As Salaam alaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh
Fellow monotheistic brethren in Islam,
I have been invited to this Noble Forum to discuss and
remind ourselves on the topic THE BASIC TEACHINGS THAT A MUSLIM MUST KNOW IN
ISLAM
AND I'M DELIGHTED TO SHARE SOME SKELETAL OPINION I KNOW PER
THE TOPIC
Alhamdulillahi hamdan kaseeran toyyiban mubaaraka fiihi, wa
laa maani'a limaa a'atayt. Wa solaatu was salaam 'alaa sayyidinaa Muhammadan
abadan abadan. Wa aalihi wa as haabil kiraam.
Prophet Muhammad (saws) said: " Seeking Knowledge is
obligatory upon every* Muslim." (Related by Ibn 'Adiyy, Al-Bayhaqi &
Al-Tabarani)
Though this Hadith is known and memorised by most Muslims,
the essence, the amount, and the kind of knowledge referred to in this Hadith
remains misunderstood by many.
If it is true that the knowledge incumbent upon every Muslim
pertains to religious knowledge, or *al-'Ilm* *al-Shar'i,* how deeply does one
have to pursue his quest of this knowledge to fulfil his duties and discharge
the learning obligations placed upon him? In other words, what are the minimum
teachings that every Muslim - male or female - is required to know about his
Deen?
TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE IN ISLAM
Muslim scholars classify knowledge into two categories:
Obligatory Knowledge ( fardh ' ayn)
his refers to knowledge of the fundamentals of Islamic
beliefs* which every Muslim must know Seeking this knowledge is an obligatory
duty upon every Muslim. All obligatory knowledge deal exclusively with *al-'Ilm
al-Shari'i* , that is, knowledge pertaining to Islamic faith, acts of worship,
and the necessary transaction in the daily dealing of a Muslim.
Optional Knowledge (fardh
kifayah)
This is not a duty required of every individual, but rather
it falls upon the community as a whole. Hence, if a group of individuals in the
community undertake to acquire this kind of knowledge, all other individuals
will be exempted from this duty, and the whole community will be free from
responsibility or negligence to acquire this kind of knowledge. Examples of
such knowledge include studying Islamic law and other basic sciences,
industries and professions which are vital for the welfare of the society.
Unlike obligatory knowledge, optional knowledge covers part
of Islamic knowledge and all worldly knowledge. The former is called al-'Ilm
al-Shar'i al Kifa'i (optional Islamic knowledge), while the latter is called
*al-Ilm al - dunyawi (worldly knowledge).
Religious sciences: These cover all branches of Islamic
Shariah, such as: tafsir (Qur'anic exegeses), fiqh, hadith sciences ( known as
mustalah al-hadith or 'Ilm usul al-hadith), seerah (the Prophet's biography),
Islamic political science, ( As-siyasah al - shar'iyah ), Islamic history, etc.
Each of these sciences may require knowledge of other
sciences to fully and comprehensively cover the substance of the matter
studied. For example: tafsir needs Arabic grammar, Arabic**literature, and
other linguistic skills; Hadith sciences need the science of criticism (which
looks at the narrators' credibility, trustworthiness, power of memorisation,
etc.), called ' *Ilm al-jarh* wat-ta'deel.
The natural and applied sciences: These are all the basic
sciences, industries and professions which are of vital necessity for the
welfare of the community. Examples of such fields include: engineering;
agriculture, fisheries, food sciences, etc.
Leaders of every Muslim community should always do their
best to procure the necessary number of scholars, professionals and qualified
men and women in all fields of optional knowledge needed by the community. For
example, Muslims in America, Ghana, Zimbabwe,etc must train sufficient number
of Shariah scholars to answer questions raised by members of the community.
They must also prepare enough educators –
administrators, teachers and counsellors to fill the growing needs of Islamic
schools in this country. *Both* *male and* female Muslim doctors are needed in
every city to care for male and female Muslim patients, respectively .
From the above discussion, we can fully understand the responsibility
that lies upon the shoulders of Muslims in this continent . Any community which
does not take the necessary steps to satisfy its own needs in all fields of
optional knowledge becomes subject to the punishment of Allah. Consequently,
all its members will share the blame and the sins for their shortcomings.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ISLAMIC SCIENCES
First , the understanding fundamentals of Iman: This is also
called ' *Ilm Usul ud* - *Deen* ( *Fundamentals of* *Deen* ), or ' *Ilm al* -
*Tawheed* (the Oneness of Allah), or simply ' *Aqeedah* (Islamic faith). Every
Muslim must have a general knowledge of all matters pertaining to his faith. He
should have a clear understanding of the Lord he worships, the Prophet he
follows and the Deen to which he committed himself. Needless to say, one should
exert the best of one's effort to acquire these fundamentals.
