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Fana: Ego-Dissolution Within Tradition

The Sufi practice of systematically releasing self-will and ego-boundaries while remaining embedded in traditional forms and community commitments.

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Why It Matters

Fana—translated as annihilation or dissolution—describes the spiritual state where individual will aligns with divine will, yet this alignment happens not through escape from tradition but through deepening within it. Rumi teaches that ego-dissolution paradoxically strengthens commitment to disciplined practice, ethical conduct, and communal participation. For examined faith, fana means surrendering personal preference about how belief should feel or function, instead allowing the tradition's rhythms and requirements to reshape desires and identity. This is not passive submission but active co-creation: the practitioner releases resistance to the tradition's transformative power while the tradition carries the practitioner beyond ego's limitations. Living deliberately within a tradition through fana means radical trust that the inherited forms contain wisdom exceeding personal preference, combined with willingness to be radically changed through sincere participation.

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