The Islamic Approaches toward Purification of soul: Analytical Study of Allama Iqbal Thoughts

Authors

  • Dr Muhammad Shah Faisal IRI POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS 2024/25 International Islamic University Islamabad Assistant professor Islamic Studies Department Alhamd Islamic University Islamabad
  • Hafiz Muhammad Nadeem Lecture Islamic Studies department Alhamd Islamic University Islamaba
  • Dr Hafiz Muhammad Naveed Lecture Islamic Studies department Federal Urdu University Islamabad

Abstract

In this article, the Islamic process of Purification of soul is analytically described in the light of Allama Iqbal's thoughts. Soul-Purification is another name for fulfillment person's legitimate wishes, purposes, and mottoes. While different persons have different goals or objectives but same type of methods and principles for achieving it . Under the light of Allama Iqbal's thoughts, the techniques and Guideline of soul-Purification cannot be defined as complete, fixed, and associated form. However, if one pays enough and In-depth attention to his philosophical thoughts and practical illustration, the approach to soul-purification will become transparent in some places and inherent in others. Iqbal's defined approach to soul-Purification is a apparent of human inherent and a reflection.Under the light of Iqbal's thoughts, this Article explain three way of selfhood which include complaince, soul-restraint, and divine closeness, including these Soul descipline, way of moderation,treatment of Inner-thoughts, the principle of self-safety, well defined goals, firm belief, action and consistency, constant objective visualization rule, "furthermore" remarkable way of soul-care like striving and endeavor are part of this Article.

Key words: Quran, Sunnah, Shari'ah, Soul, Purification of Soul, Iqbal, Allama Iqbal.

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Published

2025-05-01

How to Cite

Dr Muhammad Shah Faisal, Hafiz Muhammad Nadeem, & Dr Hafiz Muhammad Naveed. (2025). The Islamic Approaches toward Purification of soul: Analytical Study of Allama Iqbal Thoughts. `, 3(02), 435–447. Retrieved from https://www.assajournal.com/index.php/36/article/view/341