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3 Lesson Three

The Mind in Islam

I learn from 1. extrapolate instantiations of how the mind is venerated in Islam.


2. explain that there exists no contradiction between the Sharīʿah
this lesson
and the mind.
to:
3. infer the effect of reading on the development of the mind.

I take the initiative to learn

Scientists estimate that if ten pieces of information were saved every second in the memory of
a human being throughout his life, only half this memory might be filled up. So, what is the size of
this memory? What is science going to discover of the secrets of this part of the human body? Is the
brain the same as the mind?
Some use the word mind to refer to the brain. The truth of the matter is that the mind is one thing
and the brain is another. Scientists maintain that the mind is a form of consciousness that emanates
from the brain. The brain is the tool of the mind and mental intellection whereas the mind (mental
intellection) involves understanding, perceiving and knowing the qualities and properties of things in
terms of beauty, ugliness and perfection.
I compare:
I find other differences between the mind and the brain.
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I use my skills to learn:


A Great Blessing for a Great Purpose. Allah has distinguished man from the rest of i
creation with possessing mind; He has singled him out for this great blessing. Many great things
result from this distinctive quality such as free will, computation and calculation, etc.. No doubt there
is a great wisdom behind this, which becomes evident when determining the purpose for which man
has been created Allah, , says: ]56 :‫ﱫ ﭳ ﭴ ﭵ ﭶ ﭷ ﭸﱪ [الذاريات‬
i
56. wa-mā khalaqtu l-jinna wa-l-ʾinsa ʾillā li-yaʿbudūni
I did not create jinn and humans except that they worship and serve Me (Sūrat al-Dhāriyāt: 56
The actualization of servitude (ʿubūdiyyah) to Allah requires the actualization of i
vicegerency (khilāfah) on earth and building and developing the earth (iʿmār al-arḍ).
Allah, , says: ‫ﱫ ﭑ ﭒ ﭓ ﭔ ﭕ ﭖ ﭗ ﭘ ﭙ ﱪ‬
i
30. wa-ʾidh qāla rabbuka li-l-malāʾikati ʾinnī jāʿilun fī l-ʾarḍi khalīfatan
And (remember) when your Lord said to the angels: "Verily, I am going to place on
earth a vicegerent" (Sūrat al-Baqarah: 30).his requires deliberation, calculation, deep
thinking, knowledge and consciousness. Thus, Allah endowed man with the i
blessing of the mind so that hewould become capable of carrying out his mission in life, and
should he fail in that, the cause would be negligence, laxity, recklessness or irresponsibility.
I investigate:
In cooperation with the members of my group, we determine the factors that help a person to
carry out his mission in life....................................................................................................................................
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The Mind in Islam

I consult the al-Muʿjam al-Mufahris li Alfāẓ al-Qurʾān (Qurʾānic


I research Concordance or Indexed Dictionary of the Vocabulary of the Holy
and deduce: Qurʾān) ( ‫ ) المعجم المفهرس أللفاظ القرآن الكريم‬or a digital Qurʾān program and
determine the frequency with which the Qurʾānic words in the table
below occur.

Qurʾānic word Frequency of Occurrence in the Qurʾān

‫ تتفكروا‬tatafakkarū (you think, plural)


‫ تتفكرون‬tatafakkarūn (you think, plural)
‫ يتفكروا‬yatafakkarū (they think, plural)
‫ يتفكرون‬yatafakkarūn (they think, plural)

‫ تعقلون‬taʿqilūn (you understand, plural)

‫ يفقهون‬yafqahūn (they understand, plural)

I discover:
the significance of the frequency of occurrence of the
Qurʾānic words in the table above.

