General Description: Al-Ghazzali addresses the necessity of enjoining good and forbidding wrong, the conditions of safeguarding public morality, the fear of the consequences that may occur to oneself from trying to safeguard public morality, the rules of conduct for the guardian of public morality and objectionable acts that are common in custom.
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General Description: Al-Ghazzali addresses the necessity of enjoining good and forbidding wrong, the conditions of safeguarding public morality, the fear of the consequences that may occur to oneself from trying to safeguard public morality, the rules of conduct for the guardian of public morality and objectionable acts that are common in custom.
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