[67] Macdonald, pp. 118-119.

[68] “Ihya,” Vol. II, pp. 32-33, “Mizan al ʿAmal,” pp. 126-128, etc.

[69] “Alchemy of Happiness,” pp. 94-96.

[70] “Alchemy of Happiness.”

[71] “Mizan al ʿAmal.”

[72] “The Mystics of Islam.”

[73] “The Way of a Mystic,” The Moslem World, Vol. II, p. 171.

[74] “Mystics of Islam,” p. 18.

[75] Yet strange to say there was often an utter divorce between these high ideals and practical morality. A surprising statement is made by Al-Ghazali regarding Junaid in this connection. “Ihya,” Vol. II, p. 19.

[76] “Essays on Islam,” by Rev. E. Sell, Madras, 1901, p. 13.