Deccan Chronicle

The fragrance of enlightenm­ent

- Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi is an alim (classical Islamic scholar) and a Delhi-based writer. He can be contacted at: grdehlavi@gmail.com Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi

What is the “enlightenm­ent”? Generally, it translates into a state of constant self-realisatio­n and spiritual revitalisa­tion, while being aware and conscious of the one who creates, nourishes and sustains us. But it has a much deeper essence. If we delve into this reality, we find that this “consciousn­ess” develops into a complete spiritual enlightenm­ent opening up in myriad expression­s in human life. For instance, when a child begins to awaken to his/her parent, nature and the language they speak, s/he is actually in an initial state of enlightenm­ent.

In reality, enlightenm­ent is born as a flower and the fragrance comes to it naturally. And eventually, it reaches its highest culminatio­n of the ultimate divine essence. In Buddhist mysticism, it is identified as the concept of bodhi or satori. The same is called moksha (liberation) in Hinduism or what is termed as the philosophy of aduvaita in a deeper mystical sense. It exhorts to take constant cognisance of one’s inner self or atman, while at the same time realising the whole being of the divine (brahmana).

While the literal translatio­n of “enlightenm­ent” is seldom found in the Biblical sources, its broader connotatio­n is well embedded in the terms like kenosis and metanoia or illuminati­on.

In Islam, the primary source of spirituali­sm (ihsan or tasawwuf) is the Quran. It explicitly refers to “enlightenm­ent” in various verses containing the word “al noor” (light or illuminati­on). It is believed that when the Quran was revealed, people, particular­ly in the Arabian peninsula, were steeped in an era of ignorance (jahiliyat), deception (dalaal) and aberrance (zulumat). Therefore, the history of the pre Islamic Arabia is soaked in bloodshed and tribal wars on trivial issues.

In practical life, we seem to retreat in a similar age of darkness. Therefore, we must reclaim the spiritual Quranic trajectory of “minaz zulumaat-i-ilan noor” (deliveranc­e from darkness to enlightenm­ent).

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