*Second*, understanding Islamic rules and conduct ( *fiqh
al* - *ahkam* ): This is also called *fiqh al-'Ibadat* (understanding of acts
of worship). This field covers all aspects of the Islamic acts of worship that
are necessary for the correct practice of *one's Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj.*
It also covers all aspects of family issues, such as marriage, divorce,
children's education, as well as rules and regulations for one's *business
transactions such* *as, buying, selling, borrowing and* *lending, etc.* 🧕🏻🧕🏻🧕🏻📝
A Muslim* *is* *obligated to learn* *from fiqh al-ahkam*
*only* *matters that are related to Ibadah* (worship) he needs to perform; and
rules of a particular transaction he wants to undertake. For example, if a
Muslim has not reached the age for prayer or fasting, he does not have to learn
about them though the may be encouraged to do so. Also, if one does not have
the necessary means to perform Hajj, one does not need to learn its rituals
until one becomes able to undertake the Hajj journey.
By learning those two branches, a Muslim will know His Lord
by all His beautiful names and Most High* *attributes* . He will renounce all
imperfections that ignorant and deviant people attributed to Allah. He will
know the status, function and rights of the Prophets and, thus, will not
elevate them to a divine status, nor will he degrade them to a status that does
not befit their prophethood as many heretics had done.
He will follow a similar course when dealing with other
required *beliefs, such as the belief in the Angels* , *the Books* , *the*
*Predetermined Decree, the Last* *Day, the punishment in the grave, etc* . On
the other hand, before performing any act of worship, a Muslim should know the
requirements, the conditions and the desirable actions pertaining to that act.
Hence, He will never practice any act of worship or
undertake any transaction not sanctioned by the *Qur'an or Sunnah.
Just by contemplating the Islamic knowledge of Muslims
today, the reader will realise how much those two disciplines, which are
required of every Muslim, have been neglected, if not totally ignored.
Unfortunately, there* *are many* *Muslim professors,*
*doctors, and* *engineers, who hold* *the most* *advanced academic* *or*
*professional* positions in their respective institutions, yet do not possess
the minimum knowledge of the Islamic sciences. *Ironically, while it takes only
a few* *weeks or even a few days to acquire the* *obligatory* *Islamic
knowledge* , *it may* *take at least* *two years to obtain* *a basic* *degree
in any* *worldly field.*
Though these brothers
and sisters are to be thanked and encouraged for their worldly endeavour, they
are undoubtedly refusing or let me say rejecting to learn Islamic fundamental
knowledge which is not good.
Every Muslim should know that once he has *corrected his*
*beliefs, and Ibadah* , *through* *knowledge, and cleansed his* *devotions from
any type of Shirk (i.e.* *Showing off,* *pleasing others* *besides/other than*
*Allah, etc.),* he can aspire and hope for his reward from Allah (Most Exalted
is He). Indeed, it is through knowledge and sincerity that one can enter
paradise. This is how we can understand the Hadith of our *beloved Prophet :
"* *Whoever adopts the path of seeking* *knowledge, Allah* *eases for him
the* *way to* *Paradise* ." (Related by Ahamad, Tirmithi, Abu Dawud, Ibn
Majah, and al-Darami)
MUSLIMS SHOULD TEACH WHAT THEY LEARN
A Muslim who has learned the requirements of his individual
duties is responsible for disseminating the knowledge he has acquired to his
family members first; then to his friends, co-workers, neighbours, etc. Allah
(Most Exalted is He) says:
"O you who believe! Ward off from yourselves and
your families a Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and stones…"
(Qur'an, Al-Tahrim 66:6)
The only way to save
one's family members from Hell* is to teach them the Islamic obligations and
instruct them to observe them consistently.
The Messenger of Allah also emphasised this responsibility.
He said: "Every one of you is a steward and is accountable for that which
is committed to his charge. The ruler is a steward and is accountable for his
charge, a man is a steward and is accountable for his charge, a man is a
steward in respect of his household, a woman is a steward in respect of her
husband's house and his children. Thus, everyone of yours is accountable for
that which is committed to his charge." (Related by Bukhari and Muslim)
The following Hadith is a strong reminder for anyone of us
whom Allah has blessed with some Islamic knowledge: " Whoever is asked
about a knowledge that he knows about and then hides it and keeps it
away, he will be bridled on the day of judgement with a bridle of fire
." (Related by Ahmad, Abu Dawud and Al-Tirmidhi)
CHOICES TO STUDY FURTHER
Whether one who has acquired the requisite knowledge and
committed himself to spreading it, will further his study or be content with
that level is left to his decision. One should realise, however, that not all
people possess the aptitude and diligence to enter the depths of Islamic
knowledge, for this is a favour that Allah gives to whomever He pleases.
Nevertheless, one should keep in mind the virtues and merits
of disseminating the knowledge of Islam. *The Prophet said:" Allah and
His angels and the creatures of Heavens and earth, even the ant in its dwelling and the fish in the sea, do send Salat to the one who teaches
people (good) beneficial knowledge." (Related by Al-Tirmidhi)
Haazaa wabillahi Tawfiiq
Wosollallaahu alaa Nabiyyina Muhammad wa alaa aalihi
wasohbihil ahyaar, wasallama tasleeman kaseerah.
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