Islam and the acquisition of knowledge
Knowledge is not only learning, but it also encompasses experience. The acquisition of knowledge involves a process of training and education rather than just learning. From the early day of Islam, knowledge has been considered to be the power that has been bestowed upon man in order to qualify h...
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my.iium.irep.595662018-02-27T11:01:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59566/ Islam and the acquisition of knowledge Ashimi, Tijani Ahmad BP1 Islam Knowledge is not only learning, but it also encompasses experience. The acquisition of knowledge involves a process of training and education rather than just learning. From the early day of Islam, knowledge has been considered to be the power that has been bestowed upon man in order to qualify him to be the vicegerent of Allah on earth (Khalifatullah). Without knowledge man is not strong enough to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of a vicegerent (Khalifah) to structure his life and his society, as it provides him with values, virtues, visions beliefs and power. Indeed, knowledge in Islamic worldview is a unique gift of the Creator (the most Omniscience and the only Absolute God) to man. As such, it is vital for the success of man in this world and the Hereafter. Furthermore, it is undeniable fact that, knowledge is the root of man’s progress in this transitory world and a crucial factor in his well-being after his demise. Based on the above facts, this humble paper aims to explore vis-a vis the importance of knowledge acquisition in the view of Islam and to disclose the serious attention that Islam has paid toward acquisition of knowledge. However, to achieve the aims and the objectives of this paper, revelation based approach will be applied, that is by referring to the Holy Scripture of Islam (holy Quran) and its perception on knowledge. Finally, the paper will provide a brief conclusion and some recommendations. World Conference Resources @ WorldConferences.net, Koperasi KOKUIS, Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor 2017 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59566/1/59566_Islam%20and%20the%20acquisition%20of%20knowledge.pdf Ashimi, Tijani Ahmad (2017) Islam and the acquisition of knowledge. In: 4th International Conference on Arabic Studies and Islamic Civilization (ICASIC 2017), 27th-28th March 2017, Kuala Lumpur. https://www.worldconferences.net/proceedings/icasic2017/fullpaper/V1/IC_182.pdf |
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Knowledge is not only learning, but it also encompasses experience. The acquisition of knowledge
involves a process of training and education rather than just learning. From the early day of Islam,
knowledge has been considered to be the power that has been bestowed upon man in order to
qualify him to be the vicegerent of Allah on earth (Khalifatullah). Without knowledge man is not
strong enough to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of a vicegerent (Khalifah) to structure his life
and his society, as it provides him with values, virtues, visions beliefs and power. Indeed, knowledge
in Islamic worldview is a unique gift of the Creator (the most Omniscience and the only Absolute God)
to man. As such, it is vital for the success of man in this world and the Hereafter. Furthermore, it is
undeniable fact that, knowledge is the root of man’s progress in this transitory world and a crucial
factor in his well-being after his demise. Based on the above facts, this humble paper aims to explore
vis-a vis the importance of knowledge acquisition in the view of Islam and to disclose the serious
attention that Islam has paid toward acquisition of knowledge. However, to achieve the aims and the
objectives of this paper, revelation based approach will be applied, that is by referring to the Holy
Scripture of Islam (holy Quran) and its perception on knowledge. Finally, the paper will provide a brief
conclusion and some recommendations. |
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