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What (who) is sanctification$71900$ - definition

ISLAMIC TERM FOR SELF-PURIFICATION
Tazkiyah al nafs; Sanctification in Islam; Tazkiah

sanctifier         
ACT OR PROCESS OF ACQUIRING SANCTITY
Sanctify; Sanctifies; Sanctifications; Sanctifier; Sanctifying; Sanctifiers; Christian maturity; Growth in grace
n.
[With The prefixed.] The Holy Spirit.
Sanctifier         
ACT OR PROCESS OF ACQUIRING SANCTITY
Sanctify; Sanctifies; Sanctifications; Sanctifier; Sanctifying; Sanctifiers; Christian maturity; Growth in grace
·noun One who sanctifies, or makes holy; specifically, the Holy Spirit.
Sanctification         
ACT OR PROCESS OF ACQUIRING SANCTITY
Sanctify; Sanctifies; Sanctifications; Sanctifier; Sanctifying; Sanctifiers; Christian maturity; Growth in grace
Sanctification or in its verb form, sanctify, literally means "to set apart for special use or purpose", that is, to make holy or sacred (compare ). Therefore, sanctification refers to the state or process of being set apart, i.

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Tazkiyah

Tazkiyah (Arabic: تزكية) is an Arabic-Islamic term alluding to "tazkiyat al-nafs" meaning "sanctification" or "purification of the self". This refers to the process of transforming the nafs (carnal self or desires) from its deplorable state of self-centrality through various spiritual stages towards the level of purity and submission to the Will of Allah. Its basis is in learning the shari'ah and deeds from the known authentic sunnah and applying it in your own deeds through life resulting in spiritual awareness of Allah (being constantly aware that He is with us by His knowledge and knows all that we do, along with being in constant remembrance or dhikr of Him in your thoughts and actions) being the highest level of Ihsan. The person who purifies himself/herself is called a Zaki (Arabic: زكيّ).

Tazkiyah, along with the related concepts of tarbiyah – self-development and ta'lim – training and education, does not limit itself to the conscious learning process: it is rather the task of giving form to the act of righteous living itself: treating every moment of life with remembering one's position in front of Allah.