The Importance Of Education In Islam
Education has been greatly emphasized by Islam. Islam talks a lot on the different aspects of education and its importance.
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Education has been greatly emphasized by Islam. Islam talks a lot on the different aspects of education and its importance.
Literal meaning of elocution (Al-Tajweed) is to beautify, adorn and express. Terminological meaning is, to deliver each word of Quran with the correct point of vocal articulation and clear utterances
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Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: "Recite the Quran regularly because, on the day of resurrection, it will come in intercede for its reciters".
When the Holy Prophet says that we are the best Muslims if we learn and teach the Quran, he does not mean that we should only learn it by heart or teach it to our students as rote learning. He means that we should “understand” the word of Allah along with learning it. That is why Allah has placed such a great importance on teaching the Holy Quran.
Read! In the Name of your Lord Who has created (all that exists). He has created man from a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood). Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous. Who has taught (the writing) by the pen. He has taught man that which he knew not
Morality is a very broad area that exists and in the Quran it is of supreme importance as Allah talks about it again and again. Morality in the Quran is mentioned in every form, be it of an individual nature or a public nature. The Holy Quran was sent down upon the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and he has mentioned morality when he taught the teachings of the Quran.
The Quran is such a loving, beautiful book of the word of Allah that it is full of all the good there is in the world. It is full of pleasantries, advices of kindness, advice of doing good and forgiving and most of all advice of compassion. Allah has asked us in His own words to be good people. Good Muslims. Good human beings. And in doing so we are not only listening to Allah but we are also making our Hereafter better and better, so much so that it will take us to Jannah.
Much has been said about our destiny and the words Allah has mentioned in the Quran to explain it to us. Many of us think that since Allah has said that He alone is the one to determine our destiny and what life has to offer (which He indeed does) there is no point to do what Allah has asked us to do, nor to pray, nor to go on the straight path that Allah has decreed for us.
We as Muslims may love the Quran as the book that was brought down upon our last Prophet (PBUH) and which is the word of Allah. We may even consider it one of the greatest miracles of the world. But do we live the Quran rather than just ‘love’ it?