Humility in Learning

Abdullah ibn Masud, one of the companions of the Prophet of Islam, said, “When you do not know anything, say that God knows best.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith No. 4822) This principle can be called “humility in learning”, which is essential for intellectual progress.

There is a proverb in Arabic: (la adri nisf ul ilm), “I don’t know is half-knowledge.” To say, “I don’t know” is not a simple matter. It is to be aware of your ignorance. In such a person a spirit of inquiry awakens which eventually leads him to knowledge. When a man does not know something, he must admit this fact. The confession of not knowing is also as important as knowing. Without this attitude, no man can progress intellectually.

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
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