In describing the evil scholar, Abu Bakr al-Aajurri said:
“He has become infatuated with love of this world, and with praise,
honour and position with the people of this world. He uses knowledge as
an adornment just as a beautiful woman adorns herself with jewelry for
this world, but he does not adorn his knowledge with action upon it… So
these characteristics and their like predominate in the heart of one who
does not benefit from knowledge, so whilst he carries these attributes
his soul will come to have love of status and position – so that he
loves to sit with kings and the sons of this world. The he loves to
share in their opulent lifestyle, sharing their lavish attire, their
comfortable transport, servants, fine clothing, delicate bedding and
delicious food. He will love that people throng to his door, that his
saying is listened to, and that he is obeyed – and he can only attain
the latter by becoming a judge (Qaadi) – so he seeks to become one.
Then he is unable to attain it except at the expense of his Religion, so
he debases himself to the rulers and their helpers, serving them
himself and giving them his wealth as a tribute. He remains silent when
he sees their evil actions after entering their palaces and homes. Then
on top of this he may praise their evil actions and declare them good
due to some false interpretation in order to raise his position with
them. So when he has accustomed himself to doing this over a long period
of time and falsehood has taken root in him – then they appoint him to
the position of judge (Qaadi) and in so doing slaughter him without a
knife. [Alluding to the saying of the Prophet (saws), “He who is appointed as a
judge has been killed without a knife.” Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawood and at-Tirmidhi who declared it Hasan. I say:
Its isnaad is saheeh]
Then
they have bestowed such a favour upon him that he is
obliged and has to show his gratitude to them – so he takes great pains
to make sure that he does not anger them and cause them to remove him
from his position. But he has no concern about whether he angers his
Lord, the Most High, so he misappropriates the wealth of orphans,
widows, the poor and the needy, and wealth bequested as waaf (religious
endowment) for those fighting Jihad and the nobles of Makah and
al-Madinah, and wealth which is supposed to be of benefit to all the
Muslims – but instead he uses it to satisfy his clerk, chamberlain and
servant. So he eats that which is Haraam and feeds with that which is
Haraam and increases that which is a proof against him. So woe to the
one whose knowledge which the Prophet (saws)
sought refuge from and ordered us to seek refuge from. This is the
knowledge which the Prophet (saws) mentioned,
saying, “Those amongst the people receiving the severest punishment on
the Day of Resurrection is the scholar who is not given benefit through
his knowledge by Allah.” [Reported by Ibn `Abdul-Barr in Jaami` Bayanil-`Ilm (1/162) and
al-Aajuri (pp.93-94) and at-Tabarani in as-Sagheer (1/1831) and others
and its chain of narration is very weak since it contains ‘Uthmaan ibn
Miqsam al-Burri who was accused of lying and fabrication. It is however
reported as being the saying of Abud-Dardaa only, with an authentic
chain of narration. It is reported by ad-Daarimie (1/182) and others]
He (swas) used to
say, (Allahumma innee a’oodhubika minal arba’I, min `ilmin laa yanfa`u,
wa min qalbin laa yakhsha`u, wa min nafsin laa tashba`u, wa min du`aa
in laa yusma`u) “O Allah I seek Your refuge from knowledge which does
not benefit; from a heart which does not fear; from a soul which is
never satisfied; and from a supplication which is not heard.” [Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawood and others,
all with the wording, “O Allah I seek Your refuge from four: from
knowledge which does not benefit…” The Hadith was declared to be Saheeh
by al-Hakim and adh-Dhabi agreed, and it has supports from a number
of the Companions]
And he
(saws) used to say: (Allahumma inne as`aluka
`ilman naafi`an, wa a`oodhubika min `ilman laa yanfa`u) “O Allah I ask
You for beneficial knowledge, and I seek Your refuge from knowledge
which does not benefit.” [Reported with the wordy by al-Aajuri (p.134) and Ibn Hibbaan (no.2426).
It is also reported by Ibn Maajah (no.3843) and Ibn `Abdul-Barr (1/162)
with the wording, “Ask Allah for beneficial knowledge and seek
Allah’s refuge from knowledge which does not benefit.” Its chain of
narration is hasan (good) and there is similar narration from Umm
Salamah reported by Ibn Majah and others]
[Quoted by Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali in the Evil of Craving for Wealth and Status]
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