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Instantiations of the way in which Islam venerates the mind:


Islam venerates the mind, and this veneration of mind has several expressions and
manifestations such as:
First: the mind (intellect) is the locus of legal obligation (manāṭ al-taklīf):
Islam links a person's legal obligation to discharge Sharīʿah rulings to the mind (reasoning), such
that if he is sane he is legally obligated and if he is insane he is not legally obligated.. A sane person
is legally obligated to discharge the rulings of Islam and responsible and accountable for his conduct
because he is capable of understanding these rulings and adhering to them. However, if he loses his
sanity for a reason outside his control, he is exempted from any legal obligation by Islamic law, and
hence will not be held accountable for what he does or does not do, intentionally or unintentionally.
A person who loses his sanity becomes entitled to protection and care. His responsibilities (like
standing guarantee and the power to act on his own behalf) are transferred to others; he becomes
unaccountable. The Messenger d
said: “The Pen is lifted from three person (i.e., their deeds are
not recorded): the one who is asleep until he wakes up; the child until he reaches puberty; and the
insane person until he regains his sanity.” (Narrated by al-Nasāʾī)
The mind is a great blessing, and when this blessing disappears or made to disappear life
becomes chaotic without a order or stability

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Second: those who possess intellect and reason are the highest in status
Islam has conferred on those who possess intellect and reason a great rank, which they earn
through their pursuit of learning and knowledge, through their continuous endeavor to attain the truth
and through devoting their knowledge and effort to serve humanity and bring about their happiness.
Allah i says: ]11 :‫ﱫ ﰈ ﰉ ﰊ ﰋ ﰌ ﰍ ﰎ ﰏ ﰐﰑ ﰒ ﰓ ﰔ ﰕ ﱪ [المجادلة‬
11. … yarfaʿi llāhu lladhīna ʾāmanū minkum wa-lladhīna ʾūtū l-ʿilma darajātin wa-llāhu bi-mā
taʿmalūna khabīrun
“…Allāh will exalt in degree those of you who believe, and those who have been granted knowledge.
And Allāh is Well-Acquainted with what you do…” (Sūrat al-Mujādilah: 11)
In order for the intellect to attain the truth, the intellect must adhere to the experimental method, which
is based on analysis, testing and interpreting the results, not on blind imitation. Allah, i, says:
]36 :‫ﱫ ﯯ ﯰ ﯱ ﯲ ﯳ ﯴ ﯵﯶ ﯷ ﯸ ﯹ ﯺ ﯻ ﯼ ﯽ ﯾ ﯿ ﱪ[اإلسراء‬
36. wa-lā taqfu mā laysa laka bihī ʿilmun ʾinna s-samʿa wa-l-baṣara wa-l-fuʾāda kullu ʾulāʾika kāna
ʿanhu masʾūlan
“And follow not (i.e., say not, or do not or witness not, etc.) that of which you have no knowledge (e.g.
one's saying: "I have seen," while in fact he has not seen, or "I have heard," while he has not heard). Verily!
The hearing, and the sight, and the heart, of each of those you will be questioned (by Allāh)” (Sūrat Al-
ʾIsrāʾ: 36)
People of intellect do not rely on rumors whether it pertains to their own knowledge or their passing
judgment on things. For this reason, we find that the Islamic guidance and instruction as regards maintaining
social security, when something occurs or an urgent matter arises, is that people verify the truth of the
matter from authentic and authorized sources Allah, i, says:
]83 :‫ﱫﮊ ﮋ ﮌ ﮍ ﮎ ﮏ ﮐ ﮑ ﮒﮓ ﮔ ﮕ ﮖ ﮗ ﮘ ﮙ ﮚ ﮛ ﮜ ﮝ ﮞ ﮟ ﱪ [النساء‬
83. wa-ʾidhā jāʾahum ʾamrun mina l-ʾamni ʾawi l-khawfi ʾadhāʿū bihī wa-law raddūhu ʾilā r-rasūli
wa-ʾilā ʾulī l-ʾamri minhum la-ʿalimahu lladhīna yastanbiṭūnahū minhum
“When there comes to them some matter touching (public) safety or fear, they divulge it. If they
had only referred it to the Apostle, or to those charged with authority among them, the truth of the
matter would have come to the knowledge of those of them who are able to investigate …” (Sūrat
al-Nisāʾ: 83)
Those of them who are able to investigate are the people of intellect, wisdom and sound judgment.

I criticize:
In collaboration with the members of my group, I reflect on the following statement, analyze it and
form an informed opinion about it:
“The value of knowledge is is judged by the benefits it yields for the person possessing that knowledge
only.”

