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Forensic
Psychology (PSY -
513)
VU
Lesson
20
ISLAMIC
MODEL
Objectives:
To
get an insight about the different states
of Nafs
To
understand the similarities of Nafs with
the Freudian Id, Ego
and Super Ego
To
understand the Islamic model of
personality
To
understand the categorization of mental
illnesses by Imam
Ghazali
Nafs
and violence
There
are two kinds of people,
one are those who's
Nafs have overcome them and led them to
ruin
because
they yielded to them and obeyed
their impulses. The other
kinds are those who have
overcome
their
Nafs and made them obey
their commands.
Holy
Quran talks about three states of the
soul, Although some scholars
have classified the Nafs up to 7
stages,
there is agreement among Ulama' that in
the Qur'an, Allah (s.w.t.) has described
at least 3 main
types
of the Nafs. And these are
in rank from the worse to
better:
Nafs
al-Ammara
Nafs
ul Lawwaama
Nafs
ul Naatiqa
Nafs
al-Ammara
In
its primitive stage, the ego
tells one to commit evil.
This is what Sufis refer to
when they speak of
fighting
Nafs. The prophet Muhammad
(Sallahu Alihi Wa Sallam)
said after returning from a
war, "We
now
return from the small
struggle [Jihad Asghar] to the
big struggle [Jihad Akbar]".
His companions
asked,
"Oh prophet of God, what is
the big struggle?". He replied,
"The struggle against
Nafs".
It
has seven heads that
must be chopped off:
1.
False Pride
(Takabbur)
2.
Greed (Hirs)
3.
Jealousy (Hasad)
4.
Lust (Shahwah)
5.
Back Biting (Gheebah)
6.
Stinginess (Bokhl)
7.
Malice (Keena)
This
is the Nafs that brings punishment
itself by pleasure seeking and childish
behavior. By its very
nature
it directs its owner towards every
wrong action. No one can get
rid of its evil without the
help
from
Allah. As Allah refers to this
Nafs in the story of the wife of
al-Aziz (Zulaikha)
and Prophet Yusuf
(s):
"The
(human) soul is certainly
prone to evil"
(12:53).
This
Nafs resides in the world of the
senses and is dominated by
earthly desires (Shahwat)
and
passions....
Evil
lies hidden in the Nafs and
this leads on to do wrong. If
Allah were to leave the servant alone
with
his
self, the servant would be destroyed between
its evil and the evil that
it craves; but if Allah
grants
him
success and help, then he
will survive. We seek refuge
in Allah the Almighty, both
from the evil in
ourselves
and from the evil of our actions.
Nafsul ammara is the very
much like the "Id" of
Freud.
Nafs
ul Ammara is
the worst category of
nafs,
in which a person not only
commits sin but
boasts
of his sins and thus challenges
Allah. This is an animalistic
nafs
that
does not care
about
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anything
or anyone, least about pleasing
Allah. This nafs
is
a close ally of Shaitan in
pushing
people
away from Allah and Muslims
should pray for deliverance
from this type of
evil.
Nafs
al-Lawwama (the Soul that
blames):
Nafs
al-Lawwama is also the Nafs of the
believer....It has also been
mentioned that the Nafs
blames
itself
on the Day of Qiyamah - for
every one blames himself for
his actions, either his bad
deeds, if he
was
one who had many wrong actions, or
for his shortcomings, if he was one
who did good deeds.
All
of
this is accurate. Nafs
ul Luwwama is a
stage somewhat improved from
this such that this
type of nafs
feels
shame when it commits sins
and repents to Allah.
Allah
refers to this Nafs,
"And
I do call to witness the Nafs
that blames"
(75:2).
This
Nafs is conscious of its own
imperfections. Hasan al-Basri said,
"You always see the
believer
blaming
himself and saying things
like 'Did I want this? Why
did I do that? Was this
better than that?
This
state of soul resembles the
"super ego" of psychoanalytic
theory.
Nafs
ul Naatiqa
This
state of soul differentiates between
right and wrong with the
help of logic and reason and
creates
balance.
Ego in Freud's ideas also
plays the same role.
Similarities
with the Freudian
Model
There
are striking similarities in
these states of souls and
Freud's concepts of Id, Ego
and superego,
Freud
may have borrowed these
concepts from Holy Quran but
Holy Quran also refer to another
state,
Frued
had never talked aboput and
that is Nafs
al-Mutma`inna.
Nafs
al-Mutma`inna (the Soul at
Peace):
Nafs
ul Mutma'inna is the
best kind of nafs.
This is the ideal stage of
ego for Sufis. In this
stage, the
indvidual
will be relieved himself of
all materialism and world problems and
would be satisfied with
the
will
of God. It has been
rectified and trained to obey
Allah. Only the special lovers of
Allah who have
struggled
their whole lives against
their nafs
are
so blessed. This type of
nafs
now
remains preoccupied
with
the sunnah
and
other ways by which to please
Allah. Moreover, people with
this type of nafs
not
only
run from sin but
Allah protects them from sin
and keeps them on the path of the
shariah.
This nafs
struggles
so hard to improve itself
that Allah will admit it
into Paradise on the Day of Judgment as
He
promises
in the Holy Quran. This is the nafs
that
man should beg for and
beseech from Allah.
Allah
refers to this Nafs,
"O
Self, in complete rest and
satisfaction!" (89:27).
This
Nafs is tranquil as it rests on the
certitude of Allah. Ibn
Abbas (r) said, "It
is the tranquil
and
believing
soul".
The
Nafs is a single entity,
although its state may
change: from the Nafs
al-Ammara, to the Nafs
al-
Lawwama,
to the Nafs al-Mutma`inna, which is the
final aim of
perfection...
Islamic
model of personality contains three
entities
1.
Nafs
2.
Qalb
3.
Rooh
What
is Nafs?
Nafs
is Saqeel and is pulled by gravity, by
matter. The role of Satan is
to grab the Nafs and
persuade
towards
materialistic things and worldly
matters.
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What
is rooh?
Rooh
is Lateef and tends upwards towards
God.
Qalb
Is
a spiritual phenomenon and is the heart, feeling of an
individual. It can be turned
either way.
But
even Nafs can be turned
upwards and made
Lateef.
The
Forces
Imam
Ghazali talked about two
types of forces that derive and
motivated the human character like
Freud
gave
the concept of Eros and
Thanatos.
Malakiyya:
Angelic
Haiwaaniyyah:
Animalistic
I.
Shahwa: Lust
(Eros)
II.
Ghazab: Anger
(Thanatos)
Hadith
al Nafs (different states of
sins)
Nafs
keep on self talk and this
Self
talk is a
route cause for many
sins.
Hajis
When
it is a bare passing
thought
Khatir
When
it persists for
sometime
Hadith
al Nafs
When
it replaces action and this is the
dangerous state.
Ham:
preoccupation (here limits of sin
starts)
Azm:
Decision (here a person
decides to commit a
sin)
Illness
of the Soul
Imam
Ghazali's one very unique contribution is
the categorization of mental illnesses
and he
identified
various types of mental
illnesses:
Physiological
based mental
illnesses
1.
Shahwa
2.
Excessive
Hunger and Lust (excessive
sexual desires)
Idle
talk and Gheebat
Hostility:
Anger, Jealousy and
Envy
Love
of this world
Miserliness,
Greed
Love
of power & Fame
Hypocrisy
Pretense
Pride
Takkabbur
Jahaala
The
sin of all sins, it provides
the basis to all mental
illnesses.
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