Taken from the Book "Clear Advice for Benefiting from Educational
Seminars" By Shaykh Salih bin Abdul Azeez Ala Shaykh , Minister of
Islamic Affairs and Propagation – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
THE THIRD PILLAR
The Student and Advice to the Student of Knowledge
This
is referring to the student of knowledge who is attending the seminars;
he has [distinctive] characteristics, personality and traits.
THIS FIRST ADVICE:
Sincerity
He
should be sincere in hoping from his generous Lord, by doing so; Allah
The Most High and Sublime will open his heart to knowledge and gain. The
heart is distracted by distractions and thoughts, thus while one is
quietly listening a thought will come to him and deter him from
benefiting. Then a person desires to gather himself, but it is extremely
difficult, and when this takes place points of benefit become scattered
and the later information erases the earlier.
Therefore, it is
incumbent that one truly turns to Allah The Most High and Sublime and
makes Du’aa [supplication] that He gives him understanding [Fiqh] in the
religion, and that He allows one to benefit and be patient with
knowledge. This is because it is mandatory that one possess patience in
seeking knowledge, and in order for that to take place one must be
sincere and truthful with Allah The Most High and Sublime, and turn to
Him in the correct manner because knowledge is worship.
Verily the
Angels lower their wings for the student of knowledge out of pleasure
for what he is doing, and verily everything upon the earth and in the
heavens seeks forgiveness for the scholar, even the fish in the sea.
This is indeed a great merit.
So purify Oh! Student of knowledge-
your thoughts of Allah (Subhaana wa ta ala) The Most High and Sublime
and sincerely turn to Him in order for Him to open your heart to
knowledge and make it firm within your heart.
THE SECOND ADVICE:
The pen should be ready prior to the lesson
This
point was stressed by Al Khateeb in his book ‘Ja’mee Al Jam’ee’ and
also by Ibn Abdul Al Birr in his book ‘Al Jam’ee lee Bayan Al Ilm wa
Fadlihi’ [The Compilation Explaining Knowledge and it’s Merits], and in
other than these two works.
From what is deficient is that a student
attends a lesson and neglects to bring a pen, or he brings one that
doesn’t contain ink.
With regards to paper, it is befitting that the
student prepares a notebook for every subject, or a notebook which is
divided into several subjects. All of the aforementioned methods will
follow according to the organization of the mind. If a student’s mind is
distracted this will appear in his knowledge and notebooks. It is not
befitting for a student to write several subjects on one paper. He
should refrain from writing notes in the margin spaces of the text
books, this will cause information to become crowded and prevent one
from referring back to it at a later time. Because of this, Imam Ahmed
was asked about writing in small print, he responded: “I dislike this
because one does not know when he will need this information, and it’s
possible that he needs it and he is no longer able to refer back to it
[illegible]. This statement is a reality. Notes taken within texts books
[in margin spaces] are not organized and are mixed with the written
text, and it’s also possible that the penmanship is awful.
Paper is these days available and cheap; All Praise be to Allah
With regards to writing in notebooks, there is an arrangement suitable to be followed, it consists of:
A
student should place within the text which he is studying sequential
numbers from one to the end of the text, and every topic which the
teacher comments on the student places that affair on an individual
page. He would then place the following issue on a separate page. He
should do this even if the comment on that issue is only one line. He
should not say: The page is blank! It’s possible that he needs that
space in the future. If the student wishes to add more detail to an
issue that the scholar did not expound on, he would first place the
origin of the issue, and then add more detailed information. These
explanations by the scholars or teachers would then become the
foundation for larger explanations for the student in the future if
Allah wills.
THE THIRD ADVICE:
Related to the student that is not able to attend all the seminars, but instead he attends during his free time
It
is upon this student to choose the field that he needs most in his
religion to complete his knowledge in that particular subject. For
example, it’s possible that he did not study the subject of Tawheed, or
he studied it long ago and desires to review it. This subject would be a
priority in his choice of subjects. He would then use his remaining
free time for other subjects that he is interested in. Therefore it is
incumbent that the student of knowledge chooses the suitable subject and
time.
