Seeking Knowledge until Death
In
the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the All-Merciful, may His salâh and salâm
be upon His Final Messenger.
Imâm
Ahmad had two sons, 'Abdullâh and Sâlih, whom were half-brothers. Sâlih relates
that
"A
man saw my father carrying a mihbarah (a wooden inkwell that students used to
carry along with their pens) and said, 'O Abâ 'Abdillâh! You are the Imâm of
the Muslims!' "
This
man spoke like this since he was surprised to see Imâm Ahmad carrying his
mihbarah as the young students would carry it, or indeed
that
he would still read books, or shoulder the same responsibilities that the youth
did. Note also how all the people were fascinated by
him (by Imâm Ahmad), even the elders of the people!
Imâm Ahmad replied with a statement that nullified this man's whole understanding. He said:
him (by Imâm Ahmad), even the elders of the people!
Imâm Ahmad replied with a statement that nullified this man's whole understanding. He said:
"I
will be with the mihbarah all the way to the maqbarah (graveyard)."
What
did he mean? He meant, "I will be busy with knowledge until I die."
Another narration mentions that he said this same statement on a separate occasion to another group of people:
Another narration mentions that he said this same statement on a separate occasion to another group of people:
"As
for me, I will seek knowledge until I am placed in the grave."
When
the time of his death came near, he said to those around him:
"Relate
to me the statement of Hushaym." (Hushaym was Hushaym ibn Bashîr, Imâm
Ahmad's first teacher. He met him in the year 179AH, when he began seeking
knowledge at the age of 16) So they read to him what he had requested. This
narrated tradition mentioned that Ibn Sîrîn used to dislike a person groaning
from pain. At that time, Imâm Ahmad had became very ill and he used to groan
due to the pain yet when they informed him that Ibn Sîrîn used to dislike
groaning at such a time, he did not groan again until he died.
This
is the reality of his statement, "I will seek knowledge until I am placed
in the grave," meaning, "I must continue benefiting
from
knowledge."
So if you have left your youth behind and become a teacher or an educator, or a lecturer or professor in the university, or an author,
So if you have left your youth behind and become a teacher or an educator, or a lecturer or professor in the university, or an author,
and
you say, "I have finished seeking knowledge," know that this is the
situation of someone who does not know the reality of his affairs.
Al-'Ilm
is knowledge of what? It is knowledge of the Speech of Allah and the speech of
His Messenger, peace be upon him. Has anyone
reached
a level of awareness of the meanings of the Speech of Allah and His Messenger,
peace be upon him, and also the statements of the scholars explaining the Book
and the sunnah, a level of awareness that is sufficient?
No
one has reached that level. No one who has the right intention and a proper
heart has reached that level. Regarding this, Imâm Ahmad said, "With the
mihbarah all the way to the maqbarah." He was addressing everyone,
advising us to continue seeking knowledge and not to give it up for any petty
reason.
In
the study circles of our mosques we have seen a great number of students who
are eager to learn for two months, and then they abandon it. Three months or so
only. What is this?! Some of them seek knowledge for 3, 4, 5, or 7 years and
then they abandon it.
Why
is that? Is it because the lure of the world has come to you, so you are
finished and now you head off into the world? Is it because a position was
offered to you and you took it? Is it because you have reached a certain
status, you have become a school director or professor in the university? For
this you reason you have stopped seeking knowledge? No! You must continue seeking
knowledge until you die. This is what will correct the society's problems, if
their scholars take this advice. As for the students of knowledge, then they
must hold fast to this advice, "With the mihbarah all the way to the
maqbarah."
He
must stay with his book until he dies - reading, learning, memorizing,
reviewing, teaching, until his end.
What
are the people saying these days? "The rulings related to prayer, we know
them, no problem." If you asked them about many of
the
rulings, you will find that they do not know them. Why is that? It is because
they have become satisfied with the knowledge they have, even delighted that
they have the knowledge they have. We ask Allah that He excuses us and that He
is pleased with us.
If
you asked them about affairs even greater than the prayer, issues of creed,
issues of tawhîd, you will find that they have not fully grasped the issues,
and they used to be students of knowledge! Why is that? Because they were
negligent, and thus abandoned it.
Knowledge
is honor, if you abandon it, it will abandon you. If you take the task
seriously, you will be given some of it, from what Allah has decreed for you.
From the
Life and Works of al-Imâm Ahmad
From a
lecture by Shaykh Salih aalish-Shaykh
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