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madeenahsh
10-07-2005, 10:05 AM
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The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) said,

من يُرد الله به خيراً يُفَقَّه في الدين، وإنما أنا قاسمٌ والله يُعطي،
ولن تزال هذه الأمة قائمة على أمر الله لايضرهم من خالفهم حتى يأتي أمر الله
"Whoever Allaah desires good for, He will endow him with comprehension of the religion. And verily, I am but an oath taker and Allaah is the Provider. And this Ummah will never cease to be upon the command of Allaah. It will not be harmed by those who oppose them until the mater of Allaah arrives." [Narrated by Al-Bukhaaree from Mu'awiyyah, may Allaah be merciful to him.]

And Muslim narrated it (i.e. the Hadeeth) in Maarfu'an (literally means "raised up"; however, in Hadeeth terminology and classification it refers to a narration, which is completely connected from the narrator, that is "raised up" all the way to the source; in this case, to the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) from Mu'awiyyah with the phrasing,

من يُرد الله به خيراً يفقهه فى الدين، ولاتزال عصابة من المسلمين يقاتلون على الحق ظاهرين على من ناوأهم إلى يوم القيامة
"Whoever Allaah desires good for, He will endow him with comprehension of the religion. And there will never cease to be a group from the Muslims, fighting upon the truth, opposing those who go against them until the Day of Resurrection."

From the benefits of this Hadeeth:

A) This Hadeeth points out the virtue of knowledge and the virtue of its people and that the comprehension from the slave regarding his religion is from the signs that Allaah, the Most High, desires goodness for him. This is because, through his understanding his religion, his deeds will become righteous, as it has passed, concerning the obligation of compliance to the Sharee'ah for the validity of his actions. And by him understanding his religion, he will guide others to the truth and the goodness (as well). So he will gain the rewards of the deeds of whomever he guided. And this all clarifies the great virtue of knowledge and the great rewards of the people who act according to it.

Also, this Hadeeth indicates, with its understanding, that whoever is not endowed with comprehension of his religion has been forbidden the goodness. Ibn Hajr said,

وقد أخرج أبو يعلى حديث معاوية من وجه آخر ضعيف وزاد فى آخره
« ومن لم يتفقه فى الدين لم يُبَال الله به »
والمعنى صحيح، لأن من لم يعرف أمور دينه لايكون فقيها ولا طالب فقه، فيصح أن يوصف بأنه ما أريد به الخير،
وفى ذلك بيان ظاهر لفضل العلماء علي سائر الناس، ولفضل التفقه فى الدين علي سائر العلوم
"And Abu Ya'ala has narrated this Hadeeth of Mu'awiyyah from an alternate route, which is weak and it contains an additional phrase in its end: '…And whoever is not granted the comprehension in his religion, then Allaah has not paid him any attention.' And the meaning (of this addition) is correct because whoever does not know the matters of his religion, he will neither be a jurist nor a student of jurisprudence. So it would be correct for this to be described as though good was not desired for him. And in that, there is an apparent clarification for the virtue of the 'Ulamaa above the rest of the people and for the virtues of leaning the religion above the rest of the sciences." ["Fat'h Al-Baree", Vol.1/165]

Allah Ta’ala says: {And on the earth are signs for those who have Faith with certainty. And also in your own selves, Will you not then see?}

B) Also, (it points out) that the knowledge will not be (attained) merely through an attempt to attain it - in other words, by seeking and leaning - rather, for whoever Allaah opens (the path) for. And the evidence for this, is his 's statement, من يـــرد الله به خيراً يُفقهه "Whoever Allaah desires good for, He will endow him with comprehension…" And he did not say, "…let him comprehend…" So he attributed this gaining of understanding, to Allaah and not the (mere) attempt of the slave, even if the attempt of slave through learning is a cause for it.

And his 's statement, in the narration of Bukhaaree: وإنما أنا قاسم "And verily, I am but an oath taker…" - in other words, for the knowledge and a conveyer of it, والله يعطى "…and Allaah is the Provider," in other words, Provider of the comprehension to whoever He wills. So not everyone who has been reached by a portion of the Prophet's knowledge is a jurist.