THE FOURTH ADVICE:
Excellent review and preparation for lessons
How
can a student review and prepare for lessons if they are continuous?
This is done by him memorizing the text prior to hearing the explanation
from the scholar. This methodology will produce true structured
knowledge.
One should also prepare by reviewing important issues
[before the lesson]. The student should read a line or page and focus on
the important issues. By doing so, he prepares himself to understand
these issues once covered by the teacher. It is not a condition that the
preparation of the student is similar to that of the teacher. The
purpose of this preparation is not merely for the student to prepare for
learning, but rather he should combine his present knowledge with what
is being presented by the teacher, and by doing so the knowledge of the
student will grow over an extended period of time. The student should
prepare for the lesson, and as a result he will notice how the scholar
handles the text, and how the student himself handled the text. For
example, the text being taught is Bulugh Al Maram and the subject being
taught from the book is the chapter of Prayer, the student reviews a
Hadith from the text by referring to Subul As Salam, Fathul Barre, and
other than them. The student should review and see what he comprehends
about the Hadith; he then compares what he read to how the scholar
handled the Hadith. There is not doubt that this methodology will
provide the student with benefits that he was possibly unaware of.
It
is also befitting that the teacher chooses from amongst his students
those who are capable of being teachers and he focuses on them even
more. He should teach them how to study, how to teach, and how to
organize issues. It is possible that a student approaches his teacher
and says: “I attended a seminar with you last year and heard from you
the explanation of Bulugh Al Maram or Forty Hadith of Imam An
Nawaawee…..” It’s possible that the teacher forgot this particular
student due to the large number of students present at the seminar, or
maybe he remembered him. But the teacher never forgets the diligent
student because he creates an impression about this student and his
dealings with the text, his understanding of the Hadith, and his
character with the teacher.
THE FIFTH ADVICE:
Writing notes of benefits from the teacher
The
student should not depend on the audio recording during seminars. It is
upon a student not to say: “There is no need to write as long as the
recording is present”. This is a tremendous mistake that many students
have fallen into. The student writing what is being presented by the
scholar influences his preparation for knowledge and it also influences
his methodology of seeking knowledge in the manner that it should be
sought. Acquiring knowledge must include difficulties, suffering and
struggle. Also in writing notes, a student creates an ability to
summarize information. This is because he will not be able to write
every single letter mentioned by the teacher. For this reason, it is
befitting to distinguish between what was dictated to the student from
what he heard. It is possible that much information mentioned by the
teacher is lost when a summary is written.
Therefore, what is the
purpose of writing? The purpose of writing is that the student forms the
ability to summarize information. He hears and then he summarizes. It
is noticed that in the beginning of the seminars, the scholar hastens in
his speech and the student is not able to take notes, but the next time
the student is able to write however he misses some information.
Similar to this, a time will come and the student will be able to
completely write what is being presented and he is able to summarize
using the most perfect examples because he has developed a skill, and
this skill can only be developed through practice. How does one
practice? Practice is performed -in addition to what was previously
mentioned- by not depending on the audio recording.
THE SIXTH ADVICE:
Mercy between the students
It is possible that different categories of people attend the seminars.
1. From them are those who are present to seek knowledge
2. From them are those who are beginners
3.
Some seek to attend a gathering of remembrance, especially if the
lecture is after Fajr prayer or during times that supplication is
answered.
4. Others attend to gain a particular benefit and any benefit gained will suffice them.
That
which is befitting in reality is that the students care for one
another. The student should teach his beginning brother the correct
methodology and provide him with advice. Due to this, it is appropriate
that students have mercy with one another during Islamic lessons, and in
all aspects of knowledge. It possibly occurs that the scholars begin
their lessons with advice to the student to be merciful. It is because
of this that the first Hadith transmitted in Ijaazat [permission and
authorization to narrate Hadiths] is:
“The merciful will have
mercy shown to them by Ar Rahman. Be merciful to those on the earth, and
The One Who is in the sky will be merciful to you” [footnote 1].
