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Brasco
04-18-2010, 11:42 AM
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The Prophet - Peace and Blessings be upon him - said "It's the duty upon every muslim to strive for knowledge!"

Did the Prophet - Peace and Blessings be upon him - mean wordly knoweldge? or the minimun knowledge in the religion? are there any scholarly interpreations of this hadith?
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-Elle-
04-18-2010, 03:56 PM
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Well from the lectures I've attended and the knowledgeable people whom I know which cast their opinion on this matter, we (Muslims) are encouraged to seek knowledge on everything in this life, not just Islam. You are strongly encouraged to learn about, for example, geology, geography, health, astronomy, sociology etc... and seek to understand the composition of this earth and everything on it. I was told once that since the Qur'an interprets various aspects of this life (scientific and moral), then we should seek to understand what in fact is being interpreted...

This is why some say that when you study (at school) and you struggle, you get good deeds (ajer) added.

Dr. Tariq Ramadan also said in a speech yesterday, I'm sorry I can't quote directly the verses or hadiths he mentioned (I don't remember), that God loves the one who is has mastered one domain in his life; who is specialized in it and performs it very well (examples: business, chemistry, psychology, public speaking,and so on, whatever it may be) in his life.

Hope this helps,

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Alpha Dude
04-18-2010, 04:10 PM
Wa alaykum salam,

I won't place my own interpretation upon the hadith.

Since our purpose in life is to attain the pleasure of Allah, it stands to reason that knowledge of the deen is very important to have an understanding of what to do and what to refrain from in order to gain the maximum reward.

Gaining non-deeni knowledge if it is beneficial in any way to muslims and the intention is that you will use that knowledge for the sake of Islam in whatever form, is commendable (a necessity, even).

Intention behind seeking worldy knowledge is key. If you want the knowledge just for the sake of it, what's the ultimate point and benefit of it (in response to those cases where people devote their entire life to learning something)?

Such knowledge won't help your cause in the grave nor the hearafter. Deeni ilm, on the other hand, if it increases your total reward by the amount of even just an atom, is more beneficial and useful.
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ardianto
04-18-2010, 04:34 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Brasco
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The Prophet - Peace and Blessings be upon him - said "It's the duty upon every muslim to strive for knowledge!"

Did the Prophet - Peace and Blessings be upon him - mean wordly knoweldge? or the minimun knowledge in the religion? are there any scholarly interpreations of this hadith?
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Indonesian Ulama translate/interpret that hadits into
"Adalah kewajiban bagi setiap Muslim untuk menuntut ilmu"

There are two underlined words in that sentence :
- Kewajiban. This is means "wajib" or obligation. All Muslims are obligated to strive for knowledge.

- Ilmu. Indonesian share term "Knowledge" into two meaning.
First, "Pengetahuan". This is informative knowledge that makes us know "What". In example, we know what is airplane, where is Sahara desert, who was Napoleon, etc.
Second, "Ilmu". This is beneficial knowledge that makes us know more than "What" but "Why" and "How". In example, Muslim learn medic to know what is disease, why people get illness, and how to cure people.

So, as Muslims we are obligated to strive for beneficial knowledge, and use these beneficial knowledge for do something good for ourselves, for people, for Islam.

And those knowledge is not only about fiq'h, sharia, but also physic, biology, economy, etc.
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04-18-2010, 08:29 PM
There is a book called the 3 fundamental princible of islam and it mention that it is compulsory upon every muslim to learn about three matter and thy are 1) knowledge of Allah 2)knowledge of the prophet 3)knowledge of the deen of islam so it is compulsory upon every muslim male and female to learn about his deen however learning about world knowledge is not compulsory but if you learn it with good intention then you will get reward.
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Hamza Asadullah
05-03-2010, 11:02 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Brasco
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The Prophet - Peace and Blessings be upon him - said "It's the duty upon every muslim to strive for knowledge!"

Did the Prophet - Peace and Blessings be upon him - mean wordly knoweldge? or the minimun knowledge in the religion? are there any scholarly interpreations of this hadith?
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Asalaamu Alaikum Wr Wb,

Blessings of Seeking Knowledge

by Kanika Aggarwal

“Knowledge is power.”

How many times in our lives have we heard this phrase? How many times have our parents, teachers, elders stated this same thing over and over again? This quote by Sir Francis Bacon emphasizes that when you have knowledge, you have authority. It alludes to the fact that there is something about acquiring knowledge that gives you a controlling influence. But more importantly, this is a non-Muslim phrase which has only been around since 1597.

