

On the authority of Zaid b. Alqam
that the Messenger of Allaah
used to say, "O Allaah, I seek refuge in you from knowledge which does
not benefit, from a heart which does not feel humble, from a soul that
does not feel contended and from an invocation that is not answered."
[Muslim
Book 035,
Number 6568]
Indeed the Prophet’s
seeking refuge from knowledge which doesn’t benefit comprises many things:
So look, for example at the books of Philosophy and those of the Ahl-ul-Kalaam. They have become prevalent and widespread even so far as being included into the syllabuses of institutions and universities. A student may waste most of his time trying to comprehend what an author intended, and once understood he feels no real gain from that, neither towards his religion, nor his life, nor towards his community or the Muslim Ummah.
A student spends years mastering various subjects, not having any affinity to the reality of life, nor bringing him any nearer to Allaah.
How many biographies of unimportant, notorious
characters are found, examinations are set about them and certificates
are granted because of them. Their status is raised on an international
level. This is on the one hand, while on the other hand we remain ignorant
of the biographies of the Companions
of the Messenger of Allaah,
.
We are ignorant of the tafseer of even the shortest Chapters of the Qur’aan,
ignorant of basic rulings of fiqh that everyone is required to know, and
maybe people will treat greatly if I said: We are ignorant of many fundamentals
of our `aqeedah.