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Third: Islam made the mind the basis of accepting Islamic call (daʿwah)
Allah, i, says:
]190 :‫[آل عمران‬ ‫ﱫﮉ ﮊ ﮋ ﮌ ﮍ ﮎ ﮏ ﮐ ﮑ ﮒ ﮓﱪ‬
190. ʾinna fī khalqi s-samāwāti wa-l-ʾarḍi wa-khtilāfi l-layli wa-n-nahāri la-ʾāyātin li-ʾulī l-ʾalbābi
“Verily! In the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the alternation of night and day, there are indeed
signs for men of understanding” (Sūrat ʾĀl ʿImrān: 190)
This is an invitation for those endowed with reason and intellect to contemplate and reflect on
creation in order to adduce evidence and furnish proof for the Greatness and Oneness of the Creator .
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The Mind in Islam

Science (ʿilm) and faith (īmān) are not disconnected and separate from one another. On the contrary,
faith (īmān)requires of man to approach religion with an open mind, to become insightful, discerning
and clear-minded through the truthscontained it and congnizant of its deep and profound meanings,
and is thus transformed into a firmly grounded unshakeable faith (īmān) Allah, i, says:
]73 :‫[الفرقان‬ ‫ﱫﮘ ﮙ ﮚ ﮛ ﮜ ﮝ ﮞ ﮟ ﮠ ﮡﱪ‬
73. wa-lladhīna ʾidhā dhukkirū bi-ʾāyāti rabbihim lam yakhirrū ʿalayhā ṣumman wa-ʿumyānan
“And those who, when they are reminded of the revelations of their Lord, fall not deaf and blind
thereat “(Sūrat al-Furqān: 73)
That is to say, they receive ‘the revelations of their Lord’ with open and receptive hearts and gazing
upon them with the profound insights of divine guidance; this is the case with the learned scholars in
particular and the Muslim believers in general.

Allah, i, says:
‫ﱫ ﭑ ﭒ ﭓ ﭔ ﭕ ﭖﭗ ﭘ ﭙ ﭚ ﭛ ﭜ ﭝ ﭞ ﭟ ﭠ ﭡ‬
]73 :‫ﭢ ﭣﭤ ﭥ ﭦ ﭧ ﭨ ﭩ ﭪ ﭫﭬ ﭭ ﭮ ﭯﱪ [الحج‬

73. yā-ʾayyuhā n-nāsu ḍuriba mathalun fa-stamiʿū lahū ʾinna lladhīna tadʿūna
I reflect min dūni llāhi lan yakhluqū dhubāban wa-lawi jtamaʿū lahū wa-ʾin yaslubhumu
and infer dh-dhubābu shayʾan lā yastanqidhūhu minhu ḍaʿufa ṭ-ṭālibu wa-l-maṭlūbu.
O people, here is a parable set forth to you, so listen to it carefully: Verily,
those whom you invoke besides Allah cannot create (even) a fly, even though
they all join together for the purpose. And if the fly snatched something away
a thing from them, they would have no power to release it from its possession.
(Equally) weak are (both) the seeker and the sought.
Sūrat al-Ḥajj: 73)
- I ponder over the holy verse and infer the following from it

The issue it discusses ........................................................................

The rational argument in support of this issue ........................................................................

I think and reconcile:


Allah, i, says:
]170 :‫[البقرة‬ ‫ﱫ ﭑ ﭒ ﭓ ﭔ ﭕ ﭖ ﭗ ﭘ ﭙ ﭚ ﭛ ﭜ ﭝ ﭞﭟ ﭠ ﭡ ﭢ ﭣ ﭤ ﭥ ﭦ ﭧﱪ‬
170. wa-ʾidhā qīla lahumu ttabiʿū mā ʾanzala llāhu qālū bal nattabiʿu mā ʾalfaynā ʿalayhi ʾābāʾanā
ʾa-wa-law kāna ʾābāʾuhum lā yaʿqilūna shayʾan wa-lā yahtadūna
“When it is said to them: "Follow what Allah has revealed:" They say: "Nay! we shall follow the ways
of our fathers." What (they would they do that) even though their fathers had no understanding at
all, nor were they rightly guided?” (Sūrat al-Baqarah: 170).
How do I reconcile adherance to the indigenous customs and traditions of the United Arab Emirates
with the fact that Islam prohibits blind imitation?

