Patanjali's framework for understanding how mental fluctuations obstruct clear knowledge acquisition, directly paralleling the Islamic concept of purifying the heart (tazkiyah) for receiving divine wisdom.
In the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali identifies chitta vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—as the fundamental obstacles to clear perception and knowledge. These mental disturbances include attachment, aversion, fear, and delusion that cloud judgment. For the Islamic seeker of knowledge, this concept mirrors the necessity of spiritual purification (tazkiyah) as a prerequisite for understanding divine truth. The Quran emphasizes that knowledge benefits only the pure-hearted. By recognizing and systematically reducing mental fluctuations through meditation and disciplined study, the student creates the psychological conditions necessary for ilm (knowledge) to penetrate deeply. This transforms learning from mere intellectual accumulation into genuine spiritual transformation, where the seeker's mind becomes a clear mirror reflecting divine wisdom rather than being distorted by ego, prejudice, and emotional reactivity.
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