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subject |
Knowledge |
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topic |
Right to be educated |
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grade |
Nine |
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time |
30 minutes |
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objective |
To enable students to understand the Islamic view on the right to be educated. |
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instructional material |
Info Sheet 9L – Education Worksheet 9L - Education |
INTRODUCTION
Islam attaches such great importance to knowledge and education. The Qur’an, it should be noted repeatedly asks people to observe the earth and heavens. This instills in man the desire to learn natural science. When the Qur’an began to be revealed, the first word of its first verse was ‘Iqra!’ that is, ‘Read.’ Education is thus the starting point of every successful human activity.
DEVELOPMENT
Let students read the Info Sheet.
REINFORCING ACTIVITIES
Let students do the Worksheet.
Islam attaches such great importance to knowledge and education. The Qur’an, it should be noted repeatedly asks people to observe the earth and heavens. This instills in man the desire to learn natural science. When the Qur’an began to be revealed, the first word of its first verse was ‘Iqra!’ that is, ‘Read.’ Education is thus the starting point of every successful human activity.
All the books of hadith have a chapter on knowledge (ilm). For example: "The virtue of one who acquires ilm (learning) and imparts it to others. In the hadith, the scholar is accorded great respect. According to one tradition, the ink of a scholar’s pen is more precious than the blood of a martyr, the reason being that while a martyr is engaged in the task of defense, an alim (scholar) builds individuals and nations along positive lines. In this way, he bestows upon the world a real life treasure.
The very great importance attached to learning in Islam is illustrated by an event in the life of the Prophet. At the battle of Badr, in which the Prophet was victorious, seventy of his enemies were taken prisoner. Now these captives were all literate people. So, in order to benefit from their erudition, the Prophet declared that if each prisoner taught ten Medinan children how to read and write, that would serve as his ransom and he would be set free. This was the first school in the history of Islam, established by the Prophet himself. It was of no matter to him that all its teachers were non-Muslims, all were prisoners of war, and all were likely to create problems again for Islam and Muslims once they were released. This Sunnah of the Prophet showed that whatever the risk involved, education was paramount.
Islam not only
stresses the importance of learning, but demonstrates how all the factors
necessary to progress in learning have been provided by God. An especially
vital factor is the freedom to conduct research. Such freedom was encouraged
right from the beginning, as is illustrated by an incident which took place after
the Prophet had migrated from
In this way, the
Prophet separated practical matters from religion, thus paving the way for the
free conduct of research throughout the world of nature and the adoption of
conclusions based thereon. This great emphasis placed on exact knowledge
resulted in the awakening of a great desire for learning among the Muslims of
the first phase. This process began in
1. What was the first word revealed from the Quran? What does it mean?
2. According to one tradition, what is the scholar’s pen more precious than?
3. After the battle of Badr, how did Prophet Muhammed allow prisoners of war to be set free?
4. After migrating from
What does “free conduct of research” mean, and what countries were affected by it?