester on Google Classroom. You can join our Google Classroom by using the code 9kfttk.
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Join us in our weekly study of the text, Marvels of the Heart, every Saturday morning from November 9 to December 14 at 10 am, hosted at Amber Cafe! You are welcome to join us even if you didn't attend the first semester. You can catch up by reviewing last semester's class notes, supplemental materials, and podcast recordings. To access these materials and receive weekly class updates, please register for the second semester at tarjuma.ca/marvels.
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In our fifth session of our weekly class on Imam AbĆ« កÄmid Muáž„ammad al-GhazÄlÄ«âs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore âHow the Heart Relates to Knowledgeâ.
Centering around answering the questions âWhat stops the heart from gaining knowledge?â, this session covers pages 35-44 of the text.
âWhat stops the heart from gaining knowledge?âThe heart is a mirror. When it observes the âimageâ 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.
The mirror that has not being formed or fashioned properly: It cannot yet reflect the world around it, like the heart that is not ready to take on knowledge - like a child
We discuss Imam GhazÄlÄ«'s exposition of 5 types of mirrors (heart) that are limited in attaining knowledge:
The stained or dirty mirror: That heart is burdened by the darknesses of sin, failing to fulfill the right of God upon us
The mirror facing the wrong direction: Analogous to the heart that is not turned towards the right "image"
The mirror that is veiled: Analogous to the heart that is preoccupied with the world
The mirror that does not provide adequate perspective for what you are desiring to seek: Speaks to the capacity of the heart for putting knowledge in the right placeTake away: How do our hearts mirror the world around us? How is your heart mirroring the heart of your brothers and sisters?
Resources and References
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In our fourth session of our weekly class on Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazaliâs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore âSummarizing the Qualities of the Heartâ. Centering around answering the questions âWhat forces compete for control of the heart?â and âWhat does the balanced heart look like?â, this session covers pages 29-34 of the text.
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In our third session of our weekly class on Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazaliâs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, our teacher Mustafa Ghani delves into âThe Special Characteristics of the Heartâ. Centering around answering the questions âHow does the spiritual heart cooperate with the body and the senses?â and âWhat makes the human being so special among creation?â, this session covers pages 13-28 of the text.
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Intents
In our second session of our weekly class on Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazaliâs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, our teacher Mustafa Ghani delves into âThe Domains of the Heartâ. Centering around answering the questions âWhat are the components of the heart?â and âWhat is the difference between the âphysicalâ and the âspiritualâ?â, this session covered pages 5-12 of the text.
Session Summary
âWhat is the difference between the âphysicalâ and the âspiritualâ?âOur scholars speak of three âAlam or realms:
Mulk: The Physical realm - involves the physical things that we see/interact with Malakut: The Spiritual Realm, often ignored in the materialist framework. Jabarut: The Divine Realm
We can experience the deeper, subtle layers of reality (Malakut and Jabarut) through the Heart
âWhat are the components of the heart?â
Imam Ghazali discusses the following Components of the Heart:
Al Qalb - The heart: As the physical gives us physical life, the spiritual heart gives us spiritual life Rooh - The Spirit : The subtle element of our reality that is the basis for the interaction with the Lordly, our angelic aspect. It allows us to ascertain meaning from the spiritual realms The Nafs - The Spiritual Self. 2 aspects of the Nafs: i) What you mean when you say âIâ and ii) The Lower self - associated with anger and passion The âAql - the Intellect. 2 meanings: i) Knowledge itself ii) The Faculty by which we know thingsOver the course of this class and our spiritual journeys, we hope to move from understanding things at an intellectual level to experiencing them as a vehicle to arrive at the Divine.
Marvels
âMatters of the heart are what truly mattersâ
âThose deeply enriched see God before they see the creationâ
âAllah does not address our brains, our stomachs, or limbs, but rather our hearts - the vehicle of our spiritual journey.â
âWe can experience the deeper, subtle layers of reality (Malakut and Jabarut) through the Heartâ
âAs the physical gives us physical life, the spiritual heart gives us spiritual lifeâ
Resources and References
Narrated al-Nuâman b. Bashir: I heard Godâs Messenger ï·ș saying, âIndeed, the lawful is clear, and the unlawful is clear, but in between them are doubtful matters that many people do not know. Whoever is wary of the doubtful saves his religion and his honour. Whoever falls into the doubtful falls into the unlawfulâlike a shepherd who pastures animals near a sanctuary, ever prone to graze therein. Well, every king has a sanctuary, and Godâs sanctuary is what He has made unlawful. Indeed, in the body is a piece of flesh: when it is sound, the whole body is sound, but when it is corrupt, the whole body is corrupt. Indeed, it is the heart.â (Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Maja)
â[He is] the One who created death and life to test you: which of you is best in deed? He is the August, the Forgiving.â (Q67:2)
âThey ask you about the Spirit (ruh). Say: The Spirit is of my Lordâs affair, and of knowledge you have been given but little.â (Q17:85)
âYour worst enemy is your soul (nafs) that lies between your flanks.â (Bayhaqi, on the authority of Ibn âAbbas)
"The believer is the mirror of the believer." (Abu Dawud)
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In our first session of our weekly class on Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazaliâs Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, our teacher Mustafe Ghani gives us an âIntroduction to the Inner Reality of the Human Beingâ