And His, the Most High's, statement supports this:

يُؤْتِ الحكمـــــة من يشــــاء ومن يُؤْتَ الحكمـــة فقد أوتى خيــراً كثيرا
"He grants Hikmah (i.e. Wisdom) to whom He pleases, and he, to whom Hikmah is granted, is indeed granted abundant good. But none remember (will receive admonition) except men of understanding." (Al-Baqarah, 269)

So it has been confirmed that the Hikmah (i.e. wisdom) is something that is granted from Allaah, the Most High, and Ibn 'Abdul-Barr narrated from Maalik, may Allaah be merciful to him, that he said,

الحكمة هى الفقه في دين الله
"The Hikmah is the comprehension in the religion of Allaah." ["Al-Jaami' Bayaan Al-'Ilm", Vol. 1/17]

Also, Ibn 'Abdul-Barr narrated from Imaam Maalik, may Allaah be merciful to him, that he said,

الحكمـــة والعــــلم نـور يهدي به الله من يشاء وليس بكثرة المسائل
"The Hikmah and the knowledge is a light, with which Allaah guides whomever He wills and it does not merely come through a plethora of matters (i.e. efforts to study etc.) And also from him, that he said,

إن العلم ليس بكثرة الرواية ولكنه نور جعله الله فى القلوب
"Verily, knowledge does not come (merely) through a plethora of narrations, rather it is a light, which Allaah places in the hearts." ["Al-Jaami' Bayaan Al-'Ilm", Vol. 2/25]
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baby_muslimah15
10-16-2005, 12:25 PM
JazakAllah Khair, 4 this sister/brother......Salaamz
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Salema
10-16-2005, 05:30 PM
Jazakallah..!
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M Ilyas
10-18-2005, 06:16 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Aalimah
'…And whoever is not granted the comprehension in his religion, then Allaah has not paid him any attention.' :'(
Then we must seek knowledge
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Halima
11-13-2005, 05:34 PM
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Jazakhallah for the wonderful read


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11-15-2005, 05:36 PM
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Jazak ALLAH khair sister 4 an excellent sharing...:rose:

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khaledmm123
03-31-2006, 11:15 AM
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mashallah sis it's really a benificial read
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ISLAMUK
03-31-2006, 11:17 AM
salam


may allah guide us.

allah knows best


brother in islam

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madeenahsh
04-15-2006, 07:49 PM
asallam alykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

waiyakum to all the sisters and akhis

Barakatullahi feekum
wasallam alykum warahmatullahi wabarakathu
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bluesky
08-22-2006, 02:47 PM
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jazakallah sis
that was very inspiring and just makes u think 4 a while:D
wasalaam.
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Dr_B2
09-30-2006, 08:59 PM
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may ALLAH erward u 4 tht great topic :)
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LUVAR
11-13-2006, 06:23 PM
ya Allah endow us with knowledge and understanding of the deen ameen
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Umm Safiya
11-30-2006, 11:35 AM
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Jazâkillâhu khayran..
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Noor 13
11-27-2007, 06:31 PM
Jazak Allah sister for this beneficial and informative thread.
May Allah grant us comprehension of our deen Ameen
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Najm
08-21-2008, 03:32 PM
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

This is a very good read, JazakAllah Khair

FiAmaaniAllah
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12-14-2008, 09:03 PM
Nice.
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nazish
03-10-2009, 07:03 PM
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JazakAllah Khair

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umm786
06-17-2009, 08:10 AM
The ‘Islamic Studies’
Student Manual












Compiled and Written by:

Abu Abdillah, Sajid Ahmed Umar







In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

Introduction

All Praise is due to Allah. We praise him, seek His help, and ask His forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of our souls and the adverse consequences of our deeds. Whoever Allah guides; there is non that can misguide him, and whoever He misguides, then non can guide him.

I bear witness and testify that there is no deity that is worthy of worship except for Allah; He is alone having no partners. I bear witness and testify that Muhammed (SAW) is his perfect worshipper and messenger.

The treatise that is in the readers hand is an extremely brief compilation discussing the etiquettes of a ‘student of Islamic knowledge’.

Work on this treatise started in Ramadaan of the Islamic year 1428 which corresponds to the year 2007 in the English calendar.

Reasons behind this effort originally were to provide a guideline to be used in educating students attending a youth development program in Lancashire U.K aiming to outline a basic perspective that is incumbent upon all students of Islam to adhere to, giving the seriousness and importance of inviting towards the Straight Path. An individual in this specialty holds high rank in both this world and the next, and indeed is a role model!

Being an exemplar comes with great responsibility and conscientiousness. Appreciating the reality of ones meadow enables him to conduct himself accordingly through-out his endeavour, in a manner that invites constant success and progress.

The number of individuals we see today entering various institutions with the intention of seeking knowledge and qualifying them to be part of a unique and distinct group are overwhelming. However, the actual effect of this exclusive group’s constitution in the avenue of activity and conduct, both during study and after graduation, is almost never seen, with the exception of a few.

