HisServant
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Assalaamu Alaikum,
I was listening to someone recently speaking about the evils/harms about Yoga practices and was wondering if others can further assist my understanding. Generally, what she spoke about (and as founded with a quick search online based upon Islamic views): (1) It originates from evil sources (2) It is calling upon evil sources/meditating (3) wasting time (4) harmful to mind and body
So, all of these are linked to spirituality. Supposing a person were to ignore the beliefs and spiritual aspects, and focus only on the practice. As a form of exercise only would yoga be acceptable? Such that meditation and exercise is based upon strengthening one's body and not invoking any other than Allah but using physical techniques of previous times. Breathing being tranquil/normalized focused only upon Allah's name of meditation?
(Leaning towards this thinking yet still wondering regarding certainty)
I was listening to someone recently speaking about the evils/harms about Yoga practices and was wondering if others can further assist my understanding. Generally, what she spoke about (and as founded with a quick search online based upon Islamic views): (1) It originates from evil sources (2) It is calling upon evil sources/meditating (3) wasting time (4) harmful to mind and body
So, all of these are linked to spirituality. Supposing a person were to ignore the beliefs and spiritual aspects, and focus only on the practice. As a form of exercise only would yoga be acceptable? Such that meditation and exercise is based upon strengthening one's body and not invoking any other than Allah but using physical techniques of previous times. Breathing being tranquil/normalized focused only upon Allah's name of meditation?
(Leaning towards this thinking yet still wondering regarding certainty)
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