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Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam by Musharraf Shaheen
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“The Muslims in this day and age are enduring nadir and are being earmarked far and wide in the orb. In order to get the better of this predicament, we are in a moral obligation to foster and precipitate genius scientists, doctors, physists, chemists, intellectuals philosophers and politicians. But, I have a fancy for scientists like Hazen, doctors viz Avicenna, physists like Al-Kindus, chemists viz Jabir, the literati like Rumi and Iqbal; Philosophers viz Ghazzali and leaders like Omar (Radihallahuanhu) by virtue of whose, we would au fond be effectual in getting out of these angst stalemates.”
Musharraf Shaheen, Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam
“A colossal number of Muslims have a craving in re amelioration of Muslim Ummah. A mammoth congregation vouchsafe fortune and opulence for its adornment. There are gazillions of the votaries of Islam who devote themselves and endow blood for its melioration. But hardly a few endeavor to escort and usher it in the de règle direction.”
Musharraf Shaheen, Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam
“Knowledge does not mean meagre savoir faire of facts, figures and information as any dullard can know; by contrast it alludes to profound understanding owing to the fact that comprehension strengthens faith and broadens the vision of a believer.”
Musharraf Shaheen, Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam
“The only bonafide power in the whole macrocosm is Knowledge”
Musharraf Shaheen, Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam
“Monsters do exist, but dolefully, they aren’t as appalling as portrayed in horror movies. They have very human physiognomies and oft have lived all too human lives, sporadically pronounced by conflict, antipathy and pain, but not always denuded of endearment. Humanity may not perpetually be able to prognosticate who among us will turn out to be a monster and why but after witnessing the barbarities and villainies perpetrated by 'the notorious ogres' on the innocent populace, the resolve to avert such trepidation in future must be strengthened.”
Musharraf Shaheen, Paramountcy of Erudition: The Significance of Education and Knowledge in Islam