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Thanaa
10-16-2007, 10:49 AM
I was just wondering how a person should go about becoming a Scholar? Ive wanted to be one for years, even before I came to Islam.
Unfortunately, It wasnt offered as a career option at school! :cry:
I feel that there is a lack of female scolars, etc. I wouldnt mind helping to balance the scales, so to speak.:D
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Ummu Sufyaan
10-20-2007, 12:09 PM
:sl:
i thought i had a fatwa which was titled something like, how to become a scholar, but i cannont seem to find it.
however, islam-qa have a good section about seeking knowledge. heres the link.
http://islam-qa.com/index.php?cref=4...list=15&ln=eng
:sl:
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umar113
12-31-2007, 08:43 PM
dont u have to do some courses to become a scholar?
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جوري
12-31-2007, 08:45 PM
yup.. believe you have to go to a place like 'Al azhar' university and study theology, fiqh, juriprudence etc etc etc

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Woodrow
12-31-2007, 10:00 PM
there seems to be a resurrection of Islamic studies going on in the world. Naturally it will be time before the newer ones will equal places like "Al azhar" but the future looks bright that at some time there will be quality Islamic universities where ever Muslims are found.

the Department of Islamic Studies, at the University of Texas is already getting a good reputations and to be scholars are even coming from Saudi for Islamic studies here. The current undergrad curriculum is already impressive and plans are to bring it up to Ph.D level.

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/mes/islamic/
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chacha_jalebi
12-31-2007, 10:05 PM
you should have sufficient knowlegde and it also depends on what you do with your knowlegde

like there are loads loads of knowlegdeable people and they dont do anything with their knowlegde. be a active preacher, write up a books, give talks lol

and also if you want to be a top top scholar, it does depend on what other scholars think of you as well, because thats one way to get easy recognition!!!
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Silver Pearl
01-01-2008, 08:25 AM
:wasalamex

The advice of a Salaaf:

أخي لن تنال العلم إلا بستةٍ سأنبئك عن تفصيلها ببيان


ذكاءٌ وحرصٌ واجتهادٌ وبلغةٌ وصحبة أستاذٍ وطول زمانِ



Meaning:



"Brother, you will not gain knowledge except with six (conditions). I'll tell you about them in details:


Intellect, eagerness, perseverence, affluence, the company of a Teacher, and a long time."


Imaam Shafi'ee (rahimahullaah)

Wa Allaahu'3llaam


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Aicha-belgium
01-02-2008, 11:17 AM
what is a scholar....is that the same as a student?
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Woodrow
01-02-2008, 11:40 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Aicha-belgium
what is a scholar....is that the same as a student?
A true Scholar will always be a student, because a true scholar will understand that there is always more to learn. But, a scholar also has the ability to share and teach what has been learned and has learned more than most people.

I believe the best way to think of an Islamic scholar would be as a person who has attained a Ph.D but has not given up learning and is still working on additional Ph.Ds.

From the American Heritage dictionary:

scholar
(skŏl'ər) pronunciation


n.

1.
1. A learned person.
2. A specialist in a given branch of knowledge: a classical scholar.
2. One who attends school or studies with a teacher; a student.
3. A student who holds or has held a particular scholarship.

[Middle English scoler, from Old French escoler and from Old English scolere, both from Medieval Latin scholāris, from Late Latin, of a school, from Latin scola, schola, school.

The Real Meaning of an Ulema
What the Term Ulema Really Means and How It Should Be Applied Today

© Maria Zain

Nov 12, 2007
Ulemas are traditionally known as Islamic scholars. By definition, however, they are people of knowledge - even if their ambits include secular issues.

The ulema today is known as a man or woman who is well versed in Islamic jurisprudence. This person is knowledgeable of all matters relating to Islamic creed. Most weight falls upon Islamic beliefs; Qur'anic studies and reading; prayers and other forms of worship as well as the Prophetic sunnah. In the English language, we know the ulema as "the Islamic scholar."

By defining what is Islamic, people's perception of what does not fall under an Islamic scholar's jurisdiction is known as secular matters
Source: http://islam.suite101.com/article.cf...ng_of_an_ulema
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Aicha-belgium
01-02-2008, 11:45 AM
barakellahufiek
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Pk_#2
01-05-2008, 11:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Silver Pearl
:wasalamex

The advice of a Salaaf:

أخي لن تنال العلم إلا بستةٍ سأنبئك عن تفصيلها ببيان


ذكاءٌ وحرصٌ واجتهادٌ وبلغةٌ وصحبة أستاذٍ وطول زمانِ

Meaning:

"Brother, you will not gain knowledge except with six (conditions). I'll tell you about them in details:

Intellect, eagerness, perseverence, affluence, the company of a Teacher, and a long time."


Imaam Shafi'ee (rahimahullaah)

Wa Allaahu'3llaam
JazakAllah khair sista,

MashaAllah,

AsaalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
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Abu Thabit
01-12-2008, 08:13 AM

Salam 'Alaikum brothers and sisters,

The most important step to become a scholar is the intention,


one have to ask himself, why Im learning Sharee'ah? to be called a scholar?, or just to fullfil my dreams? OR to worship Allah with knowledge and get closer to Him, and clear out any misconceptions left by the enemies of Islam? .. if your intention is pure that all of what you learn is just for Allah's sake, then you took the first, and the most important step towards seeking knowledge, and Allah the Most High will ease the rest of the process for you as long as your intentions are still pure .. may Allah guide us and give us pure intentions.

Jazakum Allah Khayr
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