Abuhamid Muhammad al-Ghazali (1059 - 1111) was a renowned individual during Medieval times in the Middle East who left behind a rich spiritual heritage. He is the author of over seventy books encompassing topics of theology philosophy and Sufism. Al-Ghazali surveyed questions of morality on the basis of the Holy Koran and manuals of the Prophet Muhammad (s). Al-Ghazali's ethical ideas are written in the following Manual to Governors Revival of religious sciences The Elixir happiness The letter to the son and A research of intimate mysteries of heart. In his writings Ghazali emphasised that the belief/faith (iman) is an essence of morality and when a person obtains faith it develops their morality. Ghazali deems the highest ethical values in humanity; love justice contentment respect judiciousness consciousness goodness humility eloquence mercy usefulness and generosity. The philosopher also describes the ethics of communication especially that which is obtained from parents and extended family. He explains that an individual can be understood by interpreting the overall 'decency' of their family using the 'highest ethical values' as a guide.
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