Distress, boredom, or a feeling of being "suffocated" by life. Physical/Mental Fatigue or exhaustion that can be acute or chronic.
: Significant mental fog, depression, and anxiety. Surekli Yorgunluk Keder Gam Sikinti Hayatinda
: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is defined as extreme exhaustion lasting at least six months that does not improve with rest. Accompanying Symptoms : Distress, boredom, or a feeling of being "suffocated"
: Muscle and joint pain, unrefreshing sleep, and headaches. : Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is defined as extreme
The phrase "" (Chronic Fatigue, Sorrow, Grief, and Distress in Life) is deeply rooted in both spiritual and medical contexts within Turkish culture. It often refers to a famous Hadith (prophetic saying) that offers a spiritual perspective on suffering, or it may describe the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) from a health perspective. 1. Spiritual Perspective: The Hadith of Consolation
: 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.