Question: Why do students learn this Hadith?
Answer:
Know –may Allah have mercy upon you- from the manners of a student of
knowledge that Allah has blessed and has mercy on him in his knowledge,
is that he [the student] is merciful with those around him; he guides
them, teaches them and assists them, etc. Thus, if you are merciful in
your quest for knowledge, with the creation, with your companions, with
your friends and those attending the seminars and you assist them with
good, then you are given glad tidings of the mercy of Allah (Subhaana wa
ta ala) The Most High and Sublime to you with His true promise in the
statement of His Messenger (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) “The merciful
will have mercy shown to them by Ar Rahman…”
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[footnote
1] Reported by Ahmed and Abu Dawud; This Hadith is known to the
scholars of Hadith as: Al Musalsil bil Awaliyah (sequenced with
precedence], because every scholar in the chain of narration mentioned
about his teacher: “I heard so-and-so say, and it was the first
narration I heard from him”. Every narrator in the chain mentions the
same pattern until the chain reaches the generation after the Tabi’een
(Atba’ At Tabi’een).
أهلاً وسهلاً (Ahlan wa Sahlan)
أس سلام عليكم ورهمتلاه وبركاته (As Salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu)
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Gaining as much beneficial knowledge as I can in this dunya about this beautiful deen of Islam. Not just being careful from whom I take knowledge from, but careful of implementing knowledge that comes to me without proofs, so if you have some naseehah, apply proofs InshaAllaah, other than that....I'm a good listener. I crochet and I try to stay in the home as much as possible. Our blessings are in the home sisters (smiles), I have to remind myself of this as well. May Allaah reward us all in our efforts to please Him, Aameen.
I do not watch TV/Movies or listen to music but don't mind sharing my views on them.
"It is not allowed to take pictures of beings that have souls, a rule the compasses cameras and other instruments, with the exception of pictures that are necessary, such as a passport or identity photo."
- from fatawa islamiyah...and as far as music, from the same trusted source;
"It is not allowed to listen to singing and playing musical instruments, since it diverts the listener from the remembrance of Allaah and from prayer, and because hearing it sickens and hardens the heart. Both the Clear Book of Allaah and the Trustworthy Sunnah His Messenger (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) prove its prohibition. Allaah Almighty says in Surah Luqman ayah 6:
"And of Mankind is he who purchases (Lawd Al-Hadith) idle talk to mislead from the Path of Allaah without knowledge."
The majority of scholars of Tafsir as well as others have explained that Lawd Al- Hadith refers to singing and musical instruments. In his Sahih, Al- Bukhari recorded that the Prophet (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) said: "There will be from my Nation a people who will deem fornication, silk (for men), alcohol, and music to be permissible". [Al-Bukhari no. 5590] We ask Allaah to guide and facilitate all of the Muslims to what is right and to protect us from the causes which anger Him." Aameen.
-Proof taken from Fatawa Islamiyah- Ibn Baz
[My Words].."Some may still argue the fact of "naats" or "nasheeds" to be acceptable, or why can't they be if they speak of nothing but good of the religion, which sounds good but we have to worship Allaah as He has legislated for us to, not to add on or take away even if the adding on appears to be an elevation of worship which is actually an innovation and for every innovation is a going astray and the end result of going astray leads to the hellfire, so just because something sounds good to do regarding the deen doesn't mean that it is good without proving it to be a way that Allaah has legislated for us to worship Him, with AUTHENTIC proofs (Quran and Sunnah) and all of that being borderline and finding loopholes(you think you found) only leaves doubt in your heart and doubt comes from the shaitan who is the greatest enemy to mankind and he sits and waits at every point of our lives for the opportunity to lead us astray. HE IS YOUR ENEMY! Don't help your enemy defeat you by following him! So please be careful of what you do here in this life while passing through to our final abode because in the end all the songs you know, sport stats, movie titles and producers and nonsense; any of these worldly waste of times are not going to save you from the fire because at that time, you are only left with your deeds. So be VERY careful what you do here InshaAllaah.None of us are an exception to falling into these things, May Allaah protect us from falling into these things or anything that displeases Him And May Allaah place and/or keep us on a path that will lead us to Jennah, Aameen."
