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It is mentioned in a Hadith that one should seek knowledge on Mondays. In doing so, there is ease in acquiring knowledge. (Kanzul Ummaal)
A similar narration has come in regard to Thursdays. What this means is that it is better to commence a book on a Monday or Thursday. Similarly, it is better to commence any other intellectual pursuit on these days.
It is related in a Hadith that: "Whoever teaches someone even one verse of the Quran, then that teacher becomes a master over that student." (Tabrani)
That is, the teacher has become a master, and the student, his slave. What this means is that the teacher has many rights. As far as possible, the teacher and spiritual guide should be obeyed and their pleasure sought. They are the ones who remove one from darkness into light, and lead one to the original beloved, that is Allah Ta'ala.
Can there be any kindness better than this? To be a slave does not mean that the teacher can sell the student.
What it means is that he has to expound the truth in the best way possible.
One should understand well that the rights of the teacher and spiritual guide are less than that of the parents.
It is related in a Hadith that if an aalim is asked a mas'ala, and he conceals it without any Shar'ee reason, then he will be made to wear a necklace of fire on the day of Resurrection. (Mishkaat)
Here it refers to knowledge whose exposition is necessary. To be miserly with knowledge without any Shar'ee reason, irrespective of whether its exposition is fardh or mustahab, is extremely disgraceful.
So be assured of full disclosure when learning at Jamia Siraj ul Uloom.
www.Jamia.co.uk
Jamia Siraj ul Uloom
30-36 Lindley Road,
Leyton
London
E10 6QT
UK
Tel: 020 8539 5183
» Posted by abu mohammed on 10th May 2011
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