I hope, with this effort, to give a chance to firstly myself, as well as one and all to understand our true requirements, and encourage a ‘make way’ to achieving our goals in the most perceptible manner.

I begin by seeking Allah’s (SWT) forgiveness for any errors or omissions. As human beings, we are without doubt weak and full of mistakes. Everything that is mentioned here which is correct is from Allah (SWT) and any mistakes are from myself and, and I seek Allah (SWT) forgiveness.

I ask Allah Almighty's acceptance of this effort as well as sincerity, and
his mercy and forgiveness. I also request all readers to remember me and
my family in their modest du'aa, and ask Allah Almighty to grant us all the goodness that our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) asked Allah to grant him. Ameen.


((Our Lord, accept this from us, indeed you are the all Hearing, the all Knowing))1




Abu Abdillah, Sajid Ahmed Umar
27 Ramadaan 1428 (A.H) – 9 October 2007 (C.E)

















Definition of Knowledge

In the English language ‘Knowledge’ is the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning

The Arabic equivalent for the word ‘knowledge’ is ILM.

‘ILM’ in the context of Islamic studies is divided into two categories:

1. The opposite of IGNORANCE

2. Knowledge of what Allah (S.W.T) revealed to his Prophet (SAW). Allah praises the individual that chooses to acquire it.

The Shari’ah and Islamic texts explain in various places the importance and magnitude of seeking Islamic knowledge, and that indeed the one that sacrifices to learn all pertaining to Allah’s revelation is praised and honoured.

The Prophet (SAW) says in a Hadith found in both the authentic compilations that:

(If Allah wants goodness upon someone, he grants him the understanding of ‘Deen’)

In another Hadith Rasoolullah (SAW) explains that Islamic Knowledge is from the inheritance of the prophets.

In At-Tirmithi and other books of hadith, a narration states that:

(Indeed, the Prophets never left behind dirhams and dinars they left behind as inheritance; knowledge).3

However, an understanding should not be taken from this that knowledge in regards to other fields, such as those found in the secular world are irrelevant!

In fact some Ulamaa have made becoming a doctor or an engineer Faradh Kifaaya due to their importance to our communities.

In summary, the Students of Islamic Knowledge have great responsibility placed upon their shoulders. Nothing can be more important than being the vessels of relaying the traditions of the muslim ummah to the next generation.

May Allah accept your effort and grant you true understanding. Ameen.


The Benefits of seeking Islamic Knowledge

The Qur’an and Sunnah praise those seeking the knowledge of revelation and those who strive to possess it, for indeed it is one of the best forms of worship. The individual that excels regarding his knowledge of Allah’s (SWT) revelation worships Allah (SWT) in the most excellent manner.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah az-Zumar, Verse 9:

((Say, are those who KNOW equal to those who don’t know?))

Just as those alive, and those who are dead can’t be equal, and those who see, and those who are blind can’t be equal; the one who understands his religion, has knowledge of their creator, and is capable of worshipping Allah in a manner others can’t ever equal.

Islamic knowledge removes one and all from the avenues of darkness, and places them in the boulevard of light. Allah (SWT) by it raises those chosen to tread this praiseworthy path above the rest by multiple degrees!

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al- Mujaadalah, Verse 11:

((Allah will raise those who have believed among you and those who were given knowledge by degrees))

That is why we find praise mentioned in regards to the Ulamaa. They are raised in rank by Allah (SWT) in this world and the Aakhirah,

Indeed the true worshipper is he who honours his creator with true service based on true insight and knowledge, as opposed to based on his own whims and fancies.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah Yusuf, Verse 108:

((Say, “This is my way; I invite to Allah with insight, I as well as those who follow who follow me.))


May Allah (SWT) place us in the same assembly as those who serve him with true wisdom. Ameen.


The significant benefits of seeking Islamic Knowledge:

 Knowledge remains whilst wealth diminishes.

Abu Hurairah (R.A) was from amongst the poorest of the Sahaabah (May Allah be pleased with them). In fact he used to fall down from severe hunger. He didn’t possess any worldly possessions but his riches were far more enduring. How many times we hear of him today when reading the books of Hadeeth! And for him are the rewards of all the occasions individuals read about his narrations of our beloved Prophet (SAW) words.

Rasoolullah (SAW) says:

(If a man dies, all his ways of earning rewards are severed, except for three ways: Sadaqatul- jaariyah, or knowledge that he benefited people with, or a pious child that makes dua for him)1

 Knowledge is a means of protection

With every moment, knowledge protects its owner from adversity through Allah’s Munificence. In contrast, wealth requires the protection of its owner! It needs a safe place for storage, and constant accountability, and then, the owner is always on edge.

