Sirat al-MustaqimSirat al-Mustaqim (Arabic: الصراط المستقيم, romanized: al-ṣirāṭ al-mustaqīm) is an Arabic term that means 'the straight path'. It is commonly understood as the path that leads to God. In Islamic thought, the straight path is variously used as a reference to the Quran or Muhammad, or Islam as a whole. In the Quran and exegetical traditionsThe term "aṣ-sirāṭ al-mustaqīm" is mentioned approximately 33 times in the Quran.[1] The phrase specifically appears in Surah Fatiha (1:6), which is traditionally regarded as "the essence of the Quran".[1] The supplication in Quran 1:6 ("Guide us to the straight path") is interpreted by some commentators as a prayer for steadfastness in following the straight path and for ongoing assistance and support to remain firm in adhering to the path of truth.[2] This supplication for guidance towards the straight path "implies seeking to be led to God Himself", indicating a longing for intimacy, nearness, knowledge, and love of God.[2] There are varying interpretations of the straight path in Islam, with some viewing it as a reference to the Quran, while others consider it to represent Islam or the Prophet.[2] The straight path is understood as a reference to a clear, direct, and uncomplicated road without any deviation or crookedness.[2] It represents a balanced and moderate approach to life that avoids both worldliness and extreme asceticism.[2] The straight path is characterized by the integration of the outward aspects of religious law with the inner dimensions of spirituality, creating a harmonious blend of the exoteric and esoteric aspects of faith. It emphasizes the importance of serving God through external human behavior while simultaneously fostering a deeper spiritual connection with God.[2]
In one instance, the Quran uses the term ṭarīq mustaqīm (a straight road).[3] Al-Tustari connects it to the term "sirāṭ al-mustaqīm" and suggests that the path of truth involves abandoning worldly transactions and formalities and instead striving to realize the truth.[4] The straight path is sometimes interpreted as the path that individuals, both humans and jinn, must cross during the final stage of Judgment before entering Paradise or the Garden.[2] In prophetic traditionMuhammad is reported to have described the straight path in Islam as the following:
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