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Minister Directs Focus on Knowledge Virtue in Friday Sermons
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The Minister of Islamic Affairs,Call and Guidance,Sheikh Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, has directed mosque preachers to dedicate Friday sermons on February 28, 1447 AH, to the importance of knowledge, it’s value, and the responsibilities of students, teachers, and families as the new academic year begins.[[1]]
Key Directives for Sermons
The guidance provided by the Minister outlines several key areas for focus:
The Virtue of Seeking Knowledge: Emphasizing the meaning of knowledge in individual and societal development, referencing verses such as “Say: Is it equal to those who know and those who do not know” and “God raises those who believe in you and God, what you do is an expert.” [[1]] The directive also cites the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ saying: “Whoever covers you a path in which he seeks a knowledge that god has made him a path to heaven.” [[1]]
Student Diligence and Time Management: Encouraging students to be diligent,disciplined,and to make the most of their time,citing the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ saying: “make sure what will benefit you,and seek help from God and do not be excluded.” [[1]]
Teacher’s Role and Responsibility: Reminding teachers of the importance of their role in instilling values and imparting knowledge, and that their work is a sacred duty, citing the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ saying: “God and his angels, and the people of the heavens and the earth, until the ant in its inhabitants, and even the whale in the sea, to pray good.” [[1]]
Family Involvement in Education: Highlighting the responsibility of families in supporting their children’s education, discipline, and good behavior in school, and creating a conducive habitat for learning, citing the prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ saying: “All of you are a shepherd and a responsible for his parish.” [[1]]
Did You Know?
The emphasis on knowledge and education is a cornerstone of Islamic teachings,with numerous verses in the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ encouraging the pursuit of learning.
tip:
Encouraging open interaction between students, teachers, and families can significantly enhance the learning experience and foster a positive educational environment.
Supporting Data
| Aspect | Details |
|—|—|
| Date of Directive | February 28, 1447 AH |
| issuing Authority | Sheikh Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, Minister of Islamic affairs, Call and Guidance |
| Target Audience | Mosque Preachers |
| Focus Area | Virtue of Knowledge and Education |
Are you aware of the specific initiatives being undertaken by educational institutions to support these directives? How can communities better collaborate to foster a culture of learning?