The teachings of religion of Islam came to us well over 1400 years ago. From the beginning of revelation, there was an emphasis on seeking and acquiring knowledge. I remind you that the first words of revelation were “Read!”


“Recite in the name of your Lord who created.” [Qur'an, 96:1]


The intention of this article is not so much to remind you the importance of seeking knowledge. It is assumed that we know as Muslims that we have been commanded to seek knowledge.

The quest for knowledge is a compulsion on every Muslim. [Hadith Hassan]

Note: The knowledge referred to above is knowledge in deen because that is the only knowledge that is wajib (compulsory).

The main goal of this article is to motivate you to continue to seek Islamic knowledge, and to encourage you to take joy and pride in doing this act of worship, because we can understand from various Qur’anic statements and ahadith (statements of the Prophet ﷺ) that there are definite returns for these efforts in the form of rewards and blessings from Allah.


Raised Status and Rank


“Allah will raise those who have believed among you and those who were given knowledge, by degrees.” [Qur'an, 58:11]

Let us take a hypothetical scenario where you work for a reputable company. One day your boss entices you with a promotion upon completion of a certain project under your lead. I guarantee you would put your heart and soul into getting that promotion. Well, Allah wants to give you a promotion, not just in this dunya but in Jannah (Paradise)! Scholars agree that the term “high ranks” in this statement refers to bounties in this world and the Hereafter. Just because the promises of Jannah are intangible at the moment should not allow us to ignore such a huge blessing of seeking knowledge. We have to believe in the ayat (verses, signs) of our Lord.

Superiority over all beings

“And He taught Adam the names – all of them. Then He showed them to the angels and said, ‘Inform Me of the names of these, if you are truthful.’ They said, ‘Exalted are You; we have no knowledge except what You have taught us. Indeed, it is You who is the Knowing, the Wise.’ He said, ‘O Adam, inform them of their names.’ And when he had informed them of their names, He said, ‘Did I not tell you that I know the unseen [aspects] of the heavens and the earth? And I know what you reveal and what you have concealed.’ And [mention] when We said to the angels, ‘Prostrate before Adam’; so they prostrated…” [Qur'an, 2:31-34].


When Allah taught Adam (`alayhi assalam – peace be upon him) the names of all things, He asked the angels and Iblis (who had reached the level of angels) to prostrate to Adam (as). I remind you that angels are pure creations of Allah. They are made of light, are in complete obedience to Him and are doing tasbih (glorifying Allah) at all times. Such a pure creation of Allah was commanded to show respect to our ancestor Adam (as), who was made of clay and was prone to sinning. This prostration was performed as a form of respect and took place based on one and only one factor: knowledge.

In one of Michelle Obama’s speeches at an all-girls’ high school, she told the students that she was where she was only because of education. Even in this dunya, the way to gain superiority over other human beings is through knowledge – you get a better income, you enjoy a more luxurious lifestyle, you have a higher reputation in the society. But to be higher in front of Allah you have to be knowledgeable in your deen, and this is how you will truly become superior to all other creations of Allah.

Scholars truly understand the Qur’an



“And these examples We present to the people, but none will understand them except those of knowledge.” [Qur'an, 29:43]

Scholars agree that this ayah is actually referring to all people of knowledge (and not just the scholars). People of knowledge who read, learn, andunderstand the Qur’an are the ones who truly comprehend the parables it contains. The parables mentioned in the Qur’an are important in telling us which actions are harmful to our akhira (Hereafter) and hence should be avoided. They also guide us in which actions are more rewarding than others, so that we can strive to do them.

Sign of Allah’s love for a person

“Whosoever Allah wishes good for, He gives him understanding (fiqh) of the Religion.” (Bukhari and Muslim)

As children we are always looking for signs of love from our parents. If a parent buys gifts for their child, the child is assured that their parents love them. Love and compassion from parents makes a child feel happy and special. Allah tells us through the Prophet ﷺ that if He loves us, He gives us understanding of the religion of Islam. The difference is that the love of Allah is far greater than anybody else’s love. Acquiring the love of Allah is the ultimate goal of this life.

However, this love does not come without striving, trying hard and putting in a lot of effort. You have to earn the love of Allah by striving to gain Islamic knowledge – even if there are not many resources around you, even if the knowledge seems hard to retain, even if there are many distractions around you.

