Patanjali's highest meditative state adapted to Islamic practice, where deep absorption in Quranic meaning produces transformative spiritual union with divine wisdom.
Samadhi, the ultimate state in Patanjali's yoga where the meditator, meditation object, and meditation process merge into unified consciousness, represents the pinnacle of psychological and spiritual transformation. Islamic tradition similarly describes profound Quranic engagement where the reader becomes absorbed in divine communication, experiencing states of expanded consciousness and spiritual illumination. When a Muslim scholar enters Samadhi-like states during Quranic contemplation, the boundaries between knower and known dissolve; they experience divine guidance not as external information but as living transformation within their being. Patanjali's framework suggests this state requires mastering all preceding practices—controlled mind, disciplined effort, true discrimination, and egoless engagement. For the Islamic learner, Samadhi represents the ultimate fruit of knowledge-seeking as spiritual duty: not merely understanding theological concepts intellectually, but entering into direct experiential communion with divine wisdom. This state, achieved through sustained contemplative practice rooted in sincere intention, fulfills the Islamic aspiration that knowledge becomes illumination, radically transforming the seeker's consciousness, conduct, and closeness to the Divine.
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