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“If there was nothing (of virtue) in seeking knowledge except (that it is a means for ones) nearness to the Lord of the worlds, and joining the world of angels, and companionship of the highest company... | Ibn al-Qayyim


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7:52 AM - 21 Sep 2013

Ibnul-Qayyim (رحمه الله) said,


If there was nothing (of virtue) in seeking knowledge except (that it is a means for ones) nearness to the Lord of the worlds, and joining the world of angels, and companionship of the highest company, it would be sufficient an honour and virtue. Then how about (its virtue) when honour in this world and the hereafter is attached to its attainment?

‘Dâr Miftâhus-Sa’âdah’ (1/108)

 Translated by Abu Abdullâh Zubayr Abbasi حفظه الله  



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