The adage that ignorance is bliss could not be farther from the truth when seriously put into practical application. Throughout the annals of time, what great accomplishments has ignorance made? What great empires and what marvels of science and technology now bear witness to ignorance’s strength and power? That’s right, none. Nothing of true worth is achieved without wisdom and knowledge.
It
was with supreme knowledge that Allah, SWT, laid the foundations of the
heavens and the earth. It was with wisdom, knowledge and understanding
that Soleiman (AS) ruled the greatest empire the world has ever known.
Our own Prophet, Mohammad (salla Allah ‘alihy wassallam) told us that
acquiring knowledge was a duty placed on each and every Muslim.
[Authenticated by Al-Albani].
«طلب العلم فريضة على كل مسلم» صححه الألباني
But the knowledge of what and who remains the question.
Many
of us have used the above saying of the Prophet (salla Allah ‘alihy
wassallam), to justify dealing in riba (interest), in order to send our
sons and daughters to the finest universities to become doctors, lawyers
and engineers. We use it to justify sending our children to private
schools, because they supposedly have higher academic standing and
prestige than Muslim schools. We say we are doing it, because the
Prophet (salla Allah ‘alihy wassallam) said to get knowledge, but is
this the knowledge he was speaking about?
It
is narrated by Abu Musa that the Prophet (salla Allah ‘alihy wassallam)
said, “The example of guidance and knowledge with which Allah has sent
me is like abundant rain falling on the earth, some of which was fertile
soil that absorbed rain-water and brought forth vegetation and grass in
abundance. (And) another portion of it was hard and held the rain-
water and Allah benefited the people with it and they utilized it for
drinking, (making their animals drink from it) and to irrigate the land
for cultivation. (And) a portion of it was barren which could neither
hold the water nor bring forth vegetation (then the land was of no
benefit). The first is the example of the person who comprehends Allah’s
Religion and gets benefit from the knowledge which Allah has revealed
through me and learns and then teaches it to others. The (last example
is that of a) person who does not care for it and does not take Allah’s
Guidance revealed through me (He is like the barren land).” [Bukhari].
«مثل
ما بعثني الله به من الهدى والعلم، كمثل الغيث الكثير أصاب أرضا، فكان
منها نقية، قبلت الماء، فأنبتت الكلأ والعشب الكثير، وكانت منها أجادب،
أمسكت الماء، فنفع الله بها الناس ، فشربوا وسقوا وزرعوا، وأصابت منها
طائفة أخرى، إنما هي قيعان لا تمسك ماء ولا تنبت كلأ، فذلك مثل من فقه في
دين الله، ونفعه ما بعثني الله به فعلم وعلم، ومثل من لم يرفع بذلك رأسا،
ولم يقبل هدي الله الذي أرسلت به» رواه البخاري
Through
the above narration, the Prophet (salla Allah ‘alihy wassallam) is
telling us of the superiority of religious knowledge. This is the
knowledge that we should give priority to. All other knowledge will not
be of benefit if we do not have this one. First and foremost; comes the
knowledge of Allah; Knowing His names and His attributes, Knowing what
is expected of us in regard to our servitude to Him, and what mutual
rights exist between us.
Secondly,
we should strive to know Allah’s Book, the Qur’an. We should learn to
read it in Arabic, if we don’t already know how to do so. We should also
be trying to memorize as much of it as possible, and stressing the
importance of both of these things to our children. Reading the Qur’an
should be something commonplace in every Muslim home, and is an activity
that the whole family can, and should participate in.
Thirdly,
we should know about the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu alayhe wa
sallam, and his companions. It’s by reading their stories that we learn
of their bravery, love for the Deen and their complete devotion to
Allah. It’s by knowing them that we grow to love them, and through
loving them, we strive to become more and more like them. This is
especially true, when most children nowadays want to be like Mike
(Michael Jordan) or Janet Jackson or some other celebrity. They want to
emulate these people, because they know so much about them. It then
becomes increasingly important for us Muslims to introduce our children
to our heroes. Who were braver in battle than Umar and Hamza; who was
more wise and gentle than Abu Bakr (RAA); and which women were more
graceful and honorable than the wives of the Prophet were?
Yes,
in these times of increasing technology and information superhighways,
it is important to obtain secular knowledge. Also, as a nation, we do
need doctors, lawyers and engineers. But we need people who are
knowledgeable of their religion first and foremost. What good will it do
us to have a nation of professional people who do not know how to make
the salah, or to calculate the zakah, or how to perform Hajj?
Ignorance
is not bliss. Through it runs the deviant courses of innovation, shirk,
disunity and hatred. Knowledge is the key to our success. It gives us
the power to govern ourselves, our households, and ultimately our
communities. A nation, which forgets why it was founded, who it serves,
and what its responsibilities are, by embracing ignorance, is a nation
destined to fail.
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