Zuhud
Zuhud is an Islamic ethical concept describing detachment from worldly wealth, pleasures, and status in pursuit of spiritual closeness to God. The term derives from the Arabic root zahida, meaning to abandon or turn away. In classical usage, zuhud emphasizes contentment with what is sufficient, humility, and dependence on God, rather than a rejection of daily life or responsibilities.
In early Islamic thought, zuhud is presented as a disciplined stance rather than simple ascetic withdrawal.
In Sufism, zuhud becomes a central spiritual attitude linked to other concepts such as tawakkul (trust in
In contemporary usage, zuhud often denotes modest living and a focus on spiritual matters. Some critics caution