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Thursday, 2 Dhu 'l -Hijjah 1433 AH / 18th October 2012 CE
Knowledge and Learning
by Husayn ibn 'Abdul 'Azz Aal Sheikh
Jumaadal-Aakhirah 12, 1422 (August 31, 2001)
All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all the worlds. May peace and blessings be upon the noble Messenger, his family and
companions.
Fellow Muslims! Knowledge and education occupy a great position in Islaam. It is by knowledge that one increases ones
rank and wins valuable booty.

Allaah will exalt in degree those of you who believe and those
who have been granted knowledge. And Allaah is Well-Acquainted
with what you do.

The Prophet said,
Whoever takes a path in search for knowledge, Allaah will facilitate for him a path to Paradise. (Muslim)
Propagating knowledge is an obligation on everyone. It includes knowledge in all aspects of human life. The Prophet said,
Seeking for knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim. (Ibn Majah)
Brothers in faith! Each nation has goals and interests to achieve by its education. Nations strive to achieve lofty goals and
objectives through their institutes of knowledge and education, the most prominent of which is inculcating in their growing
generations the spirit of education, its concepts and types.
An educationist was asked about the future of a nation and he replied,
Show me its educational system so that I can tell you about its future.
Therefore, learning and education in all their aspects are a great means for creating a generation that will believe in the
concept of its nation and its values. They are also the vehicle of progress for the society as a whole.
Fellow Muslims! Knowledge according to Islaam is the guarantor of progress to any community by the permission of Allah.
The only means that let it occupy a high position is its noble characters, virtues, development, civilisation, reform and
prosperity.
In Islaam, knowledge has great goals that guarantee happiness for individuals and peace for societies in this world and
the next. The Islaamic Ummah, being an Ummah of faith based on a divine message, aims at implementing Allaahs law
in this life in all its spheres. There is no wonder then that learning in all its forms becomes a tool for creating generations
that will believe in what Islaam stands for and have faith in that true and pure creed that the message of Islaam preaches.
Islaam encourages knowledge and learning and lays emphasis on education in its capacity as the basis and foundation
through which correct concepts can be imbibed in mens hearts about their Lord, and because of the effects that those
concepts have like controlling ones behaviour and direction which consequently leads to victory and happiness for
mankind. Allaah says,
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It is only those who have knowledge among His slaves that fear
Allaah. (Faatir 35: 28)

Islaam regards education as a tool for building a better society in all aspects of its life under the shade of complete
adherence to the Way of Allaah and criteria of rejection and acceptance laid down by His injunctions so that the life may
be practically reformed. Allaah told His Prophet,

Say, (O Muhammad): Verily, my Salaah (prayer), my sacrifice, my
living and my dying are all for Allaah, the Lord of all the worlds. He
has no partner.(Al-Anaam 6: 162: 163)

Education and learning in Islaam are made to achieve goals that include with Allaahs permission producing
generations that owe their thoughts and feelings to their Lord and follow the instructions of their religion in their cultural
and imaginative life thereby making them proud of their faith, and making them direct their thoughts towards what will
benefit them in their religious and worldly affairs.
Brothers in Islaam! Education in Islaam is a way of impressing noble concepts in the minds of young people so as to
make them their guides in their behaviours and other aspects of their life. The Prophet said,
I was sent only to perfect the noble characters.
Brothers in Islaam! Our religion encourages seeking for knowledge and awareness that provides good for individuals and
communities and keep the life of this world moving in accordance to the will of Allaah. Allaah says,

And He has subjected to you all that is in the heavens and all that
is in the earth; it is all as a favour and kindness from Him.(Al-
Jaathiyah 45: 13)

Therefore all aspects of knowledge that actualise the concept of dignity of labour and inculcates sound ideas in the mind
that leads to constructive deeds is one of the goals of Islaam. Islaam aims at producing a believing generation that works
for its religion and its world and takes part in developing its Ummah and society within a framework of noble life full of
honour, dignity and supremacy. The Prophet said,
The strong believer is better than the weak one though in both of them there is good.
O teachers! O educators! Let these goals be the direction of all your attentions and let their actualisation in the Muslim
youth be your aim. Create a youth that will owe his obligation to Islaam firstly and then to his country.
Try your best to inculcate in their minds true allegiance and love for Islaam and for the Prophet. Endeavour to let them
know the realities of this religion. Teach them to hold fast to Islamic morals and noble conducts in their homes, schools,
on the road, in the market place and in all fields of life. Those are your responsibilities and duties toward your Ummah;
and know that, Every one of you is a shepherd and each one of you will be held responsible for his flock.
Fellow Muslims! The enemies of Islaam top their priorities with an education policy that will serve their interests and
produce a generation that adopts their concepts and traditions and give them their allegiance. Allaah says,

They wish that you reject faith as they have rejected (faith) and
thus that you all become equal.(An-Nisaa 4: 89)

Enemies of Muslims plan to harm them and their religion by all means possible. One of their means of achieving that is
that they storm the Muslim countries with educational systems that aim at depriving Muslims of allegiance to their religion
and replaces their correct Islaamic concepts and traditions with secular ideas and an education that is based on freedom
from religious obligations and neglecting of noble moral conducts.

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These systems of education have infinite harm hidden in lack of regard for religion and exterminating its manners and
qualities
.
Fear Allah, dear Muslims, keep to the path of your religion and endeavour to actualise its goals; your affairs will be set
right for you, your minds will be purified and you will live a happy life.
Fellow Muslims! The best thing upon which one can exert his efforts and spend all his money and time is to seek for the
knowledge of the Book of Allaah; to learn it, reflect upon its meaning and understand it. The Prophet said,
The best among you is the one that learns the Quraan and then teaches it.
So, direct your children to learn the Quraan and memorise it especially during this age that facilities for that are quite
abundant. If you do that you will have commendable returns and happy results. The Prophet said,
Allaah raises some people with this Book and relegates others by it.
Let your endeavours be extended also towards teaching your children hadeeths, the Prophets life history, his noble
characters and his exalted virtues, for there is no good in any education that is devoid of those great concepts and lofty
manners. The Prophet said,
When Allaah wants good for someone, He gives him the understanding of the religion.
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