Rasul Allah Muhammad (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
“O Muslims! Sit with your elders, question the scholars, and meet wise people.” [Tibrani, Mishkat]
Seek Knowledge from Elders & Scholars
In other words, one should benefit from knowledge at every opportunity. Elders have life experience from which one may benefit. We should sit with them to benefit from their experiences and also to provide them with company. Scholars have religious knowledge from which one may learn. Asking questions is a way in which we can learn from them.
Sit with Wise:
Besides elders and scholars, Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) advised us to keep the company of the wise. The wise are those whose destination is Paradise. Whoever ends up in the Fire will consider himself/herself to be the most stupid of people. They may have been Nobel laureates in the world but when they get to their final destination they will realize how they had wasted their brains and will say:
“Had we but listened or used (any of) our intelligence, we should not (now) be among the Companions of the Blazing Fire!” [Quran 67:10]
The scholars and the wise are those who have the awareness, love and fear of Allah (subhana wa ta’ala). Imam Malik once referred to someone as a scholar. When it was said that he is not a particularly learned person, Imam Malik replied, “He has the fear of Allah, which is the fruit of knowledge.”
Who is Wise?
How should we recognize these wise people whose destination is Jannah? Allah (subhana wa ta’ala) says that the wise are:
1) Those who forbid others from doing wrong: “Why were there not, among the generations before you, persons possessed of balanced good sense, prohibiting (men) from mischief in the earth.” [Quran 11:116]
2) Those who practice what they preach: “Do you enjoin righteousness upon mankind while you yourselves forget (to practise it)? And you are readers of the Scripture! Have you then no sense?” [Quran 2:44]
3) Those who give every preference to the life of the Hereafter and spend their life working for it: “Naught is the life of the world save a pastime and a sport. Better far is the abode of the Hereafter for those who keep their duty (to Allah). Have you then no sense? [Quran 6:32]
4) Those who believe in the message brought by Muhammad (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam): “The likeness of those who disbelieve (in relation to the messenger) is as the likeness of one who calls to that which hears nothing except a shout and cry. Deaf, dumb, blind, therefore they have no sense.” [Quran 2:171]
Although everybody has something to teach and something to learn, the harm of the foolish, ignorant or frivolous person is more than their good.
Time is Not Money – Time is Life:
Time is the MOST Precious commodity one possesses that should not be wasted in useless chatter. For a capitalist, time is money. For a Muslim, time is much more precious than that. This life is nothing but a fixed amount of time. So Time is Life; Money can be recovered Life Can Not. It is our Jannah or Jahannum. Our never ending next life depends on how we use it.
Wiser Learns from Others:
A wise person is one who learns from his experiences, while the wiser person is one who learns from the experiences of others. This hadith is telling us to be the wiser person and learn from the experiences of our elders, the scholars who fear Allah and the wise.
Nice piece of writing. Well said ‘Time is life’ – We should try to make most out of it particularly in coming month of Ramadan.
Time is Life; Money can be recovered Life Can Not -sooooper. thanks Kashif bhai, you owe us Afghani polaoooo,…:)
Jazakallah love you kashif bhai
Excellent piece of writing. Perhaps the best from your side, so far. Concise and to the point.