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What is the commanding self in Sufism called?

A. Nafs-al-Lawwamah

B. Nafs-al-Molhamah

C. Nafs-al-Ammarah

D. Nafs-al-Mutmainna

Answer: Option C


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  1. Maria Ahsan
    Maria Ahsan :
    5 months ago

    In Sufism, the self is often referred to as "Nafs." The different qualities or states of the self are classified into several categories, and among them are:

    D. Nafs-al-Mutmainna

    "Nafs-al-Mutmainna" refers to the tranquil or serene self, often associated with a state of inner peace and contentment. It is considered a higher stage of spiritual development in Sufi terminology.

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