 A person with Islamic knowledge is from amongst those who can give testimony to the truth.

This is found in the words of Allah (SWT) in Soorah Aal-Imraan, Verse 18:

((Allah witnesses that there is no Diety except him, and so do the angels, and those of knowledge))






 The path of Seeking Islamic knowledge is a path, which leads to Paradise!

Aboo Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reports that Rasoolullah (SAW) said:

(Whoever treads a path, seeking ILM (Islamic Knowledge), then Allah SWT will make the path to JANNAH easy for him).1

 Knowledge is the light by which a servant is guided.

The owner of knowledge is able to worship his creator in the most excellent manner, as well co-existing with Allah’s creation with an unparalleled code of conduct.

The above-mentioned benefits are merely a drop in the ocean with regards to the positives of treading this privileged path. Books have been published discussing only the benefits achieved from this noble journey of studying the knowledge of revelation.

























The Islamic Ruling regarding seeking Islamic Knowledge

Seeking Islamic Knowledge is ‘Faradh Kifaayah’. This means that if some individuals from society undertake this journey, the compulsion of seeking it is lifted upon the rest of society.


The Characteristics of a Student of Knowledge

The seeker of Islamic Knowledge, must aspire to develop a noble character based on a calm temperament, excellent morals and noteworthy conduct.

Bearing this in mind, here are some of the most important qualities needed for one to be truly successful as a Student of Knowledge

 Sincerity in Intention.

The first and foremost characteristic required is sincerity. Everything that is done must be done truly for the sake of Allah.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah Muhammed, Verse 19:

((So know, that there is no Diety except Allah))

Praise of the Ulamaa in the Qur’an is well known, and if Allah (SWT) praises something that he has commanded; it becomes worship, and all worship requires sincerity.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al- Bayyinah, Verse 5:

((And they were not commanded except to worship Allah, being sincere to him in religion))

And Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) reports Rasoolullah (SAW) as saying:

(Indeed all actions are judged by their intentions)1

The reason why special mention is made to Sincerity is because everything has a foundation, and the strength or weakness of that foundation determines the success of its result.

Sincerity is the foundation of being a student of knowledge!

Having an intention of lifting ignorance off ones self and others

The student of knowledge has to understand that throughout his journey, he will be making steps towards lifting himself and those around out of ignorance.

Mankind in their original state are ignorant. Reference to this is found in Soorah an-Nahl, Verse 78, Allah (SWT) says:

{{And Allah extracted you from the wombs of yours mothers not knowing a thing}}

So when you intend to learn for the purpose of extracting from yourself ignorance, you begin your steps towards being from amongst those termed to be al-Ulamaa (The people of knowledge and understanding).

And Allah says regarding them in Soorah Faatir, Verse 28:

{{Only those of knowledge and understanding truly fear Allah}}

Rasoolullah (SAW) said:

(Teach something from me, even if it is a verse)1

May Allah (SAW) make us from amongst the sincere and those who are of constant benefit to others. Ameen.

 At-Taqwa

The recipe to constant advancement as a student of knowledge is Taqwa (God Conciousness and the fear of Allah)!

At-Taqwa was the advise to those before us and is the advise for us and those to come after us.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah an-Nisaa, Verse 131:

{{And we have instructed those who were given the scripture before you and yourselves to fear Allah}}

And Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Baqarah, end of Verse 282:

{{And fear Allah, and Allah teaches you}}

At-Taqwa was also the advice of Rasoolullah (SAW) to his Ummah. Aboo Umaamah (May Allah be pleased with him) reports that heard Rasoolullah (SAW) say:

(Fear your Lord, pray your Five (Salaah). Fast in your month (Ramadan), pay your Zakah, obey those of Islamic authority over you; and you will enter the Paradise of your Lord)1

Allah (SWT) advises us to at-Taqwa in various places in his book. It’s the formula of success in this world and the next.

It was the practice of Rasoolullah (SAW) to invite towards
at-Taqwa, and after him his pious predecessors continued this noble habit.

May Allah make us from ‘al-muttaqoon’ (Those who are conscious of him and fear him) Ameen.

 Love for Allah (SWT) and Love for his Prophet (SAW)

It is incumbent upon us to love Muhammed (SAW) for he invited us towards Allah (SWT), and taught us the way of Allah (SWT). So all goodness that reaches us today, is because of the sacrifice of Rasoolullah (SAW).



Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Baqarah,Verse 165:

{{But those who believe, love Allah more than anything else}}

And Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Imran, Verse 31:

{{Say, if you love Allah, then follow me (Muhammed), so Allah will love you and forgive your sins}}

Rasoolullah (SAW) is reported to have mentioned something to this effect:

(There’s three things that if a person possesses them; the sweetness of Imaan will be found: For Allah (SWT) and his Prophet (SAW) to be the most beloved to him, more than anything else, and for a person not to love another except for the sake of Allah, and for him to hate going back to disbelelief after Allah (SWT) saved him from it as he dislikes being thrown into hell-fire.1

And Rasoolullah (SAW) said:

(None of you believe until I become the most beloved to him, more (beloved) than his children, his parents and all of mankind)2


So Love Allah and His Prophet and as a result of that love learn with sincerity and benefit yourself and others, and express that love in conforming to all that Allah (SWT) has granted you from the knowledge of his revelation.

 Seek closeness to Allah

It is highly desirable to seek closeness to Allah through performing acts of worship that has not been made obligatory, such as nafl Salaah, charity, acts of kindness etc. These actions induce increased love from Allah upon us!


Aboo Huraira (RA) narrates that the Prophet (SAW) said:

“Allah (SWT) said: ‘I will declare war against him who shows hostility to a pious worshipper of Mine. And the most beloved thing with which my slave comes nearer to Me, is what I have enjoined upon him, and my slave keeps coming closer to me, through performing Nawaafil (praying or doing extra deeds besides that which is obligatory) till I love him. Then I become his sense of hearing with which he hears, and his sense of sight with which he sees, and his hand with which he grips, and his leg with which he walks; and if he asks Me, I will give him, and if he asks My protection, I will
protect him, and I do not hesitate to do anything as I hesitate to take the soul of the believer, for he hates death, and I hate to disappoint him.’”)1


 Emulating our Pious Predecessors

Take a page out of the lives of our pious predecessors and emulate their ways.
Leave all speech of no benefit such as arguing, shouting and useless talks! As an alternative, seek poise, refinement, politeness, self-control and good character.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Baqarah, Verse 83:

{{and speak good to people}}

and in Soorah al-Qalam, Verse 4, Allah (SWT) says about Muhammed (SAW):

{{And verily (Oh Muhammed), you are on an exalted standard of character}}

and in Soorah al-Israa’, Verse 53, Allah says:

{{And say to my slaves that they should say the best of words}}

In many a place does Allah (SWT) give reference to good character

The Sunnah epitomises the best possible example of social conduct.

(Anas (RA) narrates that he served Rasoolullah (SAW) for ten years, and He (SAW) never said to him Uff (a minor harsh word denoting impatience) and never blamed him by saying “why did you do so?” and “why didn’t you do so?”) 1


And Aboo Huraira (RA) narrates that Rasoolullah (SAW) said:

(The most complete of the believers in Imaan, is the one who has the best of character)2


 Know that Allah (SWT) is watching you.

Understand Allah (SWT) sees our every move. It is imperative that this is understood, as this understanding is a result of the knowledge attained in such a blessed journey.

Sustained information in the field of a student of knowledge, with no understanding that Allah (SWT) is watching him, is an unambiguous paradox.

 Be Humble and distance yourself from Arrogance

Staying away from arrogance and self-righteousness are absolute prerequisites for success in the path of knowledge.

 Be Contented and Satisfied

Be contented with Allah’s decree and beware of falling into the blameworthy hole of chasing after the extravagance of this temporary world.

Hold tight onto that which is permissible, and refrain from going anywhere near all that which is impermissible, and that which may contain elements of doubt.

May Allah (SWT) make us from amongst those who are content!

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah ar-R’ad, Verse 28:

{{Those who believed, and whose hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah: verily, in the remembrance of Allah do the hearts find rest.}}


 Endow yourself with the tools of leadership and learning

Refrain from ineffectual playfulness and joking whilst in public. Laughing aloud, arguing for no purpose and speaking frivolously are highly deplorable acts! Without doubt this diminishes our self-respect.

 Be a MAN!

Being brave and stern on that which is right (Haq) is essential. Never be an individual that thrives on sitting on the fence with the hope of appeasing the masses. Consequently, beware of qualities that don’t represent a MAN, such as cowardice, impatience, and bad manners, for undeniably they dwindle our ability to succeed in our quest of divine knowledge.


 Refrain from gatherings which result in sin

TIME is precious! Trivial play is not our domain! Whilst balance is necessary in life, activities which result in the disobedience of Allah must be shunned at all cost. Presence in mixed gatherings, ‘hukka’ assemblies, aimless‘cruising’ are all detrimental to our ability to acquire knowledge.