Statement of Imam Shafi’i

“After the obligatory deeds, nothing is more beloved to Allah than studying knowledge.”

While this statement holds the obvious meaning of how much Allah loves for a person to seek Islamic knowledge, it also a much deeper implication. The process starts off by gaining knowledge that is absolutely essential for a Muslim to perform their obligatory deeds. Once a person gets accustomed to performing obligatory deeds and does not find them burdensome, then because of the impact of knowledge, they will automatically do acts that are more than obligatory.

Let us take an example of a sister who finds is hard to pray two sunnah rakat (units of prayer) at the time of fajr. She skips the sunnah rakat, prays the obligatory units quickly, and jumps back into bed. She takes a class where she learns of the great blessings of praying the sunnah units of fajr prayer. After gaining knowledge, she makes it a point not to miss her sunnah units of prayer.

Hadith of Abu Darda

“If anyone travels on a road in search of knowledge, Allah will cause him to travel on one of the roads of Paradise. 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 worshipper 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 a big fortune.” [Abu Dawud]


This hadith outlines multiple blessings of seeking knowledge, but we will concentrate on two main benefits. The two main benefits of treading on the path of knowledge are the protection of angels and the du’a of Allah’s creatures. Angels provide protection in two ways: they lower their wings for a student of knowledge (i.e. they allow the student of knowledge to walk over their wings, much like a red carpet), and out of respect for the student of knowledge, they stop flying until the student has passed them. Allahu Akbar! Despite the purity of the angels, knowledge allows us to gain a higher rank than them in the eyes of Allah!

The inhabitants of the heavens and the earth make du’a for the student of knowledge. This includes the du’a of the angels and all other creatures on this earth, such as ants and all the fish in the sea. This is a great honor for children of Adam (as)! Striving for knowledge is one of the best deeds we can do to attain mercy of Allah.

Statement of Ibn Hazm (may Allah be pleased with him)

“If the learned ponders how the hours he spent learning saved him from the humiliation of being dominated by the ignorant and from the distress of having no access to the facts, and how those hours provided him with the joy of discovering that which is hidden from others, he would excel in praising Allah, the exalted, full of majesty, and would be more pleased with the knowledge he has and would deepen his desire to increase his knowledge.”

This is a beautiful statement by Ibn Hazm (ra). The direct implications of his statement are obvious. Possession of knowledge will save us from the humiliation of being dominated by the commands of ignorant people. Moreover, possession of knowledge will save us from the distress of having no access to reliable and authentic information. Furthermore, possession of knowledge will give us the joy of knowing that which others do not know. Correct knowledge allows us to worship our Lord in a better manner, a manner which pleases Him. Once we have the knowledge, we will become even more pleased with its advantages and benefits in our lives. This would deepen our desire to gain more knowledge. It is a sweet yet vicious cycle, which takes initial effort and indulgence, but once we taste the sweetness of knowledge, we become addicted!

Are you satisfied?

“Two persons are never satisfied, one who is seeking knowledge, and the other who is seeking the world.”

(Note: there is a disagreement about the above statement. Some say this is a hadith, and some say it is a statement of Ali (ra). Either way, we concern ourselves with the beneficial message of this statement.)

We have a choice in this world. We can either get addicted to this dunya, which we will leave after 60-80 years of life along with everything in it, or we can get addicted to seeking knowledge, which will reap heavy rewards on the Day of Judgement. The path of this dunya leads us away from Allah, and the path of knowledge leads us towards Allah. Likewise, the path of this dunya destroys our Hereafter, and the path of knowledge secures our Hereafter. The choice is entirely ours.

When should you be jealous of others ?

“No one should be jealous of anything except two people – a man whom Allah has blessed with knowledge and he teaches it; and a man who has money and he spends it in the sake of Allah.” (Bukhari)

This hadith alludes to the etiquettes of seeking knowledge. Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) is saying we should not get envious of others for anything other than two things, one of them being knowledge. Observing other people who have knowledge of the Qur’an and the Sunnah should make us feel envious; the idea is to use this feeling as a motivation to gain knowledge. This hadith does not imply that we question Allah’s decree as to why He made the other person knowledgeable and why we were not given similar knowledge. Instead, we should ask Allah to make us learned in our deen.


“My Lord, increase me in knowledge.” [Qur'an, 20:114]

May Allah increase us in knowledge and make us benefit from it and act upon it aswell as conveying to others so that they too may act upon it and benefit. Ameen
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