An-Nafs al-Lawwama (Reproachful Self) النَّفْس اللَّوَّامَة
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The middle of the three Quranic states of the soul — the conscience that reproaches the self for sin and pulls it back toward repentance and right action.
Overview
An-Nafs al-Lawwāmah (Arabic: النَّفْس اللَّوَّامَة; "the reproaching soul") is the middle of the three Quranic states of the human soul. It is the soul that has begun spiritual struggle: it sins, then reproaches itself; it is heedless, then catches itself; it errs, then repents. It is the conscience in active engagement with the ammāra, restraining and correcting it.
The Quranic locus is the second verse of Surah Al-Qiyāmah:
"I swear by the Day of Resurrection. And I swear by the reproaching soul." — Surah Al-Qiyāmah 75:1–2
Allah's oath by the lawwāmah elevates the state: the soul that holds itself accountable is named alongside the Day of Resurrection itself. Classical commentators (Ibn Kathir, al-Qurṭubi) understand the verse to refer both to (1) the believer's conscience in this life that reproaches him, and (2) every person's self-reproach on the Day of Judgement — when even the wrongdoer will find his own soul rebuking him.
Quranic references
- Surah Al-Qiyāmah 75:2 — the foundational verse.
- Surah Aal Imran 3:135 — "And those who, when they commit immorality or wrong themselves, remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins." The action of the lawwāma.
- Surah At-Tahrim 66:8 — "O you who have believed, repent to Allah with sincere repentance."
Hadith
Anas reported the Prophet ﷺ said: "All of the children of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent." — Jami at-Tirmidhi 2499 (graded Hasan by al-Albani)
Significance
The lawwāma is the soul in motion — its restless self-reproach is the proof that its conscience is alive. Classical scholarship treats the tawbah (repentance) cycle — recognition of sin, regret, abandonment, resolve, and where applicable, restitution — as the practical exercise of the lawwāma. From this state the soul ascends to muṭmaʾinna.
See also
References
- The Quran (Sahih International translation): Surahs Aal Imran 3:135; Al-Qiyāmah 75:1–2; At-Tahrim 66:8.
- Jami at-Tirmidhi 2499, graded Hasan by al-Albani.
- Ibn Kathir, Tafsīr, on Surah Al-Qiyāmah 75:2.
- Ibn al-Qayyim, Madārij as-Sālikīn, sections on tawbah.