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Greetings,
This kind of thinking confuses me.
Imagine a research scientist looking for a cure for cancer. Is that an example of seeking knowledge for the sake of Allah or not? Is it an example of seeking knowledge for worldly gain? Should the scientist go to hell according to the hadith or not?
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If they were doing research to help people knowing that Allah is Pleased with one who helps others and seeking nearness to Him through this His pleasure then it would be for the sake of Allah Most High.
If he were to do research purely for fame and glory and to help the people not caring about Gods Pleasure then he would be rewarded for the good he has done in this life.
However I think whats confusing you most is the context. Seeking knowledge here is referring to religious knowledge (Qur'an and Hadith etc) which should be used for improving ones relation with Allah Most High and not worldly gains which completely goes against their intended use.
For example a person who uses Islam to make excuses to devide Muslims and kill innocents in order to gain political power or usurp the land of Muslims would fall into the category of those who seek knowledge for other then Allah Most High.
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