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Nafs Mutma'inna has been defined as a state of [[soul]] in which a person is at peace and does not go towards [[sin]]. Muslim scholars have considered different levels and states for the soul, the lowest of which is [[Nafs al-Ammara]], the state, in which man tends to sin. The higher level is [[Nafs al-Lawwama]], at which if the person does something bad, he regrets it and admonishes himself. The highest level of the soul is Nafs al-Mutma’inna.
Nafs Mutma'inna has been defined as a state of [[soul]] in which a person is at peace and does not go towards [[sin]].<ref>Misbāḥ Yazdī, ''Āʾyīn-i parwāz'', p. 27.</ref> Muslim scholars have considered different levels and states for the soul, the lowest of which is [[Nafs al-Ammara]], the state, in which man tends to sin. The higher level is [[Nafs al-lawwama]], at which if the person does something bad, he regrets it and admonishes himself. The highest level of the soul is Nafs al-Mutma’inna.<ref>Misbāḥ Yazdī, ''Āʾyīn-i parwāz'', p. 26-27; Muṭahharī, ''Majmūʿa-yi āthār'', vol. 3, p. 595-596.</ref>
 


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