Jahdat
Jahdat is a term used in some Middle Eastern cultures, particularly within certain Sufi traditions. It generally refers to a period of intense spiritual devotion and contemplation. This practice often involves seclusion, fasting, and prolonged prayer or recitation of religious texts. The aim of Jahdat is to achieve a deeper connection with the divine and to purify the soul. The duration and intensity of Jahdat can vary greatly depending on the individual practitioner and the specific spiritual path they follow. It is seen as a personal journey of self-discovery and spiritual ascent.