When Islamic philosophy was discussed, it was imagined there were some figures who were referred to as Muslim philosophers such as Al-Kindi, Ibn Sina, Al-Farabi, Ibn Rushd, Al-Ghazali, and so on. The presence of these leaders is indeed unavoidable, because from them we can get to know Islamic philosophy, but also because in them the seeds of Islamic philosophy are developed. The author only limits the exposure of Al-Ghazali, and Al-Farabi. Al-Ghazali was a great scholar whose thoughts were very influential on Islam and the philosophy of the Eastern World. He was a Sufi as well as a theologian who got the nickname Hujjah al-Islam. The majority of them, especially the Muslims, to this day put Al-Ghazali in a high position in terms of science ...