Seeking
Knowledge - The Way to Paradise
By Habib Ahmad
"Allah will exalt those who believe among you, and those who
have been granted knowledge to high ranks."
(Qur'an)
"Seeking knowledge
is obligatory upon every Muslim (male and female)." (Hadith)
THE VIRTUES OF
KNOWLEDGE
Allah (Most Exalted
is He), Who created us and gave us sustenance, has also given us
guidance. He said:
"Verily We have created man into toil and struggle
Have
We not made for him a pair of eyes; and a tongue, and a pair of
lips; and shown him the two ways (obedience and disobedience)?"
(Qur'an, Al-Balad 90:4-10)
After providing us
with the capability to contemplate, think and differentiate between
things, He instructed us to know Him, to know his Prophets and to
know His Deen, Islam. He said:
"So know that there is no god save Allah, ask forgiveness
for your sins and for the believing men and the believing women.
Allah knows well your moving and your place of rest."
(Qur'an, Muhammad 47:19)
This verse shows
the importance of knowledge and the virtues that Allah has given
to it. It also shows that knowledge comes before deeds, since Allah
instructed His Prophet to know that He is One and the only One worthy
of worship. After that, He commanded him to ask forgiveness for
himself, his family and for his Ummah.
If Muslims truly
realise the importance Islam places on knowledge and its virtues,
they will definitely be keen to learn and teach others. They would
start with themselves and their families; then their neighbours
and the community at large. Once Mu'awiyah Ibn Abi Sufyan (may Allah
be pleased with her) gave a sermon in which he said, "I heard
Allah's Messenger saying, "If Allah wants to do good to a person,
he makes him very knowledgeable in the Deen." (Related by Bukhari
and Muslim)
This is because knowledge
is the basis of all good; it generates actions that are based on
the commandments of Allah and the instructions of the Prophet .
Hence, every Muslim must instil in his mind a desire to seek knowledge.
Allah (Most Exalted is He) instructed His Prophet -- and thus all
Muslims -- to ask Allah to increase him in knowledge. He said:
"And say: My Lord increase me in knowledge."
(Qur'an, Ta-Ha 20:114)
Though, initially,
all Muslims are equal in the sight of Allah, those who believe,
have taqwah (fear of Allah and righteousness), and have been granted
knowledge move up to higher ranks. Allah says about those who have
taqwah:
"Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is
he who has most taqwah."
(Qur'an, Al-Hujurat 49:13)
And He said about
those who believed and acquired knowledge:
"Allah will raise up, to (suitable) ranks and (degrees), those
of you who believe and who have been granted knowledge. And Allah
is well-acquainted with all you do."
(Qur'an, Al-Mujadilah 58:11)
When a servant of
Allah is granted knowledge, he appreciates Allah's creation more,
and becomes more acquainted with Allah's attributes and qualities.
Consequently, he wholeheartedly witnesses that his Creator is the
only one worthy of worship, and then submits to Him humbly. This,
in return, generates in his heart a fear, which is akin to a full
appreciation and love of His Lord. Allah (Most Exalted is He) has
witnessed in favour of His learned servants these qualities, full
appreciation of His Oneness and fear of Him. He stated in two verses,
to be recited until Doomsday:
"There is no one worthy of worship but He: That is the witness
of Allah, His angels and those endowed with knowledge, Standing
firm in Justice (or maintaining His Creation in Justice). There
is no god but He, the Exalted in power, the Wise."
(Qur'an, Al-'Imran 3:18)
"It is only those who have knowledge among His servants that
fear Allah."
(Qur'an, Fatir 35:28)
The Messenger of
Allah gave glad tidings to anyone who undertakes the task of seeking
knowledge. Abu Hurayrah relates that the Prophet said, "For
him who embarks on the path of seeking knowledge, Allah will ease
for him the way to paradise." (Related by Muslim) If no Hadith
on the importance of knowledge besides this one had been uttered
by the Prophet , it would have been enough for Muslims. Yet the
Prophet did more than that:
He used to stimulate
his companions to seek knowledge: Ibn Mas'ud relates that the Prophet
said, "Only two persons are worthy of being envied; a person
upon whom Allah bestows riches and gives him the power to spend
it in a righteous cause; and a person upon whom Allah bestows wisdom
by which he judges and which he teaches." (Related by Bukhari
and Muslim)
He used to congratulate
the companions whenever they issued a right judgement or correctly
answered a question. Imam Muslim narrates that once the Prophet
asked Ubayy Ibn Ka'b, "Do you know which verse in Allah's Book
is the greatest?" Ubayy answered by reciting Ayat-ul-Kursi
(the verse of the Throne, i.e. Al-Baqarah, 2:255): "Allah!
None has the right to be worshiped but He, the Ever Living, the
One Who sustains and protects all that exists
) The Messenger
kindly patted him on the chest, saying, "Congratulations, Abul-Munthir
for this knowledge".
He used to call upon
Allah to grant them the correct knowledge and understanding of this
Deen: Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated, "Once
the Prophet embraced me and said, 'O Allah! Bestow on him the knowledge
of the Book (Qur'an)." (Related by Bukhari)
He ordained all his
companions and, thus, every Muslim who possesses some knowledge
-- even as little as one verse -- to disseminate what they know
to others: He said, "Convey (what you learn from me) even if
only one verse
" (Related by Bukhari)
He made special du'a
(supplication) for those who learn his sayings and transmit them
to others: Zayd Ibn Thabit narrated that the Prophet said, "May
Allah brighten the face of the person who hears what I say and retains
it, then conveys it to others: for sometimes one who hears from
another remembers it better than the original hearer himself."
(Related by Ahmad and Tirmithi)
He assured all those
who disseminate his knowledge that they will get the same reward
of any Muslim who acts upon that knowledge: Abu Hurayrah relates
that the Prophet said, "He who calls another to guidance will
have a reward equal; to the reward of him who follows him without
diminishing the reward of either of them." (Related by Muslim)
He showed to us the
noble status of the learned people of His Ummah: Abu Umamah relates
that the Prophet said, "A learned one is as much above an (ordinary)
worshiper as I am above the least of you; and he added: Allah, His
angels and all those in the heavens and in the earth, even the ants
in their holes and the fish in the water, call down blessings on
those who instruct people in beneficent knowledge." (Related
by Tirmithi)
Better still, he
declared that the 'Ulama' (those who have Islamic knowledge) are
his heirs: Abu Darda' said that he heard the Prophet saying, "The
'Ulama' are heirs of the Prophets, and the Prophets do not leave
an inheritance of Dirhams and Dinars but (they left) only knowledge.
He who acquires knowledge acquires a vast portion." (Related
by Abu Dawud and Tirmithi)
After reading all
these promises and glad tidings, one might ask, what more do we
need to awaken our consciousness? We have been promised an easy
way to paradise; the inheritance of our Prophet; a lofty rank, high
and noble in status; a blessing from Allah and a supplication of
all that exists in the heavens and earth; a face beaming in brightness
and beauty on the Day of Judgement, when other faces will be sad
and dismal. So, let us embark on the road to paradise; let us seek
knowledge today.
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