The practice of consistent, devoted repetition (abhyasa) as the foundation for internalizing prophetic traditions and embodying Islamic knowledge.
Abhyasa, persistent practice repeated with dedication, is Patanjali's cornerstone for transforming consciousness. In Islamic pursuit of knowledge as spiritual duty, this concept elevates the scholar's practice of hadith memorization and reflection from mechanical rote-learning to spiritual discipline. The repetition of prophetic teachings—studied, recited, contemplated—gradually rewires the seeker's being, aligning their thoughts, intentions, and actions with divine guidance. Each cycle of review dissolves resistance and deepens integration. This mirrors the Islamic emphasis on muraqaba (mindful observation) during study, where repetition becomes prayer. Patanjali's psychology reveals why Islamic tradition prizes memorizers of Quran and Hadith: through disciplined repetition, knowledge transcends the intellect and becomes embodied wisdom. The scholar practicing abhyasa experiences gradual transformation where external knowledge becomes internal character, fulfilling the Islamic ideal that knowledge must lead to ihsan and spiritual maturation.
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