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ArticlesOfTheIslamicFaithByGhazali, page : 65
fail to convince him, then the disease has become chronic,
the malady rooted, and the epidemic widespread. Let, then,
the physician be as kind and tactful as possible, and let
him await the Will of Allah until, through His Grace, the truth
shall be revealed to the child. Otherwise he will persist
in his doubt and skepticism.
The material contained in that book and others of the same kind
is that from which benefit can be expected. Chapters not
confined to the same subject are of two kinds.
The first comprises chapters which deal with subjects other than
the foundations of the articles of faith, such as those
the malady rooted, and the epidemic widespread. Let, then,
the physician be as kind and tactful as possible, and let
him await the Will of Allah until, through His Grace, the truth
shall be revealed to the child. Otherwise he will persist
in his doubt and skepticism.
The material contained in that book and others of the same kind
is that from which benefit can be expected. Chapters not
confined to the same subject are of two kinds.
The first comprises chapters which deal with subjects other than
the foundations of the articles of faith, such as those