Seeking Knowledge Until Death
From the
Life and Works of al-Imām Ahmad
From a lecture by Shaykh Salih aalish-Shaykh
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In
the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the All-Merciful, may His salāh
and salām be upon His Final Messenger.
Imām
Ahmad had two sons, 'Abdullāh and Sālih, whom were half-brothers. Sālih
relates that
"A man saw my father carrying a mihbarah and said, 'O Abā 'Abdillāh! You are the Imām of the Muslims!' "
This man spoke like this since he was surprised to
see Imām Ahmad carrying his mihbarah as the young students
would carry it, or indeed
that he would still read books, or shoulder
the same responsibilities that the youth did. Note also how all the
people were fascinated by
him (by Imām Ahmad), even the elders of the people!
Imām Ahmad replied with a statement that nullified this man's whole understanding. He said:
"I will be with the mihbarah all the way to the maqbarah."
So if
you have left your youth behind and become a teacher or an educator, or
a lecturer or professor in the university, or an author,
In the study circles of our mosques we have seen a great number of students who are eager to learn for two months, and then they abandon it. Three months or so only. What is this?! Some of them seek knowledge for 3, 4, 5, or 7 years and then they abandon it.
Why is that? Is it because the lure of the world has come to you, so you are finished and now you head off into the world? Is it because a position was offered to you and you took it? Is it because you have reached a certain status, you have become a school director or professor in the university? For this you reason you have stopped seeking knowledge? No! You must continue seeking knowledge until you die. This is what will correct the society's problems, if their scholars take this advice. As for the students of knowledge, then they must hold fast to this advice, "With the mihbarah all the way to the maqbarah."
He must stay with his book until he dies - reading, learning, memorizing, reviewing, teaching, until his end.
What
are the people saying these days? "The rulings related to prayer, we
know them, no problem." If you asked them about many of