What is the name given to the inner battle between the 'self' and 'soul' in Sufism?
A. Nafs
B. Ghalb
C. Run
D. Jihaad
Answer: Option D
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In Sufism:
A. Nafs
"Nafs" is the term used for the self or ego in Sufism. It encompasses various stages or qualities of the self, and the journey in Sufism often involves the purification and refinement of the nafs.
While "Ghalb" refers to the heart and is considered significant in Sufi teachings, "Run" and "Jihaad" are not commonly used to refer to the self or soul in Sufi terminology.