Self-discipline and austere commitment that burns away obstacles to wisdom, reflecting Islamic emphasis on struggle and purification.
Tapas in Patanjali's system means the heat generated by disciplined effort—the inner fire that purifies obstacles. Islamic scholarship demands similar tapas: the willingness to sacrifice comfort, challenge false assumptions, and endure the difficulty of intellectual growth. The devoted seeker practices waking before dawn for study, fasting to heighten spiritual sensitivity, and restraining the tongue from idle speech. These austerities are not punishment but purification practices that increase receptivity to divine knowledge. Patanjali teaches that sustained effort against resistance—whether physical lethargy or mental doubt—generates transformative heat that burns away ignorance. In Islamic contexts, this mirrors the concept of mujahada (spiritual struggle), where disciplined effort becomes an act of devotion that honors the sacred duty to seek knowledge.
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