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Dhyana and Muraqaba: Sustained Remembrance Practice

Dhyana (meditation) and Islamic muraqaba (watchfulness of the heart) both develop the continuous, undistracted awareness through which the nafs is observed, understood, and gradually refined.

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Patanjali describes dhyana as uninterrupted flow of attention toward a single point—consciousness becomes so absorbed in its object that the distinction between meditator and meditation dissolves. Islamic muraqaba similarly cultivates watchfulness and presence, often focused on remembrance of Allah, divine attributes, or the nafs itself. Both practices serve the nafs's transformation by developing the capacity to sustain attention beyond the mind's habitual wandering and the nafs's compulsive reactivity. In Islamic context, dhyana-like practice enables the seeker to maintain presence with the nafs's movements—observing desire without being swept away, noticing fear without contracting, recognizing anger without acting. This sustained, non-judgmental observation is itself transformative; the nafs gradually becomes conscious of its patterns and can choose differently. Dhyana's gradual deepening through consistent practice parallels the Islamic path's incremental refinement of heart consciousness. As practitioners develop the capacity to hold awareness steady, they become less reactive and increasingly responsive—choosing actions aligned with higher values rather than being driven by conditioned impulses. This meditative capacity anchors all other nafs work, making it the central technology for spiritual wellbeing and psychological freedom.

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