Islam: Seeking Knowledge
Dire Knowledge: the new enemy of the nation
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Knowledge in Islam has a big value and therefore the first message of verse revealed to the prophet Mohammed was to " read! In the Name of your Lord Who has created (all that exists)" (al- 'Alaq: 96:1).
But the question that we must ask in a time where there are many sources of knowledge can Islamic knowledge be dire or fatal? With humility yes it can. One of the many things that I have learned from our awesome scholar Sheikh Hamood Al Sawafi may Allah protect him was the types of ignorance are simple and compound as stated by Sheikh Noor Aldeen Al Salmi in his Anwar Aluqool (Lights of minds). This is a rough translation for the verses about types of ignorance mentioned by Sheikh AlSalmi:
Although knowledge is a very vital part in Islam it could be a dangerous thing too if it its ultimate and foremost purpose is misunderstood. In my humble opinion it is a new type of ignorance. From my simple observation among some negatively enthusiastic young people who wish to serve Islam but their enthusiasm might lead to harming the religion. They are so concerned with the surface level of knowledge. Putting it differently they may memorize all the religious scripts and books but does this much knowledge positively impact their behavior and the way they treat people? I believe that we need to have people who have " practiced knowledge" not people with memorized and impactless knowledge.
So who are they?
The Islamic nation has recently been tried and tested with people who are not serving the religion but they are spoiling the image of religion with their behaviors and actions. What adds fuel to the fire is their ignorance making them believe they are right and representing religion and others are wrong. However they are a burden on the religion with their no-Islamic behavior and actions. In this piece the term "sick" would be used to define them because they are sick and they need help and support.
Note: My intention is not to criticize but to address this dangerous phenomenon and see if we can find ways to solve the situations.
Why it is dangerous to have such people in the society?
They used to be small but now they are a lot because there are many means and ways to spread their poisonous thoughts and ideologies. Having such people in the society has become a serious problem especially they are wearing the mask of piety with their appearances. Unfortunately these people who wear the mask of religion have a lot of followers. In fact they conduct regular meetings where they spread their ideas and way of thinking among young people who are misled with these "sick" people as far as I am concerned. Having knowledge that does not affect our behaviors and the way we treat people is not Islamic. The prophet Muhammed said religion is. The companions of the prophets used not to move to another verse unless they live the first verse and practice it in their lives.
Causes of their sickness
We live a time of discrepancies and intellectual clashes which may lead to misunderstanding the God honest messages of Islam which is seeking Allah's satisfaction and His fear. So why do we have such people in our Islamic societies? These are some of the reasons why there are such sick people. It is important to state that these characteristics are not necessarily found together in one person. In other words one might not have all but some.
| 1. Ignorance are two types: the former is simple where there is no consequence for doing it 2. and the latter is compound where its doer bears the consequences for doing it | 1. والجهل قسمان بسيط سلما صاحبه والثاني فهو ما انتمى 2. إلى مركب وليس يسلـــــم صاحـــــــــــبه يفعله بل يأثم |
- Lack of sincerity and wrong intention
- Missing the main goal of calling for Allah
- Ignorance
- the things that we know that we know
- the things that we know that we do not know
- the things that we do not know that we know
- the things that we don't know that we do not know
- Psychological Sickness
- The role of family
- The role of scholars
- Role of religious institutions
- Treatment
- The role of Government