Islam is a faith that promotes both devotions to the divine and the pursuit of knowledge. The two go hand in hand, each complementing the other and leading to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world and its creator. As the famous verse from the Quran, Surah Ta-Ha, 20:114, states, “O, my Lord! Advance me in Knowledge.”

As one delves deeper into the study of science and other branches of knowledge, the intricacies and wonders of God’s creation become increasingly apparent. The universe is vast and full of mysteries waiting to be uncovered, and with each new discovery, one’s faith in Allah is strengthened.

Islam emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding and encourages its followers to explore and question the world around them. Believing in the unseen should not lead to a rejection of facts, but rather to a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the universe.

Islam also promotes the idea that wisdom is the “lost property of the believer,” and that it is incumbent upon believers to seek and claim it wherever they may find it. This is reflected in the saying of the Prophet Muhammad, “Seeking knowledge is an obligation for every Muslim.”

Furthermore, Islam encourages people to examine and question everything and to hold on to the truth when it is found. The wisdom in the Quran says: prove the correctness of everything and then cling to the good.

In summary, Islam is a religion of reason and logic, it encourages one to seek knowledge, and as Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said “Seeking knowledge is an obligation for every Muslim.” The pursuit of knowledge helps to deepen the understanding of the world, and the creator of it.

Arabian Tongue team, is happy to be a part of the journey to seeking knowledge through the variety of Quran and Arabic courses it offers. With these, it aims to help all those who are interested to deepen their understanding of the Islamic faith and culture.

Interesting readings

  1. Prohibitions in Islam that must be taken more seriously
  2. Islamic view of the afterlife

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