Achieving unified consciousness with divine truth through absorbed contemplation of sacred text, transcending subject-object duality in spiritual understanding.
Samadhi, Patanjali's highest meditative state of unified consciousness, parallels the Islamic scholar's experience of profound absorption in divine meaning. In Yoga Sutras, samadhi represents the dissolution of separation between knower and known, consciousness merging with its object. Islamic mystical tradition describes similar states where the seeker becomes absorbed in contemplating divine signs, experiencing direct understanding beyond conceptual thought. During deep Quranic meditation, the boundaries between reader and revelation can dissolve, creating transformative insight that mere intellectual analysis cannot achieve. This state represents knowledge as spiritual communion rather than information transfer. Patanjali teaches that sustained meditative practice leads naturally to samadhi; similarly, Islamic tradition recognizes that devoted, reverent engagement with sacred text can produce states of illumination and clarity. Samadhi transforms learning from a dualistic transaction into non-dual experience, fulfilling the Islamic ideal that knowledge of God encompasses the entire being, not merely the intellect. This framework validates experiential dimensions of Islamic learning.
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