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3 Lesson Three

Fourth: the respect Islam accords to the role of the intellect:


Islam values the role of the intellect in understanding the laws and mysteries of the universe in order
to benefit from what Allah i
has created and made subservient to people, all of this for the
comfort and happiness of humankind. Islam also calls people to respect the findings they have arrived
at by themselves, as well asthose arrived at by others. Allah, , says: i
]191 :‫ﱫﮜ ﮝ ﮞ ﮟ ﮠ ﮡ ﮢ ﮣ ﮤ ﮥ ﮦ ﮧ ﮨ ﮩﱪ [آل عمران‬
 91. … wa-yatafakkarūna fī khalqi s-samāwāti wa-l-ʾarḍi rabbanā mā khalaqta hādhā bāṭilan subḥānaka
1
fa-qinā ʿadhāba n-nāri
“… and think deeply about the creation of the heavens and the earth, (saying): "Our Lord! You have not
created (all) this without purpose, glory to You! (Exalted be You above all that they associate with You as
partners). Give us salvation from the torment of the Fire…” (Sūrat ʾĀli ʿImrān: 191)
It is for this reason that Muslim Scholars and Scientists respected the sciences and knowledge of past
nations, built on them and further developed them.
Islam has prescribed (commanded) everything that keeps the mind in peak condition and functioning at
it fullest capability and proscribed (prohibited) everything that weakens the mind and renders its functioning
null and void. As such, Islam has declared unlawful attacking and infringing upon the mind in such a way
so as to render it incapable of performing its function, such as drinking alcohol or consuming anything that
causes intoxication or languidness and loss of vigor, Allah, , says: i
]90 :‫[املائدة‬ ‫ﱫﭑ ﭒ ﭓ ﭔ ﭕ ﭖ ﭗ ﭘ ﭙ ﭚ ﭛ ﭜ ﭝ ﭞ ﭟﱪ‬

90. yā-ʾayyuhā lladhīna ʾāmanū ʾinnamā l-khamru wa-l-maysiru wa-l-ʾanṣābu wa-l-ʾazlāmu rijsun
min ʿamali sh-shayṭāni fa-jtanibūhu laʿallakum tufliḥūna
O you who believe! Wine, gambling, altars and divining arrows are filth, of Satan’s handwork.
Therefore, refrain from it, so that you may be successful. (Sūrat al-Māʾidah: 90).
Hence, drug abuse is a heinous crime committed against the mind even if it be at the hands of
thevictim himself by doing it to his own mind.
Also, Islam prohibited disabling and intoxicating the mind by succumbing and giving in to
fanaticism, extremism and dangerous and destructive ideas or looking at things in a negative way
such as pessimism, believing magicians and sorcerers, believing and promoting rumors without
verifying or questioning them; all this serves to belittle and denigrate the mind and to render it futile
and non-existent
I find out:
the legal position on drugs according to UAE Law.
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I demonstrate via logical and rational argument that the United Arab Emirates
I discuss do indeed love Islam and the Muslims and that they stand up in support of
them.
and
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demonstrate
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The Conflict between Reason (ʿAql) and Revelation (Naql):


The predominance of intellect in man is amongst the signs that point to perfection except that
there are limits to this predominance beyond which it cannot go. If the intellect were capable of
perceiving and comprehending everything required by people, they would dispense with the need for
revelation and prophets. Allah / says in Āyat al-Kursī (the Throne Verse) in Sūrat al-Baqarah:
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: ]255 :‫ﱫ ﯢ ﯣ ﯤ ﯥ ﯦ ﯧﯨ ﯩ ﯪ ﯫ ﯬ ﯭ ﯮ ﯯ ﯰﱪ [البقرة‬
The Mind in Islam

255. … yaʿlamu mā bayna ʾaydīhim wa-mā khalfahum wa-lā yuḥīṭūna bi-shayʾin min ʿilmihī ʾillā
bi-mā shāʾa
“He knows what happens to them (His creatures) in this world, and what will happen to them in the
Hereafter. And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills.”
(Sūrat al-Baqarah: 255).
Therefore, the intellect in Islam is regarded as one of the sources for knowing and determining the
Islamic rulings and laws and their higher purposes, however, it does not constitute an independent
source but requires the Sharīʿah to instigate, direct and guide it. Therefore, Sharīʿah and the intellect
are mutually supportive and complement one another; thus, clear and explicit texts from the Qurʾān
and authentic Sunnah are not contradicted by clear and explicit rational judgments; on the contrary,
the rational mind attests to their validity and authenticity.

