: Patients often experience a grieving process not for a person, but for their "former self" or "lost life".
In religious and philosophical contexts, these terms appear together in a well-known Sahih Hadith (narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari ). Surekli Yorgunluk Keder Gam Sikinti Hayatinda
: This teaching is often used to provide psychological resilience and "moral repair" for those feeling overwhelmed by life's hardships. It suggests that such feelings are not necessarily "punishments" but can be a means of spiritual purification. 2. Medical Perspective: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) : Patients often experience a grieving process not
: The Hadith states that for every fatigue, illness, anxiety, sorrow, harm, and grief that a Muslim experiences—even the prick of a thorn—Allah expiates some of their sins because of it. It suggests that such feelings are not necessarily
: Many people in Turkey utilize religious practices—such as prayer ( dua ), patience ( sabır ), and trust in God ( tevekkül )—as primary coping strategies for these heavy emotions. Summary Table: Gam vs. Keder vs. Sıkıntı Typical Meaning Gam Literary/Spiritual Deep, inner sorrow or heartbreak. Keder Grief or sadness, often related to a specific loss. Sıkıntı General/Physical