On the contrary associate with a dynamic friend circle that constantly remembers the hereafter and seeks closeness to
Allah (SWT).






Allah (SWT) says in Soorah at-Taubah, Verse 119:

{{Oh you who believe! Be afraid and God conscious of Allah, and be with those who are truthful (in words and deeds)}}

 Be gentle

Adopt a moderate approach in your dealings with others in both your actions and speech. Severity in forms of scolding, reprimanding, shouting, sternness, seriousness and firmness in situations not suited is a predetermined recipe for disaster.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Baqarah, Verse 195:

{{And do good, for indeed Allah loves those who do good}}


And Allah (SWT) says to Moosa and Haroon (May Allah shower his blessings upon them) when sending them to Fir’own:

{{And speak to him mildly}}1

This was the advice given when being sent to a person who denied Allah! So what about when dealing with those who have declared the one-ness of Allah (SWT) and accepted the prophecy of his Prophet (SAW)!?

It’s every worshipper’s prerogative that they receive their advice and warning from students of knowledge in a beautiful manner with wisdom.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah an-Nahl, Verse 125:

{{Invite to the way of your lord (Oh Muhammed SAW) with wisdom, and good preaching, and argue with them in a way that is better}}




And Allah says in Soorah Aal-Imraan, Verse 159:

{{And by the mercy of Allah, you dealt with them gently. And had you been severe and harsh-hearted, they would have broken away from around you.}}

So exercise restraint and enjoy superior results from a softhearted approach.

 Contemplate

Be a person that thinks before he acts or speaks! Revise mentally the outcome of your speech and activities before acting.

Conduct yourself appropriately to support your endeavours and if you need to ask, sort your questioning in a manner that provides the one asked with the correct understanding of your question so as to benefit from an appropriate answer.

 Practice what you learn!

Practicing what one learns and preaches is an absolute prerequisite.

Rasoolullah (SAW) is reported to have said:

(The Qur’an is either an assistant for you, or against you) 1

It will be an aid if one practices upon its teachings.

Allah SWT says in Soorah al-Ahzaab, Verse 36:

{{It is not for a believer, man or women, when Allah and his Messenger have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision, and whoever disobeys Allah and his messenger, has indeed strayed into a plain error}}

Rasoolullah (SAW) taught the Sahaabah (May Allah be pleased with them) teachings, which for them might have been strange, but believed wholeheartedly without question.

Allah (SWT) gives cognisance to this in Soorah al-Baqarah, Verse 285:

{{The Messenger believes in what has been sent down to him from his lord, and so do the believers}}


 Wisdom

The endowment of wisdom is a great bequest upon a student of knowledge.

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Baqarah, Verse 269

{{He (Allah) grants wisdom to whom he pleases, and he, to whom wisdom is granted, is indeed granted abundant good}}

And Allah (SWT) says in Soorah an-Nahl, Verse 125:

{{Invite to the way of your lord (Oh Muhammed SAW) with wisdom}}

A wise person is an entity that uses all at his disposal in a manner that is suitable and rational.

Every person and circumstance has a unique method in its handling. A successful student of knowledge determines the correct handling of every subject and executes his approach accordingly.

Examples of this are many in the life of Rasoolullah (SAW).

The incident of the Bedouin that urinated in the Masjid is a famous one. The Sahaabah (May Allah be pleased with them) were enraged as a result of this derogatory act!







But Rasoolullah (SAW) prevented them from harming the Bedouin, and in fact allowed him to complete his urination!! Then when the Bedouin finished, Rasoolullah (SAW) called him and said something to this effect:

(It is not appropriate to urinate or relieve yourself in the Masjid, Indeed this is a place where the remembrance of Allah takes place, and the performance of Salaah, and the recitation of the Qur’an)1

Another instance is when the Sahaabah (May Allah be pleased with them) were performing Salaah and a man sneezed. Upon his sneeze, Mu’aawiyah bin al-Hakm as-Sulami recited the dua said to the one who sneezes, whilst in Salaah. As a result all the Sahaabah starred at him strangely. So he said, “What is wrong with you all that you look intently at me like that?” So the Sahaabah (May Allah be pleased with them) began patting their thighs as way to silence him, as they were all in Salaah.

So he remained silent and after the Salaah was completed, Rasoolullah (SAW) said to something to this effect to him:

(Indeed this Salaah does not cater for the speech of man, for indeed it is Tasbeeh and Takbeer, and the recitation of Qur’an)2

Mu’aawiyah says: “I never saw a teacher after him that was better than him.”

