Mental modification control through systematic Quranic study, transforming the mind into a vessel for divine knowledge and spiritual understanding.
Patanjali's concept of chitta vritti niyama—controlling mental fluctuations—directly parallels the Islamic scholar's discipline in studying divine revelation. In Yoga Sutras, mental mastery precedes wisdom; similarly, Islamic pursuit of knowledge requires subduing ego, distraction, and worldly preoccupation. The student of Quran must cultivate unwavering focus, treating each verse as a direct communication from Allah. Patanjali teaches that uncontrolled thoughts obscure truth; Islamic scholarship recognizes that heedlessness and spiritual negligence prevent understanding of divine signs. By systematically stilling mental turbulence through contemplative recitation and focused study, the seeker aligns consciousness with spiritual purpose. This disciplined mental cultivation transforms knowledge from mere intellectual accumulation into transformative spiritual experience, fulfilling the Islamic duty to pursue understanding as an act of devotion and submission.
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