Richardson, Kara, “Causation in Arabic and Islamic Thought”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2015 Edition), Edward N.All citations from: Griffel, Frank, “al-Ghazali”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2019 Edition), Edward N.“When God wishes to perform a miracle and confirm the mission of one of His prophets, he suspends His habit and omits to create the effect He usually does according to His habit.” not even recognized in other parts of the world. “he maintains that causal processes may simply be the result of God’s habit and that He creates what we consider a cause and its effect individually and immediately.” AL Ghazali’s Philosophy of Education By Syed Moeenuddin Peerza Abstract While studying the philosophy of various education philosophers it was felt that all these western philosophers -rxn-injustice, inequality and discrimination on the basis of various class differences. Relates EfficientCause with Effect characterized by God’sHabit In Al-Ghazali’s view, the Causation is not necessary, meaning that there are (few) cases when the existence of the Efficient cause does not result in the existence of the Effect. Al-Ghazali on causation and miracle ClassĮfficient cause as explained by Aristotle (see ) or Ibn Sina (see ).Įffect as explained by Aristotle (see ) or Ibn Sina (see ).Ĭausationrelates efficient cause with Effect.
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