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Svadhyaya: Study of the Self Through Sacred Text

Self-study through engagement with sacred knowledge reveals divine truth while illuminating one's own spiritual condition and limitations.

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Svadhyaya—self-study or study of the scriptures—is the Yoga Sutra's emphasis on learning sacred texts to understand both external truth and internal reality. In Islamic context, this means that Quranic study is simultaneously study of divine guidance and study of oneself: the text mirrors back one's spiritual state, limitations, and potential. When a believer reads Quranic verses about greed, they encounter both divine teaching and their own propensity toward material attachment. This dual awareness transforms study from passive information reception into dynamic self-knowledge. The Islamic scholar engaged in svadhyaya discovers that obstacles to understanding Islamic knowledge often originate in unexamined aspects of the self: pride preventing humility, fear preventing openness, attachment preventing detachment. Through sustained engagement with sacred text, patterns emerge—both in the external knowledge domain and in the internal landscape. Svadhyaya thus embodies the principle that genuine Islamic learning is simultaneously spiritual development, requiring honest self-assessment alongside textual analysis. Knowledge becomes transformative precisely because the seeker recognizes their own reflection in the material studied.

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