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Seeking Knowledge…! Seeking Allah! PDF Print E-mail

By MOHAMMEDMEETHAL, on 27-07-2005 18:47

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Seeking Knowledge…! Seeking Allah!

By Amatullah Abdullah

Many times I have read and heard people talking about the emphasis on knowledge in Islam. I, being a woman of 21st century, have always considered myself “educated” and never bothered to learn what exactly Islam means by gaining knowledge. Some feel and say it is just pure religious knowledge; and some say we are acquiring worldly knowledge and as far as religious knowledge is concerned, only few are meant for it. But when I sat and pondered, I realized that both dunya (worldly) knowledge and religious knowledge are essential according to Islam. Both are interrelated. Having worldly knowledge helps one to appreciate and understand Allah’s Creation, His attributes, His Word and His Prophet. Acquiring religious knowledge helps us live better in this world, and to understand it more completely. Both depend on each other, it is really not wise to segregate knowledge into two different things. A doctor once said:

“When I was a kid, I used to run away from Islam as I was not taught the real beauty of it and I always felt it was a mere ritualistic religion . But now after becoming a student of science, I JUST love Islam. Now I am doctor and I sometimes used to wonder, when I read the Quran, everything I learnt is right here in the Quran, and I wondered whether I wasted all these years trying to study Science… every minute detail is mentioned in the Holy Quran. Then I realized, if I had not studied science I would not have really understood what is mentioned in the Quran regarding science.”

One of my friends who had just discovered the beauty of Islam told me:

"When I started learning about Islam, I started off with learning about the Miracles mentioned in the Quran. I was in awe for all of them but to be honest, I was not able to understand or appreciate a few of the Ayah, for example, 11the verse of Surah at Tariq in the Quran, referring to the "returning" function of the sky.

“By Heavens with its cyclical system”. ( Surah At Tariq:11)


I wasn’t able to understand what it was talking about until I read the following in the book “Miracles Of The Quran” by Harun Yahya.:

The word interpreted as “cyclical” in the Quran translation also has a meaning of “sending back” or “returning.”
As known, the atmosphere surrounding the Earth consists of many layers. Each layer serves an important purpose for the benefit of life. Research has revealed that these layers have the functioning of turning the materials or rays they are exposed back into space or back down to the Earth…( and few examples of this” recycling” function of the layers encircling the Earth was given).”

But my friend, who is doing her masters in Geography (one of her allied subjects was on Atmosphere), understood that Ayah immediately, and was able to appreciate Allah's (swt) words.”

Thus, When we gain worldly knowledge along with Spiritual knowledge, the two types of knowledge reinforce each other, and make each other clearer. Therefore, we are able to appreciate Allah's (swt) words in a better way.

Islam itself is a religion based on knowledge and will never be tolerant towards any form of ignorance. Islam is a religion which is based on questioning and reasoning. It can never overlook any form of blind imitation (taqlid) without questioning or reasoning. When one blindly imitates others in the name of religion, one is not following Islam but simply following the person or thing that is being imitated, and that apparently takes one away from the path of Allah. Apparently ignorance can be replaced only with knowledge and only through knowledge one can reach The Truth.


Striving to attain knowledge is considered as a great act of piety in Islam. In Islam ignorance is highly condemned. We can say one is highly polluted when they are ignorant and one can purify oneself, both in this world and the hereafter, only through attaining knowledge.


Elevated status is accorded to those who seek, possess, teach and act upon knowledge. Dismiss any thought of equality between those who know and those who do not (39:9)

The Prophet (s.a.w.s) has said: "Seeking knowledge is a mandate for every Muslim (male and female)." ( Sahih Bukhari)


In Islam great emphasis is given to acquire knowledge in one’s life. Many verses in the Quran emphasize the importance of learning in one’s life. The first revelation of the Quran inspired the Prophet (s.a.w.s) of Islam to acquire knowledge and stressed the importance of learning.

