Good Character: Reforming the Inner Self
The talks are primaraly based on the Ihya ‘Ulum al-Din [Revival of the Religious Sciences] of Imam Ghazali and other traditional works.
Titles of Lectures: 1. The Outstanding Character of the Companions. 2. Nurturing the Heart and Soul. 3. The Making of Good Character. 4. Reforming the Self. 5. Controlling the Desires.
The talks are primaraly based on the Ihya ‘Ulum al-Din [Revival of the Religious Sciences] of Imam Ghazali and other traditional works.
Titles of Lectures: 1. The Outstanding Character of the Companions. 2. Nurturing the Heart and Soul. 3. The Making of Good Character. 4. Reforming the Self. 5. Controlling the Desires.
The talks are primaraly based on the Ihya ‘Ulum al-Din [Revival of the Religious Sciences] of Imam Ghazali and other traditional works.
Titles of Lectures: 1. The Outstanding Character of the Companions. 2. Nurturing the Heart and Soul. 3. The Making of Good Character. 4. Reforming the Self. 5. Controlling the Desires.
The talks are primaraly based on the Ihya ‘Ulum al-Din [Revival of the Religious Sciences] of Imam Ghazali and other traditional works.
Title of this Lecture is Nurturing the Heart and Soul.
This set of lectures were delivered in the form of short talks over five Fridays during the spring of 2001. Topics range from the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wasallam’s profound effect on the Companions and their outstanding character; the importance of reforming the self and nurturing the heart; and the importance of correcting ones inner three faculties: knowledge ['ilm], anger [ghadab], and desire [shahwa], upon which depends good character.
