“Nafs e Lawwamma” – The Moral Self
When ‘Nafs e ammara’, the carnal soul of man is bridled
with moral and ethical teachings and is cultured with the light and experience
of ages, the ‘nafs’ or the soul or the inner self turns to ‘Nafs e lawamma’ or
the moral self. This moral self teaches man to be within the bounds of ‘Hoodadullah’
or the accepted norms, traditions and fundamental rules laid down by the ‘Sharait’.
The moral code of conduct refines and chisels the ‘Nafs e ammara’ and grinds it
to remove its chaff namely the raw or rudimentary behavior more akin to carnal
desires, passions, id and animal tendencies in man. The rough and tough
behavior of the mind, body and soul is cultured with refined behavior. The
rough feelings and outburst of temper tantrums, hatred, jealousy, and strong
impulsive behavior is cultured and the inner self is made to listen to the
commands of consciousness and intelligence. The moral self looks for
uprightness and walks on path of goodness. It looks for beneficial tendencies
and does not act in harmful way to self and for others.
It walks on the path of learning and knowledge. ‘Nafs e
lawamma’ is the inner good conscience which keeps alerting the mind and soul,
whenever it turns unruly and misconducts itself.
“And I do call witness the self reproaching spirit (Nafs e lawamma)”
Sura 75:2
It is the moral self of man and it is a conscience
keeper to make man to tread on the path of goodness and to be a law abiding
person. The ‘Nafs e ammara’ is the passionate self, influenced by prejudices,
anger, and ego and driven by animal tendencies. The cultural training and fear
of Allah keeps the actions of ‘Nafs e ammara’ under check and the inner self
develops a voice and that is the voice of ‘Nafs e lawamma’. Thus we find the
consciousness being a three layered. ‘Nafs e ammara’ – the raw passionate self,
‘Nafs e lawamma’ – the moral self and ‘Nafs e mutmaenna’ – the surrendered and
subjugated self to the commands of Allah and to the love of Prophet (PBUH).
Whenever the inner consciousness is disturbed and gets awakened, it alerts the
mind and reminds us of its responsibilities and duties for fulfillment. ‘Nafs’
is the soul and ‘lawamma’ is the questioning self. Thus in every human self,
the upper most part of the consciousness is unbridled self, which is self-centered
and is carried away by self-interest and emotions of anger, jealousy, self-preservation
and selfishness. The middle trained and educated self is the moral
consciousness of man or ‘Nafs e lawamma’, which is the most important
conscious. Its voice is alive and should not be deliberately stifled or made to
wither away. The process of purification of heart and mind is helped through
the questioning self i.e. ‘Nafs e lawamma’. Deliberately closing the doors of ‘Nafs
e lawamma’ makes a person hard hearted, stony, quarrelsome, egoistic and
dictatorial. A lively person in his silent moments listens to his questioning
self for his own correction and for guidance. ‘Allah Subhanetallah’ guides the
soul towards the path of guidance, for which the consciousness should be made
alive and its voice should be heard forever.
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