Allaah, The Exalted, states:
"And I (Allaah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)." (Noble Quran 51:56)
All of that being said, I plan on worshipping Allaah Alone and learning this Deen for the rest of my time passing through this dunya and my advice to you is to help and strive with me InshaAllaah.
May Allaah bless us all with beneficial knowledge, Aameen.
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Gaining as much beneficial knowledge as I can in this dunya about this beautiful deen of Islam. Not just being careful from whom I take knowledge from, but careful of implementing knowledge that comes to me without proofs, so if you have some naseehah, apply proofs InshaAllaah, other than that....I'm a good listener. I crochet and I try to stay in the home as much as possible. Our blessings are in the home sisters (smiles), I have to remind myself of this as well. May Allaah reward us all in our efforts to please Him, Aameen.
I do not watch TV/Movies or listen to music but don't mind sharing my views on them.
"It is not allowed to take pictures of beings that have souls, a rule the compasses cameras and other instruments, with the exception of pictures that are necessary, such as a passport or identity photo."
- from fatawa islamiyah...and as far as music, from the same trusted source;
"It is not allowed to listen to singing and playing musical instruments, since it diverts the listener from the remembrance of Allaah and from prayer, and because hearing it sickens and hardens the heart. Both the Clear Book of Allaah and the Trustworthy Sunnah His Messenger (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) prove its prohibition. Allaah Almighty says in Surah Luqman ayah 6:
"And of Mankind is he who purchases (Lawd Al-Hadith) idle talk to mislead from the Path of Allaah without knowledge."
The majority of scholars of Tafsir as well as others have explained that Lawd Al- Hadith refers to singing and musical instruments. In his Sahih, Al- Bukhari recorded that the Prophet (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) said: "There will be from my Nation a people who will deem fornication, silk (for men), alcohol, and music to be permissible". [Al-Bukhari no. 5590] We ask Allaah to guide and facilitate all of the Muslims to what is right and to protect us from the causes which anger Him." Aameen.
-Proof taken from Fatawa Islamiyah- Ibn Baz
[My Words].."Some may still argue the fact of "naats" or "nasheeds" to be acceptable, or why can't they be if they speak of nothing but good of the religion, which sounds good but we have to worship Allaah as He has legislated for us to, not to add on or take away even if the adding on appears to be an elevation of worship which is actually an innovation and for every innovation is a going astray and the end result of going astray leads to the hellfire, so just because something sounds good to do regarding the deen doesn't mean that it is good without proving it to be a way that Allaah has legislated for us to worship Him, with AUTHENTIC proofs (Quran and Sunnah) and all of that being borderline and finding loopholes(you think you found) only leaves doubt in your heart and doubt comes from the shaitan who is the greatest enemy to mankind and he sits and waits at every point of our lives for the opportunity to lead us astray. HE IS YOUR ENEMY! Don't help your enemy defeat you by following him! So please be careful of what you do here in this life while passing through to our final abode because in the end all the songs you know, sport stats, movie titles and producers and nonsense; any of these worldly waste of times are not going to save you from the fire because at that time, you are only left with your deeds. So be VERY careful what you do here InshaAllaah.None of us are an exception to falling into these things, May Allaah protect us from falling into these things or anything that displeases Him And May Allaah place and/or keep us on a path that will lead us to Jennah, Aameen."
Allaah, The Exalted, states:
"And I (Allaah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)." (Noble Quran 51:56)
All of that being said, I plan on worshipping Allaah Alone and learning this Deen for the rest of my time passing through this dunya and my advice to you is to help and strive with me InshaAllaah.
May Allaah bless us all with beneficial knowledge, Aameen.
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Baraak Allaah Feeki ! my dear sister in islam. Very beneficial post . May Allaah azza wa jal grant us understanding & comprehension of this beautiful religion of Al Islaam. Ameen
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Wa feeki baarak Allaah. Alhamdulillaah. Allaahumma Ameen!
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