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Nefs

Nefs is a term used in multiple languages and contexts, most commonly as a transliteration of the Arabic word nafs, which means self, soul, or ego. In Islamic theology and Sufi psychology, nafs denotes the inner self and its moral development. The concept is traditionally discussed in stages, with commonly named forms such as nafs al-ammārah (the commanding self), nafs al-lawwāmah (the reproachful self), and nafs al-mutma'innah (the tranquil self). These categories describe a progression of character and moral awareness, rather than fixed identities.

Linguistically, spellings such as nefs or nafs appear in English-language scholarship and translations, reflecting different transliteration

In modern usage, Nefs may also occur as a proper noun in various contexts, including as a

Etymology traces back to the Arabic root N-F-S, associated with breath, life, and self, though the precise

conventions.
The
term
is
used
primarily
in
religious
and
philosophical
contexts,
though
it
also
appears
in
secular
discussions
of
self,
psyche,
or
identity
in
translations
of
classical
texts.
surname,
a
brand
name,
or
a
fictional
entity
in
literature
or
media.
Such
uses
are
heterogeneous
and
do
not
point
to
a
single,
unified
referent.
semantic
load
differs
across
historical
periods
and
schools
of
thought.