Knowledge and Guidance: A Comprehensive SeekersGuidance Reader
Seeking knowledge is the subject that occupies the first chapter of Imam Al-Ghazali’s seminal work, the Ihya, which is widely regarded as the greatest work on Islamic spirituality in the world. Why did he begin with knowledge, before moving on to the chapter on prayer?
Here, we share some of the best SeekersGuidance resources available on this subject plus video recordings from SeekersGuidance Toronto, where live sessions will be held everyday this Ramadan.
- Ten Mannerisms Typical of Seekers of Knowledge
- All knowledge is sacred knowledge – Shaykh Ramadan Bouti
- Knowledge: What, How and Why We Study
- How does Islamic knowledge transform us and why?
- Habib Hussein Al Saggaf on Beneficial Knowledge and Intentions
- How to Seek Islamic Knowledge – Imam Subki’s Counsel
- What is Beneficial Knowledge in Islam? by Dr. Umar Abd-Allah
- “From knowing nothing to becoming a student of knowledge”
- The Intentions for Seeking Knowledge – Imam Abdullah al-Haddad
- Seeker’s Expectations – How to Seek Knowledge
- The Prophet Musa, Khidr and Knowledge
- Is It Sinful to Seek Knowledge without Trying to Become a Scholar?
- Access to Reliable Knowledge is Becoming More Difficult by the Day
- The Etiquette of Seeking Knowledge
- Fitna Will Come and Go, Knowledge Stays
- What A Concerned Muslim Needs to Learn, and How
- The Ruling of a Scholar Who Withholds Knowledge
- 10 Steps to Firm-Footedness in Seeking Knowledge of Fiqh
- Brief Advice on Seeking Knowledge from Ustadha Raidah Shah Idil
- Can Students of Islamic Knowledge Be Recipients of Zakat?
- Scholars, Students of Knowledge, and Poverty
- Justice and Its Relationship to Knowledge
- Parental Approval to Travel to Seek Knowledge
- On Mosques, Companionship, & Knowledge
- Students of Knowledge Stepping Into The Spotlight Before Their Time