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Klesa Reduction Through Knowledge Practice

Systematically reducing afflictions of ignorance, ego-attachment, and aversion through knowledge practices that reveal reality and diminish spiritual obstacles.

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Why It Matters

The kleshas—ignorance, ego-attachment, aversion, fear, and clinging—represent fundamental obstacles to consciousness in Patanjali's system. Islamic learning directly addresses these afflictions: ignorance dissolves through understanding divine revelation, ego-attachment diminishes through recognizing God's transcendence, and aversion transforms through spiritual perspective. Pursuing knowledge as religious duty inherently reduces kleshas by redirecting consciousness toward ultimate reality rather than ego concerns. Each deepened understanding of Quranic principles, each realized truth about God's nature, weakens the grip of spiritual ignorance. The scholar who studies divine attributes gradually releases attachment to temporary worldly gains; contemplating God's vastness reduces ego's inflated self-importance. Patanjali's framework validates that knowledge and spiritual practice work together to eliminate fundamental human suffering and confusion. Islamic tradition teaches that knowledge of God naturally purifies the heart from destructive emotions and false beliefs. By systematically engaging in learning-based practices, the Muslim scholar actively reduces inner obstacles, creating conditions for genuine spiritual development. This alignment between Yogic psychology and Islamic spirituality demonstrates knowledge's transformative power.

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