Reading nourishes the mind and nurtures the faculties:


The first verse that was revealed of the Holy Qurʾān is the
statement of Allah, i :
]1 :‫ﱫ ﭻ ﭼ ﭽ ﭾ ﭿﱪ [العلق‬
1. iqraʾ bi-smi rabbika lladhī khalaqa “Countries are built on the
Read in the Name of your Lord Who created (Sūrat al-ʿAlaq: 1) minds of their people not on
This signifies the paramount importance of reading, for it is the wealth and resources they
considered to be one of the most important channels for developing possess.”
the mind. Reading enables us to interact and be in contact with the
Quotes of H.H. Sheikh
experience and expertise ofof other nations and conmmunities and
Muhammad bin Zayed, may
to access and engagewith the work of scientists and researchers Allah protect him
in a wide array of areas. Reading develops the mind by expanding
the reader's imagination, generating new ideas and improving the
memory due to the effect reading has on stimulating the brain.
This makes the reader less liable to contracting Alzheimer's
Disease and Dementia.

Allah, i, says:
]‫ﱫ ﭻ ﭼ ﭽ ﭾ ﭿ ﮀ ﮁ ﮂ ﮃ ﮄ ﮅ ﮆ ﮇ ﮈ ﮉ ﮊ ﮋ ﮌ ﮍ ﮎ ﮏ ﮐ ﮑ ﮒ ﮓ ﱪ [العلق‬
I distinguish 1. iqraʾ bi-smi rabbika lladhī khalaqa
2. khalaqa l-ʾinsāna min ʿalaqin
3. iqraʾ wa-rabbuka l-ʾakramu
4. alladhī ʿallama bi-l-qalami
5. ʿallama l-ʾinsāna mā lam yaʿlam
1. Read! In the Name of your Lord, Who created (all that exists),
2. Created man from a clot of congealed blood
3. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous
4. Who taught (man) the use of the pen
5. (Who) taught man that which he knew not (Sūrat al-ʿAlaq).
I give the meaning of ‘reading’ (qirāʾah) in the first and third verses.
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3 Lesson Three

I organize my concepts

Instances of Islam's veneration of the


Benefits of reading to the intellect
intellect
The intellect is with the locus of legal One of the most important means of
responsibility and obligation (taklif) developing the intellect

The high rank of those who possess intellect


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and reason

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Student Activities

I answer by myself:

1. I summarize, in my own words, Islam’s veneration of the intellect.

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2. . I advance evidence showing the concordance between Sharīʿah and the intellect.

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3. . I identify certain areas of reading that strengthen the intellect.

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I enrich my experience
I choose from the following:

1. I design an awareness-raising e-bulletin showing that Islam strongly forbids attacking the intellect
and undermining its benefits in any shape or form.
2. I design a PowerPoint presentation on the importance and benefits of reading in building the
personality and character of a Muslim.
3. I search for a good and beneficial book. I read it and then summarize it according to the table below:

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The Mind in Islam

Title of the Book

Author

Overall Topic

Main Ideas

My Opinion of the Book

I assess myself

Level of Achievement
SN Area of Application
Average Good Excellent

I avoid everything that nullifies the benefits


1
of the intellect and is harmful to it

In my discussions with others, I am very


2 keen to use rational and logical arguments
and proofs.

I accept everything mentioned in the Holy


3 Qurʾān and Authentic Sunnah and do not
object to it intellectually.

I pay thoughtful attention to what is


4 transmitted via social media and verify its
auntenticity.

I make sure of reading good and beneficial


5
books because they nourish the intellect.

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