تعلمت أن باتباع العلماء وإحسان الظن بهم:
يفتح الله من الفهم والمعرفة أبواباً مغلقة،
ويرتفع من الإشكال ما يتعذر على كثيرين دفعه؛
فلزوم ركاب أهل العلم المعتبرين، وحسن الظن بهم طريق من طرق الفهم والتعلم.
مرسلة بواسطة
الشيخ د. محمد بن عمر بازمول
في
12:46 ص
http://mohammadbazmool.blogspot.in/2014/12/blog-post_752.htm
… so we are now in an awakening in terms of knowledge but we are not in an awakening of correct upbringing [tarbiyyah]. That is why many times we find individuals, some callers, that can be benefitted from in terms of knowledge but not in manners—because he brought himself up on knowledge but was not in a righteous environment in which he was raised from childhood, and for this reason he lives carrying the manners which he inherited from that society in which he exists and in which he is found, and it is a society which without doubt is not an Islamic one, but he was able to, by himself or with the direction of some of the people of knowledge, follow the path of [obtaining] correct knowledge, but the effects of this knowledge are not seen in his manners, in his behaviour, in his actions.
The cause of this manifestation which we are talking about now is that we have not matured/fully developed in knowledge except a few individuals.
And secondly, individuals, even more so, have not been brought up according to a correct Islamic upbringing and that is why you will find that many of the beginners in seeking knowledge will prop themselves up as a head … the head of a Jamaa’ah or faction, and it is here that an old piece of wisdom which expresses this manifestation applies, it says, “The love of fame will break one’s back,” so the cause of [all of] this goes back to a lack of a correct upbringing on that correct knowledge.
Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 188.
Shaykh Al-Albaani rahimahullaah said,
“From what I myself hear directly and from
those things I hear through others…it appears to me that those who
speak against the scholars and charge them with flattering taaghuts
(evil leaders and make other negative aspersions against these
scholars), (it appears to me that) these people who accuse the scholars of the present day are, without doubt, from the youth (mostly but not exclusively).
And we, in turn, cannot think ill
of them, i.e., of their intent–but we do suspect their knowledge. So
firstly, the shallowness of their knowledge and their scant acquaintance
with correct Islamic fiqh and (secondly) with Islamic manners which the
Muslim youth should have been brought and raised up on, it is this,
with regret, which the present day and age’s generation of youth has
been deprived of.
It is true that there now is an Islamic,
as they say, awakening. But I say, firstly, that this awakening is in
its early stages, it has not even reached half way yet, let alone its
end. Secondly, that this awakening is an ideological and knowledge-based one which has not been accompanied by an awakening in manners.
For this reason we advise these youths to
apply themselves eagerly to seeking knowledge and to do so sincerely for
Allah the Mighty and Majestic, firstly. And that they rectify/discipline themselves and teach themselves Islamic manners.
And if they do that, they will
withhold their tongues from speaking ill of people in general, let alone
speaking about the honour of the scholars who are the elite of this
Ummah.”
Source: Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 574
… so we are now in an awakening in terms of knowledge but we are not in an awakening of correct upbringing [tarbiyyah]. That is why many times we find individuals, some callers, that can be benefitted from in terms of knowledge but not in manners—because he brought himself up on knowledge but was not in a righteous environment in which he was raised from childhood, and for this reason he lives carrying the manners which he inherited from that society in which he exists and in which he is found, and it is a society which without doubt is not an Islamic one, but he was able to, by himself or with the direction of some of the people of knowledge, follow the path of [obtaining] correct knowledge, but the effects of this knowledge are not seen in his manners, in his behaviour, in his actions.
The cause of this manifestation which we are talking about now is that we have not matured/fully developed in knowledge except a few individuals.
And secondly, individuals, even more so, have not been brought up according to a correct Islamic upbringing and that is why you will find that many of the beginners in seeking knowledge will prop themselves up as a head … the head of a Jamaa’ah or faction, and it is here that an old piece of wisdom which expresses this manifestation applies, it says, “The love of fame will break one’s back,” so the cause of [all of] this goes back to a lack of a correct upbringing on that correct knowledge.
Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 188.
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