\n Initially...
\n Initially, when one contemplates, several questions and unresolved issues are realised in one\u2019s mind which prompt a quest for the answers within oneself and one starts looking for the answers.\u00a0 When one looks further, God Helps, and Guides him.
[17] .\u00a0 \n (In a long tradition 6 th successor -c.\u2009702\u2013765 CE, of the Prophet said) And know that whatever Allah has Ordered you to avoid, so He has Prohibited it, and follow the footsteps of the Messenger of Allah, and his Sunnah, so adhere to it and do not follow your own desires, and your opinions, for you will go astray. The most misguided of the people with Allah is the one who follows his own desires and his opinion without (following the) Guidance from Allah (an extract).
[18] \n For further reading, please visit the link: Deep Thinking \u2013 Taffakur and Taddabar | Hubeali.com \n Islam encourages one to learn, from all knowledgeable ones, regardless of their faith and allegiances, i.e., Islam says: \u2018 The wisdom is a lost property of a believer, so take the wisdom, and even if it is from the people of hostility \u2019\u2019. [19] And \u2018 frequent looking into the knowledge, opens the intellect \u2019.
[20] .\u00a0 In Quran, one is encouraged to supplicate to Lord: and say: \u2018Lord! Increase me in knowledge!\u2019 [20:114] . \n In Islam, knowledge and knowledgeable ones are highly regarded, i.e., in a tradition it is: \u2018The knowledge is superior than the wealth by seven (aspects): The first, it is an inheritance of the Prophets, and the wealth is the inheritance of the Pharaohs. The second, the knowledge does not reduce with the spending, and the wealth reduces by it.
The third, the wealth is needy to the protection, and the knowledge protects its owner. \n The fourth, the knowledge enters into the shroud and the wealth remains (outside). The fifth, the wealth is acquired by the believer as well as the non-believer, while the knowledge is not acquired except by the believer in particular. The sixth, the entirety of the people are needy to the owner of the knowledge regarding the matters of their Religion and are not needy to the owner of the wealth.
The seventh, the knowledge would strengthen the man upon the passing over the Bridge (Hereafter), and the wealth would prevent him .