From this we learn the importance of inviting towards Allah with WISDOM.









 Put into effect Patience

Seeking knowledge requires time, sacrifice and effort!

Allah says in Soorah Hood, Verse 49:

{{This is the news of the unseen we reveal to you Oh Muhammed SAW); neither you nor your people knew it before this. So be patient. Surely a good end awaits the pious}}

Patience also necessitates restraining oneself from passing out one’s views regarding the commands of Allah (SWT), and passing Islamic rulings with haste.

Allah says in Soorah Taa-Haa, Verse 114:

{{Then high above all be Allah, the true King. And be not in haste with the Qur’an before its revelation is completed to you Oh Muhammed (SAW), and say: “My Lord! Increase me in knowledge.”


 Respect for TEACHERS!

Reverence of the Ulamaa is essential as they were integral to Islamic knowledge being passed on from past generations. Engaging in paltry conversations regarding them is deeply disrespectful and becomes an obstacle to one’s own progress in gaining knowledge.

Give the Ulamaa their due. Never ask a question to test them! And when they speak, listen attentively. Avoid calling them by their names, but instead call out saying ‘our teacher’ as this is more polite.

Nonetheless, whilst it’s relevant to give them their due; it is also important not to over do! It should be understood that none of us are free from making mistakes! The only human being free of that was our beloved Prophet (SAW), the other Messengers of Allah (SAW) and the Angels.

Rasoolullah (SAW) said:

(All the children of Adam make mistakes, and the best of those who make mistakes are the ones who repent)1

It should be noted though, that any questioning of one’s teachers in the event they do err; must be done with utmost respect and humbleness, and with a pure intention of learning. If our teacher does make a mistake; it is disrespectful for us to spread this mistake.

 Remain upon your books!

Let traditional texts be an escort throughout one’s life. Never abandon them.

Also don’t hasten to call yourself an ‘Aalim’ (Someone knowledgeable)! We will all remain ‘STUDENTS OF KNOWLEDGE till the day we die.

 Call unto Allah

Dua is an essential part of a believer’s life. Dua is indispensable to one’s progress in learning Islamic knowledge whilst serving Allah.

Moosa ((May Allah shower his blessings upon him) called out to Allah before continuing upon his way saying:

{{Oh my Lord, open for me my chest, and ease my task for me, and loosen the knot from my tongue that they understand my speech}}2

Allah says in Soorah Taa-Haa, Verse 114:

{{Then high above all be Allah, the true King. And be not in haste with the Qur’an before its revelation is completed to you Oh Muhammed (SAW), and say: “My Lord! Increase me in knowledge.”

And Allah (SWT) says in Soorah al-Baqarah, Verse 187:

{{And when my slave asks you concerning me, then (tell them),I am indeed near. I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on me. So let them obey me and believe in Me, so that they be led alright}}

And Aboo Huraira (May Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger (SAW) of Allah said that:

“Allah (SWT) said: ‘ I will declare war against him who shows hostility to a pious worshipper of Mine. And the most beloved thing with which my slave comes nearer to Me, is what I have enjoined upon him, and my slave keeps coming closer to me, through performing Nawaafil (praying or doing extra deeds besides that which is obligatory) till I love him. Then I become his sense of hearing with which he hears, and his sense of sight with which he sees, and his hand with which he grips, and his leg with which he walks; and if he asks Me, I will give him, and if he asks My protection, I will
protect him, and I do not hesitate to do anything as I hesitate to take the soul of the believer, for he hates death, and I hate to disappoint him.’”)1


 Rome wasn’t built in a day!

It is utterly important to conduct one’s calling to Allah (SWT) in stages.

The Qur’an and Sunnah are full of examples teaching us this lesson.

An example from the Way of Rasoolullah (SAW) is the occasion when he deployed Muaadh bin Jabal (May Allah be pleased with him) in Yemen.

He advised him to offer the message of Islam to them in stages by inviting them to the oneness of Allah (SWT) and the acceptance of the prophecy of Allah’s Messenger first.

Rasoolullah (SAW) then told him, that only after they have accepted your message; then advise them to the performance of the five times daily prayer. Thereafter, he offered him the same advice as previously and said that only when they accept the compulsion of the five times daily prayer should you advise them to the payment of Zakaah, and so on.1

There are many other examples of this in the light of the Qur’an and Sunnah that you will come across during your blessed voyage.

So exercise wisdom and reap results from a more considered approach in all your activities.

 Never speak without knowledge!

The aspect of passing Islamic Verdicts and Rulings is a great responsibility. With it, difficulties are removed and problems resolved. This activity should never be done except by those who are qualified to do so!

