Entrepreneurship doesn't require a college degree in most cases. I personally know two Alims who are running successful businesses. There are many others like them.
College degrees are only needed if you want to work for someone else. If you have your own work, then who cares?
See this for more examples:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/299620
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this is a pretty dumb comparison you are making here. You cannot compare the situation then with now. Try to be a cloth merchant nowadays if you can without any relevant diploma's and certificates.
Isn't it dumb for a man to spend his whole life working for someone else, making someone else richer? A job makes a man a servant, a servant to the company he is working for. While entrepreneurship makes him a master, a master of his own business.
I don't discourage getting a college degree. By all means, get a degree, it will be an asset for you. But at the same time, we should never think that without a degree a man cannot survive. That's simply not true.
Basic Islamic education is a must for all. Every Muslim must have at least the basic Islamic knowledge to enable him spend his day and night in accordance with Allah's commands and in accordance with the sunnah of Rasulullah :saws:.
Being a complete 'Alim is not a must for everyone. It is
fardh kifayah. A community must have at least one 'Alim, otherwise everyone will be sinful. If there is no 'Alim in your community, then it is fardh on the whole community to produce at least one 'Alim, either by sponsoring someone among them to study for it, or by inviting someone from any other place.