Read! In the Name of your Lord, Who has created (all that exists),
Has created man from a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood).
Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous
Who has taught (the writing) by the pen [the first person to write was Prophet Idrees (Enoch)],
Has taught man that which he knew not. (Surah Al-Alaq ;verse 1 to 6)


Every human being is been blessed with the power of learning and understanding. Allah (swt) has given each of us a free will (which itself is a test) and each one of us is born with the ability to distinguish right from wrong. Without knowledge we cannot get closer to Allah (swt). Allah(swt), advices Prophet (s.a.w.s) to pray for increasing his knowledge.


Let us pray (Surah 20, Ayah 114) 'Ya Rabbi Zidni Ilma!' ('O Lord! Increase me in knowledge.')

We can come across many verses in the Quran and the hadith or statements made by the Sahabas ,in full reference to the importance of knowledge and not only that, it also encourages one to expand one‘s knowledge in every aspect of life.


The Prophet (s.a.w.s) taught that three things can continue to help a person even after death; charity which he had given, knowledge which he had taught and prayers on their behalf by a righteous child. ( Sahih Muslim)

A person who has an understanding of religion (faqih) is more formidable against Satan than a thousand of worshippers (Statement of Ibn
Abbass)

Only learned (together with angels) are able to testify to God’s existence and unity (3:18)

"Allah, his angels, the occupant of the heaven and earth, even the ant in its hole, and even the fish, pray for the teachers who teaches goodness." (Tirmidhi and others ,authenticated by Al-Albani)


· "Whoever takes a path for knowledge, Allah will make an easy way for him to paradise." ... "and the virtue of scholar over worshiper is as the virtue of fullmoon over other planets."( Ibn Majah, and authenticated by Al-Albani)


The pursuit for knowledge is itself a form of worship.
According to the Quran only men of knowledge really fear Allah most.

Positive fear of God (taqwa) can only be attained only by those who have knowledge (35:28)


One of the indispensable conditions, in relation to the spiritual state of the soul, to get closer to Allah is only achievable by attaining knowledge. Indeed, it is only through knowledge we can appreciate Allah’s (swt) qualities


The Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam said: "For him who adopts a path of seeking knowledge, Allah eases the way in Paradise, and Angels spread their wings for the seekers of knowledge, being pleased with his occupation, and all that is in the heavens and the Earth including the fish in the water, ask for his forgiveness. The learnt are the heirs of the Prophets and the Prophets do not leave an inheritance of dirhams and dinars, but only of knowledge. He who acquires knowledge acquires a vast portion." (Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi)



There is misconception among many people that it is impossible for just anyone to attain knowledge i.e. they say only certain people have the quality to acquire knowledge and only certain people possess Hikmah ( wisdom) and they are the only one who should strive to acquire knowledge. We should remember that nothing is impossible when one strives to attain the right knowledge as enjoined by the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah and we should remember that everyone can benefit even from a little knowledge, and that a little knowledge is surely better than none at all.

It is also important we should get to know the etiquettes expected from the one who seeks this knowledge. Just attaining knowledge is not enough. One has to act upon what one learns. Many of the Sahabah have said that knowledge without practice is not true knowledge.

One of the most important issues is the priority of seeking knowledge to actions and deeds; knowledge must come before deeds because knowledge is the guide and because deeds without knowledge are definitely subject to error, innovation, and misleading.

CONCLUSION: Among the signs of the Day of Judgment is the increase of ignorance, and the disappearance of knowledge.

Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The Hour (Last Day) will not be established until (religious) knowledge will be taken away (by the death of religious learned men), earthquakes will be very frequent, time will pass quickly, afflictions will appear, murders will increase and money will overflow amongst you." Volume 2, Book 17, Number 146:
(See Hadith No. 85 Vol 1).


“Knowledge is better than wealth - knowledge is a protection for you whereas it is you that has to protect wealth”

He has sent them Messengers inspired with Books, and has revealed to them signs of His greatness and wonders of His power which testify to His Lordship and Divinity. Allah’s Mercy is apparent as he has taught us how to get closer to Him so that we would be successful in this world and in the hereafter inshaAllah.

Let us pray that Allah helps us to strive our best to increase our knowledge and act upon that which would help us to become successful in this life and the hereafter .Ameen!

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© Amatullah Abdullah 2005.

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