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'''Nafs''' literally means soul, self or spirit. In Sufism Nafs is classified into seven different types, Which are as follows, |
'''Nafs''' literally means soul, self or spirit. In Sufism Nafs is classified into seven different types, Which are as follows, |
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* 1) Nafs e Ammara |
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* 2) Nafs e Lawwama |
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* 3) Nafs e Mulhama |
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* 4) Nafs e Mutmainna |
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* 5) Nafs e Radiyah |
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* 6) Nafs e Mardiyya |
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* 7) Nafs e Kamilah |
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=== Nafs e Ammara === |
=== Nafs e Ammara === |
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'''Nafs e Ammara''' literally means ''commanding soul''. |
'''Nafs e Ammara''' literally means ''commanding soul''. It is the first stage of Nafs. |
Latest revision as of 09:16, 15 June 2024
Nafs literally means soul, self or spirit. In Sufism Nafs is classified into seven different types, Which are as follows,
- 1) Nafs e Ammara
- 2) Nafs e Lawwama
- 3) Nafs e Mulhama
- 4) Nafs e Mutmainna
- 5) Nafs e Radiyah
- 6) Nafs e Mardiyya
- 7) Nafs e Kamilah
Nafs e Ammara[edit | edit source]
Nafs e Ammara literally means commanding soul. It is the first stage of Nafs.