The state of complete absorption in learning where subject and object dissolve, bringing direct experiential understanding rather than conceptual knowledge alone.
Samadhi represents the culmination of Patanjali's yoga path—a state of profound absorption where the distinction between observer and observed dissolves. The mind becomes one with its object of focus, generating direct knowledge rather than mediated understanding. Islamic mystical tradition (Sufism) describes similar states: fana (annihilation of self) in divine knowledge, where the scholar becomes transparent to wisdom. When studying Qur'anic verses about divine attributes, samadhi would be the moment when intellectual understanding gives way to direct recognition, where knowledge ceases to be about Allah and becomes knowledge with Allah. This state cannot be forced but emerges naturally when the preceding conditions are met: pure intention, disciplined practice, detachment from ego, and mental stillness. Many Islamic scholars describe breakthrough moments when the meaning of a verse suddenly becomes luminous, when understanding deepens from cognitive to experiential. Samadhi explains why Islamic tradition valued direct teacher-student transmission: presence and example can facilitate these states of absorption. The ultimate purpose of Islamic knowledge-seeking—tawhid (experiential recognition of divine unity)—is achieved through samadhi.
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