Ghazali believed that knowledge gained through rationalism was limited and higher knowledge could only come from mysticism.He was described as a mujaddid (prophesised reviver of true Islam) and as hujjat al-Islam (the proof of Islam). In 1106, Al Ghazali age 47, ended his seclusion and again began lecturing.Sufi Mysticism gave Al Ghazali the opportunity to rethink and prepare for the final part of his productive life.He himself, helped establish a community where others came to join him in the Sufi Movement.
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