This is why it is important to fear Allah (SWT) and not offer any verdict that one doesn’t have absolute and complete knowledge about!

Realize that it is Allah (SWT) alone who makes anything permissible (Halaal) and impermissible (Haraam). Allah (SWT) detests those who pass verdicts regarding his Religion from their desires!

Allah (SWT) says in Soorah Younus, Verses 59-60

{{Say (to the polytheists) “tell me, what provision Allah has sent down to you! And you have made it lawful (Halaal) and unlawful (Haram).” Say, “has Allah permitted you to do so, or do you invent a lie against Allah.”}}

{{And what think those who invent a lie against Allah on the day of resurrecton?}}

Indeed the most terrible thing a person can utter is to say something is permissible or impermissible in the religion of Allah (SWT) whilst he doesn’t have a clue regarding its true reality. This is sheer disrespect to Allah (SWT)!

Allah (SWT) after warning against associating partners with him mentions the immorality of speaking about him with that which you know not!

Allah (SWT) in Soorah al-A’raaf, Verse 33 says:

{{Say, the things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are great evil sins and every kind of unlawful sexual intercourse (fawaahish), whether committed openly or secretly, all sins, unrighteous oppression, joining partners in worship with Allah for which he has given no authority, and saying things about Allah for which you have no knowledge}}

Unfortunately today we witness many members of the public speaking about that which they don’t know, terming things permissible and impermissible whilst not knowing anything in regards to the subject.

It is from intelligence, Imaan, and Taqwa to answer a question you don’t know enough about by saying “I DON’T KNOW” or “THIS QUESTION REQUIRES FURTHER RESEARCH AND I’LL GET BACK TO YOU.”

Even Rasoolullah (SAW) waited until revelation occurred before he answered certain questions.

How many times do we find in the Book of Allah (SWT) the statement:

{{They ask you concerning….Say…}}

Such as in Soorah al- Baqarah and al-Maaidah and al-Kahf etc.

May Allah (SWT) increase our knowledge.

These are just some of the characteristics that a student of knowledge is required to inculcate during the glorious voyage of seeking knowledge and becoming an inviter.

As Allah (SWT) says in Soorah as-Sajdah, Verse 24:

{{And we made from among them, leaders, giving guidance under our Command, when they were patient and used to believe with certainty in our Aayaat (proofs, evidences, lessons, signs and revelation}}

I ask Allah (SWT) to make us all successful in our Islamic activities, and to shower upon us his mercy; indeed he is the Most Forgiving, the most Merciful.

I offer gratitude and seek Allah (SWT) blessings upon all involved in making this work a success from both near and far.

Praise is to Allah whom with his blessings goodness is completed, and salutations be upon our Prophet (SAW), His companions, and all those who follow in their footsteps till the Last Day.

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Abbreviations and Translations

(SWT): Subhaanahu Wa Ta’aala

(SAW):Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam

(A.S): Alayhis Salaam

(RA): Radi- Allahu- Anhu (for a male) or
Radi- Allahu- Anha (for a female) and
Radi –Allahu- Anhum (for a group)

Ulamaa: Group of Islamic Scholars

Aalim: Scholar

Soorah: Chapter

Imaan: Belief in Allah (SWT)

Sahaabah: Disciples of Prophet Muhammed (SAW)

Shaitaan: The creation from amongst the jinn that refused to prostrate to Adam (A.S) and better known as Iblees and the enemy of mankind.

Al-Ansaab: Animals that are sacrificed on an-Nusub. These are stone alters at fixed places or graves, whereon sacrifices were slaughtered on certain occasions in the name of idols, jinn, angels and pious men in order to honour them or expect some benefit from them.

Al-Azlaam: Arrows used for seeking the right decision or luck.

Faradh Khifaayah: Acts of worship or life aspects which are catagorised as obligatory, however, if a few members of society perform that act of worship; the obligation upon the rest is lifted.





Acknowledgements

I would like to thank my parents first foremost. They made beloved to me the seeking of Islamic knowledge. I ask Almighty Allah to reward them abundantly as well to assist me in my obedience towards them.

I thank all those who have been of assistance to me from both near and far.
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Najm
06-18-2009, 04:30 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by LUVAR
ya Allah endow us with knowledge and understanding of the deen ameen

AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

Ameen!!

Opening post was excellent !!!

FiAmaaniAllah
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Muslimah4Eva x
11-08-2009, 07:42 PM
Jazakhumullah Khayr for sharing.
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OurIslamic
11-13-2009, 08:08 PM
Jazakallah, I will remember this from now on :P
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