The yogic state of complete absorption applied to Islamic knowledge where the knower, knowledge, and divine truth merge in direct experiential communion.
Samadhi, Patanjali's highest state of consciousness—absorption in the object of meditation—parallels the Islamic concept of ma'rifah, intimate experiential knowledge of Allah. While discursive learning ('ilm) transfers information, ma'rifah represents transformative communion with divine reality. Patanjali's eight-fold path culminates in Samadhi, where the observer and observed dissolve into unified consciousness. Islamic mystical traditions similarly describe the ultimate knowledge-seeker's experience as fana (annihilation of self) in divine presence. Samadhi provides a psychological and philosophical framework for understanding how Islamic knowledge-pursuit transcends intellectual understanding. The scholar practicing Quranic contemplation, following disciplined study, with purified intention, may experience moments of direct knowing—where divine wisdom appears not as external information but as internal illumination. This state, though rare, represents the spiritual goal of Islamic learning. Patanjali's map of how consciousness expands toward unity illuminates the transformative endpoint of sincere knowledge-seeking, where the scholar becomes unified with what is known.
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