~ Compete with each other in acquiring knowledge - Hadith
~ Knowledge is the inheritance that the Ambiyaa, may Allaah be pleased with them, leave behind - Hadhrat Abu Bakr (may Allaah be pleased with him)
~ Acquire knowledge before becoming a saint - Hadhrat Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him)
~ Knowledge is a path to the treasures of Deen - Hadhrat Uthmaan (may Allaah be pleased with him)
~ The heart gets light through knowledge - Hadhrat Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him)
~ Knowledge without practice is like a body without a soul - Imaam Abu Haneefah (Allaah have mercy on him)
~ Knowledge is a light that Allaah places in the heart - Imaam Maalik (Allaah have mercy on him)
~ Taqwa is necessary for acquiring knowledge - Imaam Ahmad bin Hambal - (Allaah have mercy on him)
~ Acquiring knowledge is better than carrying out Nafl acts - Imaam Shaafi'ee (Allaah have mercy on him)
Gaining Knowledge is a central pillar in Islam, connected to historical and spiritual Islamic Facts.
Knowledge is a cornerstone of Islam, guiding believers to differentiate between right and wrong. Delve deeper into the meaning of Iman (faith) to understand its connection with seeking knowledge.
True knowledge helps avoid pitfalls like spiritual illnesses and leads to a righteous path. For more profound insights, explore the golden words shared by Islamic scholars throughout history.
thanks for the wonderful share!
ReplyDeleteAssalamu alaykum waRahmatullahi waBarakatuh,
ReplyDeletejazakallah khair for sharing , subhanAllah
~ May Allah increase us in knowledge, ameen.
Inspiratorial!!!
ReplyDeletenice quotes. I hope you'll post more about the story of the sahabah. :)
ReplyDeleteAssalamualaikum akhi. Keep on writing for the sake of dakwah. May Allah ease all your work in the course of Allah. Ameen.
ReplyDeleteAssalamu Alaikum Akhi,
ReplyDeleteThe quotes are very inspiring mash'Allah.
Would like to share one of my favorite quotes on knowledge:
"Knowledge knocks on the door of action. If it receives a reply,it stays. Otherwise,it departs." ~ Sufyan Ath-Thawree (Rahimahullaah)
Barak'Allahu feeki.
thanks for leaving your comment in my entry..u couldnt understand Malay? U r not Malay?
ReplyDeleteby the way, thanks for this nice entry..yup, knowledge may guide us to Allah:)
Assalamu alaikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu,
ReplyDeleteForgive me for late response.
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@FarhanJ - Your welcome!
@Dana - Walaikum asalam warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu, barakAllah feek & Aameen.
@Usama Rehman - JazakAllah khair.
@Aisyah Sharif - inshAllah.
@Tinta.Muallimah - Walaikum asalam, Aameen.
@Q.S.I - Walaikum asalam, jazakAllah khair for the lovely quote.
@Ayumi Comot - Your welcome, im not Malay & do not understand Malay.