Deep contemplative absorption where the distinction between knower and known dissolves, revealing the unity underlying Islamic teachings.
Patanjali describes samprajnata samadhi as absorption in an object of meditation with full awareness—a state where understanding deepens beyond conceptual knowledge into direct realization. For Islamic learners, this manifests in profound Quran reflection (tadabbur) where the reader becomes fully absorbed in meaning, experiencing the text not as external instruction but as living guidance addressing the soul directly. In this state, the boundaries between student and subject dissolve; knowledge becomes transformation rather than information. Patanjali's systematic descriptions of progressive absorption stages provide a map for spiritual practitioners seeking to move beyond intellectual study into experiential understanding. The Islamic concept of hikma (wisdom) often points to this deeper knowing—where the learner doesn't merely know about divine truth but knows it intimately, becoming aligned with the knowledge itself.
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