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Thursday, September 18, 2025

The Art of Cultivating Noble Character | Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed | Lecture in English -ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology -Feb 21, 2025


YouTube Video:

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ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology hosted Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed on Saturday, January 25th, 2025. He spoke on “The Art of Cultivating Noble Character”. The session was in English, including engaging audience Questions and Answers. 

Professor. Dr. Yasien Mohamed (South Africa) is an Emeritus Professor of Arabic Studies and Islamic Philosophy at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, with a Ph.D. in Islamic Ethics. A prolific scholar, he has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and several books on Islamic philosophy, psychology, and ethics, including Fiṭrah: The Islamic Concept of Human Nature. His work has earned him international recognition, including the World Prize Book of the Year Award from the Republic of Iran.

Mecca Books:

The Art of Cultivating Noble Character: Raghib al-Isfahani's Kitab al-Dhari'a ila Makarim al-Shari'a
By Raghib al-Isfahani , Yasien Mohamed (translator) 

This groundbreaking translation revives Imam Raghib al-Isfahani's seminal ethical treatise, integrating Qur'anic principles with philosophical depth. Isfahani's timeless exploration of moral virtue, the soul and spiritual refinement is characterized by his unique weaving of Qur'anic verses and prophetic traditions into ethical discourse.

Yasien Mohamed, Emeritus Professor of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy at the University of the Western Cape, brings Isfahani's insights to the English speaking world. The Art of Cultivating Noble Character offers a rich, contemplative journey into Islamic moral thought, ideal for philosophy students, spiritual growth seekers and those deepening their understanding of Islamic virtue ethics.

Following a meticulous three-year review, this expertly translated edition, featuring a critical introduction, is now available. As a seminal influence on thinkers like Imam Ghazali, Isfahani's masterpiece continues to provide timeless wisdom for life's most pressing moral questions.

Review:

Reviewer Shaykh Ahmed el-Azhary points out that Dr Yasien Mohamed’s translation of a historical treatise is ‘a significant contribution to Islamic philosophy and ethics’.

Today, as the world grapples with moral relativism, the erosion of spiritual values, and the complexities of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the need for a return to virtue ethics is more pressing than ever.

Imam Raghib al-Isfahani’s ethical treatise, The Art of Cultivating Noble Character, provides a beacon of light, reminding us that true success is measured not by power or wealth, but by the integrity and virtue with which we live our lives.

In a time when humanity often feels lost in the pursuit of material gains, this work re-centres our focus on what it truly means to live a good and meaningful life. The revival of virtue ethics, particularly through the lens of Islamic thought, offers a counterbalance to the disintegration of moral absolutes in the modern world. Isfahani’s treatise provides a timeless map for navigating the challenges of today, guiding us not only in personal conduct but in our collective responsibilities to society and the environment.

I am delighted to review Dr Yasien Mohamed’s monumental work, The Art of Cultivating Noble Character. This annotated translation of al-Raghib al-Isfahani’s Kitab al-Dhari’a ila Makarim al-Shari’a (The Means to the Noble Virtues of the Divine Law) represents a significant contribution to Islamic philosophy and ethics.

The book is structured into seven chapters, exploring human nature, morality and virtues. The first chapter deals with the psychology of the soul, followed by subsequent chapters on the intellect, knowledge and the virtues.


Shaikh Hamza Yusuf writes the foreword, highlighting the impact of Kitab al-dhari’ah on Imam al-Ghazali’s ethical treatise. This work is a testament to the rich tradition of Islamic thought, which emphasises the cultivation of noble character as a means to achieving spiritual growth and moral excellence.

In an era dominated by deontological and consequentialist approaches, Dr Mohamed’s work revives the rich tradition of virtue ethics within Islam. The Dhari’ah presents a comprehensive ethical framework, integrating Quranic principles with philosophical virtues. This synthesis offers profound insights into cultivating virtuous character for both worldly success and eternal felicity.

Mohamed’s meticulous translation and insightful commentary illuminate the relevance of these virtues in addressing contemporary moral dilemmas.

Isfahani reminds us that ethical living encompasses nurturing the soul, fostering wisdom and cultivating character. His treatise provides a timeless map for navigating the challenges of today, guiding us not only in personal conduct but in our collective responsibilities to society and the environment.

Mohamed has preserved a key piece of our intellectual heritage, ensuring it continues to inspire and guide future generations. His ability to convey the depth and complexity of Isfahani’s thoughts in accessible English showcases his expertise in Arabic and Islamic philosophy. The annotated translation is an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone interested in the intersection of Islamic ethics and philosophical inquiry. I wholeheartedly commend Mohamed for his dedication and scholarly rigour in bringing this classic text to a wider audience.

Shaikh Ahmed El Azhary is a researcher in Islamic intellectual history and a teacher of Islamic traditional sciences. He was formerly the Lead Researcher at Tabah Foundation.

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