By Arman Neyazi, New
Age Islam
17 April 2021
Islamic Scriptures Are Full Of Verses (Ayaat)
In Quran And Sayings Of The Prophet (Ahadees) That Preach And Encourage People
To Acquire Knowledge
Main Points:
1. Islam advocates acquisition of Knowledge
that creates awareness of the world, inhabiting the creations of God.
2. Muslims engaged in religious studies are
not acquiring comprehensive knowledge of scriptures along the lines of Truth
and Justice.
3. The education imparted to the madrasa
students is turning them into a robots defending the sectarian thoughts
imprinted on their minds.
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Knowledge
creates awareness of the world, which inhabits the multitudinous creations of
God. Knowledge leads to a peaceful society where there is no negative thinking,
hatred or jealousy against any creation of God. Knowledge creates an awareness
that teaches us the psychology of the inhabitants of the world. The truly
educated let no ill will come near them for anything or anyone, rather we study
and know the reasons behind the negativity of a person. Therefore, acquiring
knowledge should be the foremost objective of a person.
Islam as a Religion of Knowledge
Both
learning and teaching (spreading the knowledge that one has acquired) is given
importance in Islam. Islamic scriptures are full of Ayaat of Quran and Ahadees
that preach and encourage human beings to acquire knowledge, wherever they can
get it. Islam also emphasises the personal and social benefits of spreading the
acquired knowledge among the creations of Allah, the Most Benevolent.
The very
first Ayat of the Quran, ‘Read! In the
Name of your Lord Who has created (all that exists) (Qur’an, 96:1-5)’
revealed on Rahmatul Lil Alameen,
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) highlights the importance of acquiring knowledge. The
revelation of the Holy Quran starts with the word ‘read.’ It could have been
any other word that is used while addressing the Prophet (SAW) in the Quran
later on. But Allah, the Almighty knows the best and so He revealed ‘read’ as
the opening word of the Holy Quran that signifies the value of knowledge in
establishing a world where there is no hatred, jealousy or any kind of
superiority complex. Quran and Hadees lay preference on the acquisition of
knowledge for it is the root of a benevolent, kind and brotherly world.
Consider
the following Ayat that is a supplication in front of Allah, the Most
Benevolent asking to increase knowledge.
‘And say: ‘My Lord!
Increase me in knowledge. (Surah Ta-Ha: 114)’
Following
Hadees narrated by Jabir is a supplication asking for knowledge that is
beneficial and seeking refuge from knowledge that is without any benefit.
Jabir reported: The Messenger of Allah, (SAW)
said, “Ask Allah for beneficial knowledge and seek refuge in Allah from
knowledge without benefit.” Source: Sunan Ibn Majah 3843
The
above-mentioned Ayat of Quran and narrations of Hadees are proof of Islam being
a religion of knowledge where believers are encouraged to acquire knowledge
which is the basic root of understanding Allah, His Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and
in the process all the secrets of nature that carries a hidden wealth of
scientific knowledge that are the cure of various kinds of epidemics and
pandemics, and mental and physical diseases.
Allah says
in the following verse that He will exalt the status of the people who have
acquired knowledge and those who take the righteous path.
“Allah will exalt in
degree those of you who believe, and those who have been granted knowledge.” (Qur’an, 58:11)
Allah, the
Most Merciful keeps the men of letters close to Him. He asks them to bear
witness of His Oneness
….and those having knowledge (also give this
witness); (Qur’an,
3:18)
The
following two verses say that a literate and an illiterate cannot be of equal
stature and that only an educated person can understand things. He says the
person who can see and a blind person cannot be equal:
.... Say, “Can those
who know and those who do not know become equal?” It is only the people of
understanding who are receptive of the advice (Surah Az-Zumar - Verse: 9) Mufti Taqi Usmani
"Not alike are
the blind and the seeing." (35; 19)
……Are the blind and
the one who sees equal? Will you not then take thought?" (6; 50)
Muslims Are Not Acquiring Knowledge on the Line
of Truth and Justice
Taking the
present-day madrasa educated scholars into account, in the light of their actions
and reaction on the social issues confronting the community where Muslims are
more under attack by their brothers in religion, it can be easily understood
that their acquisition of knowledge is not on the line of truth and justice.
Today’s Muslims are speaking not for the sake of truth based on their knowledge
but to defend the school of thoughts they represent. The education imparted to
them is turning them into a defending machine of the sectarian thoughts
imprinted in their minds.
Allah, the Ghafurur Raheem warns such Muslims (and
the people at large) against speaking without knowing in the following verse:
“And follow not (O
man, i.e., say not, or do not, or witness not) that of which you have no
knowledge. Verily, the hearing, and the sight, and the heart of each of those
ones will be questioned (by Allah).” (Qur’an, 17:36)
Reading the
Holy Quran and the books of Ahadees without understanding its soul is not
gaining knowledge, especially so for those whose mother tongue is not Arabic.
The Holy Quran is in classical Arabic language and the time and occasions of
the Ayats and the context of the actions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) (Ahadees) is
very different from the environment we are living in today. Therefore, the
teachers (Mudarreseen) of madrasas
will do better to not let their wards study on a particular sectarian line of
thought but the pure teachings of Allah and His Apostle. If Muslims are
knowledgeable, they will solve their problems by understanding the facts being
kept in front of them by their brothers from their perspective.
The Holy
Quran says that every human being has to think and then speak. Thus, in the
light of the Holy Quran, it can be said that the believers have to have a sense
of acquiring true knowledge and reflecting on the things that come under their
knowledge.
The
countries having invested in thinking (research) and acquiring knowledge on a
priority basis are called developed nations today. They have done revolutionary
research works for the benefit of society. Islam is not strange to the research
world. Muslim scientist and scholars have also done revolutionary work in
various fields before they fell prey to theological sectarianism and got
divided into sects.
Today’s
Muslims can also follow the righteous path of Allah and His Prophet Muhammad
(SAW) and become a pioneer in the fields of life-affecting sciences. Considers
some of the Ahadees that reflect the words of Allah.
“Whoever follows a
path in the pursuit of knowledge, Allah will make a path to paradise easy for
him.” (Al-Bukhari,
Kitab Al-Ilm, 10)
Ibn Abbas
(ra) narrated that the Messenger of Allah said:
A single scholar of
religion is more formidable against Shaitan than a thousand devout persons
In a Hadith
Abu Darda(ra) narrated that I heard the Prophet of Allah (pbuh) saying:
The
angels will lower their wings in their great pleasure with one who seeks
knowledge, the inhabitants of the heavens and the Earth and the fish in the
deep waters will ask forgiveness for the learned man. The superiority of the
learned man over the devout is like that of the moon, on the night when it is
full, over the rest of the stars. The learned are the heirs of the Prophets,
and the Prophets leave neither dinar nor dirham, leaving only knowledge, and he
who takes it takes an abundant portion.
Pursuit of
knowledge is the pursuit of piety, honesty, love and brotherhood. We have to be
true students of our conscience to learn the truth without leaning to any one
side of the perspective.
Attainment
of knowledge will make our religious perspectives clear and we will be able to
shed any prejudices we are living with.
The world is a village. We all live together. We will have to understand
each other in the light of the teachings of the Holy Quran and Ahadees.
And Allah knows the best.
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Arman
Neyazi is a columnist with NewAgeIslam.com
URL: https://www.newageislam.com/islamic-society/knowledge-sectarian-enlightenment-bigotry/d/124701