The Quran and Hadith emphasize the importance of seeking knowledge in Islam as a fundamental duty for all believers. They encourage lifelong learning, critical thinking, and the pursuit of knowledge in various fields to deepen one's understanding of the world and strengthen faith.
The prophet (s.a.w) said "seeking knowledge is the duty of all the muslims"
Seeking knowledge is an Islamic requirement. Qur'an says that those who knows are never equal to those who don't know. Islam persuades Muslims to think, to learn, to know, and to do for the benefit of our planet. That is why the Islamic civilization flourished in the early ages of Islam.
Seeking knowledge is an Islamic requirement. Qur'an says that those who knows are never equal to those who don't know. Islam persuades Muslims to think, to learn, to know, and to do for the benefit of our planet. That is why the Islamic civilization flourished in the early ages of Islam.
No. Islam places utmost stress on getting education. Even the last Prophet of Islam has been advised in the holy Qur'an to pray to Almighty Allah in these words: Translation: "O My Allah, enhance my knowledge." The last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) has laid great emphasis on seeking knowledge through out one's life.
The purpose of the IslamQA website is to provide everyone seeking knowledge regarding the Islam faith. They allow you to send in your own questions if you're seeking advice as well as having a full section devoted to articles & books that you can read if you wish to learn more.
in Islam it is said that knowledge is needed for becoming near to God. without knowledge meeting God is impossible
Socrates famously stated that he would never cease philosophizing or seeking knowledge. He believed that questioning and seeking the truth were essential aspects of a fulfilling life.
Islam is not a language.
you do not say how may i help you Islam is a religion not a language.
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Islam is a faith not a language.