The Origin of Knowledge

Man is the vicegerent of Allah. Man is, by himself, not the origin or fountainhead of knowledge. He is simply the deputy or agent to actualize the Will of Allah on this earth. The most tragic and dangerous turn in the history of knowledge, or rather that of humanity, occurred when man forgot this basic fact that he is only an agent or representative of Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. He has been given the charge of the world but not its ownership. He has not the right to use the resources found over and within this earth according to his wish or caprice or for the promotion of his limited national, ethnic, tribal or racial benefit, nor for achieving political and personal domination over others. It was the most dangerous moment in human history when humanity began to pursue knowledge along this disastrous course. Only a realization that man is not the Lord or Master of the world but simply a vicegerent and deputy can keep him on the right path. Awareness of this basic fact alone can help him to act as a functionary, lieutenant, or second-in-command instead of an independent owner or master of the world.

Severance of Knowledge from Its Divine Source

It was really a great calamity when knowledge became severed from its relationship with its Bestower. What an appalling spectacle this world presents today! Man has taken over knowledge, but the Giver of knowledge has slipped away from his mind! With due apologies to our statesmen, politicians, and intellectuals of the Western world of Europe and America, and those who take pride in its glittering civilization, I would remind them that it was a fatal mistake that man came to consider himself independent and complete owner of this earth.

Drifting from Purpose

Since man has forgotten his origin, his end and goal in life have also been blurred. I declare with all the sense of responsibility and all the emphasis at my command that man will not be able to set right the affairs of this world unless he recognizes that he is simply a creature sent by Someone and unto Him he shall return. He needs to acknowledge that he stands at the one end of the knowledge he possesses today, while Allah, the Bestower of knowledge, his Creator and Master, is at the other end. If this relationship is broken, man will lose sight of the end and purpose of his creation. This will make our world a battleground of suffering humanity, where countless varieties of servitude, injustice, and debasement of mankind will come into existence.

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Source: ISLAM AND KNOWLEDGE by Abul Hasan An-Nadwi


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