Seeking
sacred knowledge is an extremely praised act. However, this act can in fact
destroy the person seeking it IF he does it for the wrong reasons. I am
paraphrasing from a lecture I heard given by Ustadh Yahya Rhodus (may God
preserve him) of Zaytuna, on the categorization of seekers of knowledge
according to Imam Al Ghazali (may God have mercy on his soul) in one of his
books.
The
first type is the one that will be destroyed by his knowledge. These are the
types of people who seek for sacred knowledge for purposes of this worldly
life. They seek for knowledge for their career, to look good in front of other
people, to debate other people with the knowledge that they have, and other
worldly gains. These people will not get closeness to God through their
knowledge.
The
second type is the one that seeks knowledge to get close to God, but sometimes
has the tendency or is tempted to use sacred knowledge for worldly matters.
This is a dangerous position, because there is a possibility that he will get
sucked into becoming the first category.
The
third type is the best type, which is the one who seeks knowledge only for the
sole purpose of bettering himself and getting closer to God.
Of
course we should all aspire to be among the third type. But sometimes we are
unsure about what group are we in. One way to check one’s self is through other
people’s praises. If we feel good when other people praise us for what we know,
then we are most likely in the first or second group, and need to get our acts
straight.
May
we all be true seekers of sacred knowledge, and have a noble rank with God.
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