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Abhyasa: Disciplined Repetition of Sacred Texts

The yoga principle of persistent, devoted practice applied to memorization and contemplation of Islamic knowledge.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa, Patanjali's principle of dedicated, consistent practice, illuminates the Islamic tradition of Hifz (Quranic memorization) and muraja'a (revision). Both traditions recognize that knowledge becomes embodied through repetition—not mechanical repetition, but devotional practice infused with intention and presence. In yoga, abhyasa builds neural pathways and spiritual integration; in Islamic learning, it transforms external words into internal wisdom that shapes character and consciousness. The scholar who repeats verses with sincere focus experiences progressive deepening: first intellectual understanding, then emotional resonance, then behavioral transformation. This disciplined approach honors knowledge as spiritual duty rather than academic achievement, recognizing that true ilm requires the whole self—body, mind, and spirit—engaged in continuous, reverent practice over years of commitment.

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