Thursday 27 June 2019

Giving Priority to Knowledge of the Qur’aan


Shaykh Muhammad Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen said:
It is obligatory upon the student of knowledge to be devoted to reciting the Noble Qur’aan, memorizing it, understanding it and acting upon it. This is because the Qur’aan is the strong Rope of Allaah. It is the foundation of knowledge… It is unfortunate that some students of knowledge do not memorize the Qur’aan. In fact, some of them cannot recite the Qur’aan properly with tajweed. This is a great drawback in the methodology of seeking knowledge. As such, I reiterate that it is obligatory upon the students of knowledge to be devoted to memorizing the Qur’aan, acting on it, inviting to it and understanding it in accordance with the understanding of the pious predecessors.”
Source: Kitaab al-‘Ilm, p. 30 by Shaykh Muhammad Saalih al-Uthaymeen
Hereunder are some of the sayings of the Salaf on the need to give priority to the knowledge of the Qur’aan:
Al-Maymoonee said: “I asked Abū ʿAbdullāh Imām Amad: Which is more beloved to you, that I should I begin teaching my son, the Qur’aan or the hadeeth? He said: “No!  The Qur’aan.”  I said: Shall I teach him all of it?  He replied: “Unless that is difficult, in which case teach him some of it.”  Then he said to me: “If he begins reciting first, then he will learn correct recitation and will persevere in it.” [1]
Ibn Taymīyyah (d.718H) – raimahullāh – said: “As for seeking to memorize the Qur’aan then this is to be given preference over many of the things that the people consider to be knowledge, but are – in reality – either totally useless or having little benefit. It is also to be given precedence in learning especially by those who wish to acquire knowledge of the Religion, its principles and its particulars.  Since what is prescribed for such a person at this time is that he should begin by memorizing the Qur’aan, as it is the foundation of the branches of knowledge of the Religion.  This is contrary to what is done by many of the people of innovation, in that one of them will pre-occupy himself with superfluous parts of knowledge; such as kalām (theological rhetoric) and argumentation; or very rare matters of differences; and blind following, which there is no need for; or very strange and rare aḥādīth which are not established, nor of benefit; and many discussions do not establish proofs.  And he abandons memorizing the Qur’aan which is more important than all of this.”[2]           
Al-Khatīb al-Baghdādī (d.463H) – raimahullāh– said: “It is fitting for a student that he begins with memorization of the Book of Allāh since it is the greatest of the branches of knowledge and that which should be placed first and given precedence.[3]
Al-Ḥāfi al-Nawawī (d.676H) – raimahullāh– said: “The first thing he should begin with – is memorization of the mighty Qur’aan, which is the most important of the branches of knowledge. And the Companions and those that follow them did not use to teach hadeeth or fiqh except to one who had memorized the Qur’aan When he has memorized it, let him beware of preoccupying himself from it with hadeeth, fiqh or other things, to the extent that it leads him to forget anything of the Qur’aan, or makes that likely."[4][5]


[1] Related by Ibn Muflih in al-Ādāb-Shar’iyyah.
[2] Fatāwá al-Kubrā (2/54-55).
[3] Al-Jāmiʿ li-Akhlāqir-Rāwee wa Aadaabis-Saami’ (1/106).
[4] From the introduction to al-Majmūʿ Sharḥul-Muhadhhab (1/38)

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