Patanjali's technique of stilling mental fluctuations applied to focused Islamic learning and intellectual clarity.
Patanjali defines yoga as "chitta vritti nirodha"—the cessation of mental modifications. In Islamic pursuit of knowledge, this principle transforms learning from scattered intellectual consumption into disciplined contemplation. When a student stills the constant mental chatter and ego-driven reactions, they access deeper understanding of sacred texts and divine wisdom. This aligns with the Islamic concept of tadabbur (reflection), where knowledge becomes not mere information but spiritual transformation. By mastering the mind's tendency toward distraction and attachment to worldly concerns, the seeker develops the psychological foundation necessary for ilm (knowledge) to become a genuine spiritual practice rather than academic achievement. This mental mastery creates the conditions where learning becomes an act of submission to divine truth.
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