IMPORTANCE OF SEEKING KNOWLEDGE
No
other religion or institution gives as much importance to knowledge as
the religion of Islam. The religion has made seeking knowledge
incumbent upon all Muslims and has deemed that not doing so as a sin.
The Prophet, may Allah praise him, said in an authentic narration
(hadeeth):
“Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.”
This
obligation is not limited to a certain sex or class, but rather it is
as much as an obligation upon women as it is for men, the young and the
old, and the poor and the rich. Allah has raised the ranks and status
of those who have knowledge, and has praised them in many places in the
Quran. Allah says:
“Allah raises of those who believe and those who have been given knowledge many levels.”(Quran 58:11)
There
is a great difference between a Muslim who has knowledge and one who
does not. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
described this in his saying:
“The
excellence of a scholar over another (ordinary) worshipper is like the
excellence of the full moon over the rest of the heavenly bodies.” (Abu Dawood)
He (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) also said:
“The excellence of a scholar over another (ordinary) worshipper is like the excellence of me over the least of you.” (Al-Tirmidthi)
Why
has Allah given such preference to those who have knowledge to those
who do not? The role of the Prophets was to impart knowledge to the
creation, knowledge directly from our Creator, about His Self and
Attributes, as well as how humans are to please Him and avoid His
anger. Here we see the importance of knowledge in the life of a
Muslim. In order that He worship Allah correctly, do deeds which please
Allah and avoid what angers Him, the Muslim must seek knowledge. If
they do not, they will live their entire lives doing things which might
actually oppose the teachings of the religion, causing him to earn the
punishment of Allah instead of His forgiveness.
What Should I Learn?
So
the question arises, if it is an obligation to seek knowledge of the
religion, and the fields of knowledge within the religion are so vast,
what type of knowledge is obligatory to seek? Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal, a
great scholar of Islam, answered that it is obligatory for every Muslim
individual to seek that type of knowledge which will allow him to
practice his religion properly. The following are examples:
- Islamic beliefs.
This
is by far the most important aspect of the religion a person must
learn, for through this aspect a person actually becomes Muslim. The
first thirteen years of the Prophet Muhammad’s call was devoted to
correcting people’s beliefs about Allah, emphasizing that no worship was
to be directed to any but Him Alone, while only a few of the other
commandments were revealed at that time.
- The knowledge of the obligatory aspects of worship.
As
we know, Allah has commanded Muslims to perform certain acts of
worship. Many of these acts are obligatory and, in turn, one must know
how to perform them. For example, Allah has obligated upon us to pray a
minimum of five times per day, so it becomes obligatory upon us to know
how to pray properly, bearing in mind what is permissible and
impermissible for us to do during the Prayer. Also, as one of the
conditions of the Prayer is to purify oneself, a person must know how to
do so. This also holds true for the rest of the commandments of Allah.
3) Knowing what is permissible and impermissible in daily life.
By
the Mercy of Allah, He has encouraged us to enjoy a countless number of
bounties which He created. At the same time, He has also warned us
from certain things due to the physical or spiritual harm resulting from
their indulgence. It then becomes obligatory for us to learn these
aspects of the religion so that we may not intentionally commit or
accidentally fall into these impermissible acts. An important note to
mention is that Muslims must be sure they learn those rulings related to
their field of work, whether it be medicine, trade, law, or any other
field, in order that they carry out their work according to the
guidelines of the religion.
4) Last
but not least, a person must also learn how to purify their hearts and
deeds from blameworthy traits. Muslims must know how to purify their
hearts from the love of wealth, status, and fame, and how to make one’s
love for Allah alone. They must also learn the lofty manners taught to
us by the religion of Islam, and try to pattern our lives according to
Prophet Muhammad, may Allah praise him.
Patience in the Path to Paradise
Learning knowledge is something which must be done, but it need not be done so all at once, as the great scholar az-Zuhri said,
“Whoever
seeks knowledge in one go, it will leave him at one go. Rather,
knowledge is only sought through the passing of nights and days.”
One
should make a firm intention, and have patience throughout their
search. Some aspects may be easy, but some might be harder to achieve.
Bear in mind that when one tries to learn while it is hard for him, they
will receive a double reward from Allah due to the effort they spent in
seeking it, and Allah’s bounty is indeed limitless. The Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
“Whoever reads the Quran and stutters while reading, due to its difficulty, will receive a double reward.”
There
are many ways to learn the religion, the best being directly learning
it from a knowledgeable and righteous Muslim. But as they are not
always available, one must look for other ways, such as good books,
cassettes, and websites to fulfill this goal. Do not try to tackle
those issues which require much study in the beginning; rather,
prioritize the material of study in order of importance. One of the
means to learn the religion is from this website, which has been
established for you to learn the basics of your religion from authentic
sources in an easy, step by step manner.
We
encourage you to read the lessons we have prepared for you, and to
answer the questions related to each in order to test yourself. Do not
proceed to the next lesson until you have fully understood the previous
one, as these lessons have been prepared for your own benefit. Do not
be concerned about the time it takes for you to fully understand the
material, for you are gaining reward for each second you spend while
doing it. Learning your religion will make easy for you the path to
Paradise, as Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
said:
“Whoever treads a path in seeking knowledge, Allah will make easy for him the path to Paradise.”
Keenly Seek Knowledge
The Prophet, may Allah praise him, said:
“When Allah wishes good for a person, He makes him understand the religion.” (al-Bukhari)
The
Companions, may Allah be pleased with them all, were very keen on
gaining knowledge. Look at how keen Abdullah b. Abbas (may Allah be upon
him), the cousin of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him), was to seek knowledge. He devoted himself to acquiring knowledge
in a wide variety of fields. He had a special admiration for persons
like Zaid b.
Thabit
(may Allah be upon him), who was one of the scribes of the Quran, the
leading judge and jurist in Medina, and an expert in the laws of
inheritance and in reading the Quran. Once when Zaid intended to travel,
the young Abdullah stood humbly at his side, and taking hold of the
reins of his mount he adopted the attitude of a humble servant in the
presence of his master. Zaid said to him: “Don't do this, O cousin of the Prophet!”
"This is how we were commanded to treat the learned ones among us," Abdullah replied.
Zaid said in return, "Let me see your hand."
Abdullah stretched out his hand. Zaid, taking it, kissed it and said: "This is how we were commanded to treat the members of the household of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).”
Fruits of Knowledge
To
conclude, seeking knowledge is an act of worship that requires you to
keep your intention sincerely for Allah alone and none else, seeking His
Pleasure and reward. Do not seek knowledge to show off or compete with
others, or to enliven one’s gatherings. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
“Whoever
seeks that knowledge which is (usually) sought to seek the pleasure of
Allah in order to gain some worldly benefit, he will not sense the scent
of Paradise on the Day of Judgment.”
Also
know that knowledge is of no importance if one does not reap its
fruits, which is to practice the religion of Islam as Allah loves. So
one should try to practice what one learns as living Islam is what takes
a person to Paradise.
We
close with some supplications which the Prophet Muhammad (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) himself made in regards to seeking
knowledge.
“O Allah! Bring us benefit by what You taught us, and teach us that which brings us benefit, and increase us in knowledge”
“O
Allah, I ask you to grant us beneficial knowledge, good, pure and
permissible sustenance, and deeds which are accepted by You.” (Ibn Maajah)
“O
Allah I seek refuge in you from knowledge which does not benefit, a
heart which does not humble itself in fear, an insatiable desire, and
supplications which are unanswered.”
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