Abstract
Human thought patterns and perspectives are increasingly dominated by materialism and secularism. The universe is understood as something that has no beginning, is a mechanism, and is not related to the existence of God. As a figure who criticizes and rejects Western philosophical thought, al-Ghazali emphasized that the universe had a beginning and could not be separated from God’s role. This is certainly contrary to the Islamic worldview. This article aims to reveal al-Ghazali’s thoughts on the concept of causality, his criticism of Western thought, and his solutions to these problems. The method used in this research is qualitative with a content analysis approach. This research proves that al-Ghazali’s criticism of Western cosmology produces alternative solutions that are considered relevant to answering the problem of hegemonic thinking about materialism and secularism.
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