The The ‘Light’ of Reason in the Philosophical and Theological Teachings of al-Ghazali in Relation to the Byzantine Mysticism of Light

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2024.401

Abstract

The author notes that rationality stemmed out of external logic devoid of value meanings and human dimensions. In medieval philosophy the concept of reason was considered as consisting of sensory, discursive, and moral components. The principles of rationalization in alGhazali’s (1058–1111) are considered in the article as philosophical ‘theology’ that underlie the understanding and cognition of the Absolute as a whole: the One, the Eternal, and equal to itself. Despite the unknowability of the Absolute, movement towards it as the Truth occurs within the framework of ideas about the ‘perfect man’ (al-insan al-kamal) in epistemology and ethics. In the teaching of al-Ghazali on practical reason, the unity of knowledge and action, logic and morality, is fulfilled. The ethical relevance of these concepts is emphasized. On the opinion of Al-Ghazali about inadequate solution by the Eastern Peripatetics al-Farabi and Ibn Sina on the correlation of theoretical and practical reason, as well as the issue about the scope of reason competence in the problems of ethics and religion is discussed. Despite the different discourses of knowledge in Islam and Christianity and the absence of the term ‘mysticism’ in the Muslim tradition, the phenomenon of mysticism exists in both philosophical and theological traditions in terms of semantic content. Therefore, for unveiling the meaning of the concept of light of reason of al-Ghazali, the article presents the medieval Byzantine mystical tradition of comprehending the Creator through the Divine light, similar to the knowing of the Absolute in al-Ghazali’s Sufism. The doctrine of Simeon the New Theologian on striving for absolute knowledge in the process of self-perfecting and attainment the highest spiritual state of unity by a person with God in the perception of the Divine light is considered. In this regard, Simeon’s understanding of the human is comparable to the concept of the ‘perfect man’ formulated by al-Ghazali.

 

Keywords:

al-Ghazali, Reason, Classification of reason, Theoretical Reason, Practical Reason, Reason and Cognition, Knowledge and Action, Logic and Morality, what is and what should be, Byzantine Philosophy, Symeon the New Theologian, Uncreated Light

Downloads

 

References

Литература

Сагадеев, А.В. (1978), «Знание» и познавательное отношение к действительности в средневековой мусульманской культуре, в: Роузентал, Ф., Торжество знания , М.: Наука, с. 3–18.

Роузентал, Ф. (1978), Торжество знания, М.: Наука.

Абу Хамид Мухаммед аль-Газали ат-Туси (2011), Возрождение религиозных наук, в 10 т., т. 1, Махачкала: Нуруль Иршад.

[Ал-Газали (б. г.), Возрождение религиозных наук, т. 1, Бейрут: Ал-Маарифа].

Аль-Джанаби, М.М. (2018), Суфийский теолого-философский синтез аль-Газали, М.: Российский университет дружбы народов.

Kirabaev, N. S. and Al-Janabi, M.M. (2014), About the classification of Science: Aristotle, EasternPeripatetics, and al-Ghazali, in: Stepanyants, M. (eds), Philosophy and Scince in Cultures: East and West/ Russian Philosophical Studies, XIII, Washington: CUA, pp. 289–295.

[Ал-Газали (б.г.), Избранное в изучении основ фикха, т. 1. Египет: Болаг].

Кирабаев, Н.С.и Аль-Джанаби, М.М. (2015), Разум и вера в религиозной философии ал-Газали, Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия Философия, № 4, с. 37–49.

Аль-Джанаби, М.М. (2019), Исламская цивилизация и философская культура, М.: Российский университет дружбы народов.

[Ал-Газали (1986), Мерило действия, Бейрут].

Ал-Газали (2010), Избавляющий от заблуждения, в: Средневековая арабо-мусульманская философия в переводах А.В.Сагадеева, т. 3, М.: Марджани.

[Ал-Газали (1951), О, дитя!, Бейрут].

Симеон Новый Богослов (1993), Божественные гимны, в: Симеон Новый Богослов, Творения, в 3 т., т. 3, Сергиев Посад: Типография Свято-Троицкой Сергиевой Лавры.


References

Sagadeev, A.V. (1978), “Knowledge” and cognitive attitudes toward reality in medieval Muslim culture, in: Rosenthal, F., The Triumph of Knowledge, Moscow: Nauka Publ. (In Russian)

Rosenthal, F. (1978), The Triumph of Knowledge, Moscow: Nauka Publ. (In Russian)

Abu Hamid Muhammed al-Gazali at-Tusi (2011), The Revival of the Religious Sciences, in 10 vols, vol. 1, Mahachkala: Nurul Irshad Publ. (In Russian)

Al-Ghazali (n. d.b.), The Revival of the Religious Sciences, vol. 1, Bejrut: Al-Maarifa Publ. (In Arabic)

Al-Janabi, M.M. (2018), Sufi theological and philosophical synthesis of al-Ghazali, Moscow: Rossiiskii universitet druzhby narodov Publ. (In Russian)

Kirabaev, N. S. and Al-Janabi, M.M. (2014), About the classification of Science: Aristotle, Eastern Peripatetics, and al-Ghazali, in: Stepanyants, M. (ed.), Philosophy and Scince in Cultures: East and West / Russian Philosophical Studies, XIII, Washington: CUA Publ., pp. 289–295.

Al-Ghazali (n. d.b.), Selected Works in the Study of the Fundamentals of Fiqh, vol. 1, Egypt: Bolag. (In Arabic)

Kirabaev, N. S., Al-Janabi, M.M. (2015), Reason and faith in the religious philosophy of al-Ghazali, RUDN Journal of Philosophy, no. 4, pp. 37–49. (In Russian)

Al-Janabi, M.M. (2019), Islamic civilization and philosophical culture, Moscow: Rossiiskii universitet druzhby narodov Publ. (In Russian)

Al-Ghazali (1986), Measure of Action, Bejrut. (In Arabic)

Al-Gazali (2010), Deliverance from Error, in: Medieval Arab-Muslim Philosophy in Sagadeev’s Translations, vol. 3, Moscow: Mardzhani Publ. (In Russian)

Al-Ghazali (1951), Oh, child!, Bejrut. (In Arabic)

Symeon the New Theologian (1993), Hymns of Divine Eros, in: Writings of Symeon the New Theologian, in 3 vols, vol. 3, Sergiev Posad: Tipografiia Sviato-Troitskoi Sergievoi Lavry Publ. (In Russian)

Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Kirabaev, N. S. (2024). The The ‘Light’ of Reason in the Philosophical and Theological Teachings of al-Ghazali in Relation to the Byzantine Mysticism of Light. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 40(4), 568–581. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2024.401