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Are you a Muslim living in the west craving knowledge of Islamic sciences? Are you a Muslim who would love to go overseas and study Islamic sciences but are not able to do so due to your circumstances? Do you wish to enhance your understanding of the religion in the comfort of your current circumstances without needing to go overseas? Do you wish to connect to the minds of Islamic scholars and their understanding of various sciences but do not know where to begin? Do you wish to become closer to Allah through learning about his deen?
If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, then you have stumbled upon the right place. Welcome to IslamicStudent.Net! The purpose of our website is to educate Muslims who wish to obtain an understanding of their religion through reliable sources based on the Qur’an and Sunnah but do not know where or how to start. Such Muslims usually reside in the west and wish to go overseas and study but are not able to do so because of their personal circumstances in their lives. We are also catering to those Muslims who either wish to just brush up on basic knowledge of their religion or those who have just had an Islamic awakening. Islamic awakening here refers to those Muslims (particularly youth) who were/are not practicing Muslims but just now have started a thirst for Islamic knowledge and wish to change their lives according to Islamic teachings. Such awakened Muslims are usually in the process of returning to their religion and embracing it with vigor and enthusiasm.
Our purpose on this website is not to make scholars but to give a sense of direction and guide to those confused Muslims who wish to understand their religion in an affective way. We hope to reach this goal through articles, books, audios, and videos that can be accessed through our website. We, insha Allah, will include classical as well as contemporary articles and books from various authors. We have tried as best as possible to download the various resources of learning (books, audios, etc.) to our website and make it free for download, however, some resources may need to be purchased because we could not locate them online for download. If you find a resource listed on our website which is available for a free download elsewhere, then please let us know via e-mail and we insha Allah will download it and provide it for free also.
Before beginning this great quest for Islamic knowledge, we highly recommend that you go through the listed resources on this page regarding the rules and etiquettes of knowledge. These resources contain valuable information for all students on how to gain knowledge, which manners to implement, what to avoid and other useful points to keep in mind during this journey of blessed knowledge. Though you can find a thorough discussion on various ways and pointers to seek knowledge in the resources below, we wish to point out a few which we feel are very crucial:
Ibn Jama’ah said:
The student should look forth and consult Allah in regards to who to learn from, and he should seek to gain good manners and character from whoever he chooses. If he can, he should find one who is completely qualified to teach, concerned with his students, displays manhood, is known to be pure, has a good reputation, has a good teaching style, and is easily understood. The seeker of knowledge should not just seek out the one who is most knowledgeable, and who might lack caution, piety, and good manners. Some of the Salaf said: “This knowledge is religion. So, look who you take your religion from.”
You should also beware of restricting yourself to those who are famous, as al-Ghazzali and others counted this as arrogance towards knowledge, and considered it to be from the lowest of traits. This is because knowledge is the prize of the believer, and he should take it from wherever he finds it, and should take the blessing from whoever wants to give it to him. He runs from ignorance just as he runs from a lion, and the one running from a lion will accept help from whoever offers him a way to escape.
So, if one is not well-known and you can still expect good from him, he will be more beneficial and helpful. If you read about the lives of the Salaf, you will find that none of their students would benefit from a shaykh unless he had a fair share of taqwa, and his concern and advice to his students was a clear proof of him having this. Likewise, if you look through the various books, you’ll find that you gain more benefit from the author who has more taqwa and zuhd, and will spend more time reading and gaining from his books.
Make sure that your shaykh is fully aware of all of the Shar’i sciences, and is known to have studied at length with the trustworthy scholars of his time, and did not merely study from the depths of the pages of a book. ash-Shafi’i said: “The rulings will slip away from whoever gains knowledge from the depths of books.” And some of them said: “From the greatest of tests is that one gains knowledge just from books.”
Ettiquettes of the Seeker of Knowledge, 54
We would like to conclude with advice from Shaykh Uthaymeen:
It is obligatory upon the student of knowledge to seek assistance from Allah, then from the people of knowledge, and seeking assistance from that which they have written in their books because confining oneself to sheer reading alone requires a lot of time, which is contrary to sitting with a scholar who explains and sheds light upon matters to him.
I am not saying he will not attain knowledge except by taking from the scholars, since a person is able to attain knowledge by reading and researching, however, in most cases if he does not persevere day and night and is not blessed with understanding, then he is liable to make many mistakes, and because of this it is said: One whose guide is his book, then his mistakes are more than his accuracies; having said this, in reality this is not always the case.
However, the most exemplary way is to take knowledge from the scholars. I also advise the student of knowledge not to “grab” from every scholar knowledge of the same subject. For example, to study fiqh with more than one scholar, since the scholars differ in their techniques of inference from the Qur’an and Sunnah, and they also differ in their opinions. So assign yourself a scholar from whom you can take knowledge in fiqh or balaaghah (poetry) and the like, i.e. take knowledge in one subject from one scholar. If the scholar has more than one field of knowledge, then continue with him, for if you took knowledge of fiqh for example from such-and-such and then such-and-such, and they differed in their opinions, what would be your position since you are still a student!? Your position would be that of confusion and doubt! However, your continuance with one scholar in a particular subject will lead to peace of mind, insha Allah.
The Book of Knowledge, 86-87
This can be done in the west by taking classes at your local mosques or online from a trusted shaykh (teacher), attending Islamic conferences, listening to audio/video lectures, attending Islamic institutions in the west, etc. For those who are far away from scholars, they should refer to their commentaries, writings and audio formats (CDs, tapes, etc.).
Audio/Video
Advice to Students of Knowledge by Nouman Ali Khan (video)
Creating and Sustaining North American Muslim Scholarship by Yasir Qadhi and Faraz Rabbani (video)
Islam and Ego by Nouman Ali Khan (video)
Beyond Ilm Summit by Yasir Qadhi, Yasir Birjas, and Waleed Basyouni (video)
Intellectual Humility by Nouman Ali Khan (video)
People of Pure Mind by Nouman Ali Khan (video)
Articles
Keeping it Real: Student of Knowledge Superstars by MuslimMatters.org
Classical Advices on Knowledge by MuslimMatters.org
Top Ten Things Every Student of Knowledge Should Know by MuslimMatters.org
Books
The Pitfalls in the Quest for Knowledge by Salman Fahd al-Oadah
Etiquettes of the Seeker of Knowledge by Muhammad Raslan
How to Read the Books of the People of Knowledge by Saalih Aalush-Shaykh
The Excellence of Knowledge: The Virtue of the Salaf Over the Khalaf by Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali
Knowledge Mandates Action by Al-Khateeb Al-Baghdaaddee
The Book of Knowledge by Imam An-Nasaa'i
The Etiquettes of Seeking Knowledge by Bakr Abu Zayd
The Book of Knowledge by Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymeen
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