Acquiring knowledge is one of the biggest virtue a man can strive for - for without knowledge a man is no better than an animal who is heedless of its direction, unless tended to the direction his master wants them to. Thus it can be said that knowledge enriches the individual. It shapes our personalities, our opinions, and how we perceive the world. A knowledgeable person can interact more meaningfully with others, participate in informed discussions, and think critically about issues.
Allah in Al-Qurʾān too emphasises the importance of knowledge and encourages His servants to seek knowledge for it opens door of wisdom and enlightens one's brain to ponder over what lies beneath the surface, which wisdom-less men only see and make erratic decisions.
In one of our earlier posts: Ten most powerful verses of Al Qur'an that challenge how we think, live, and understand reality, seeking knowledge is one of these ten core points, which we will reflect upon through this post with refference to Surah Az-Zumar, the 39th Surah of Al Qur'an, verse 9 given herein under:
The Verse
The verse begins by describing a sincere believer who worships at night, but it ends with this powerful question about knowledge “…Say: Are those who know equal to those who do not know? Only people of understanding take heed.”
Context of the Verse
The verse contrasts two types of people:
- One who is deeply aware of Allah, reflective, sincere, and conscious
- One who is heedless and unaware
Then comes the rhetorical question: Can a person of knowledge be equal to one without it?
Key point: “Knowledge” here is not just information—it is: (1) Insight (basīrah), (2) Discernment, and (3) Awareness of truth and consequences
Scholarly Explanation
Before we move on to segmented explanation of the verse, let us see how eminent Muslim scholar Ibn Kathir unpacks this verse:
- "Those Who Know" vs. "Those Who Know Not": The phrase "Say: Are those who know equal to those who know not?" distinguishes between people of knowledge and faith, and those who do not, highlighting that they are not equal before Allah.
- Worship and Knowledge: Ibn Kathir emphasizes that true knowledge brings someone to sincere worship and understanding of Allah. The verse concludes that only "men of understanding" (people of intellect) truly reflect on this.
- Fear and Hope: The believer is described as being in a state of balance between fearing Allah’s punishment in the Hereafter and hoping for His mercy, particularly in the later part of life, as recorded by At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah.
- Qanit (Obedient): The term qanit implies a person who is constantly obedient, humbled, and devoted in prayer.
In summary, Ibn Kathir highlights the superiority of the knowledgeable, devoted believer over the ignorant disbeliever, urging reflection on the importance of night prayer and sincerity in worship.
What Kind of Knowledge Does the Qur’an Mean?
Throughout Al Qur'an man is asked to seek knowledge. But this knowledge should not be mere (مجرد ) data or facts, but:
- The ability to distinguish truth from falsehood
- The wisdom to act correctly
- Awareness that leads to responsibility and اخلاق (ethics)
That is a “knowing person” is not one who knows more—but one who understands better.
How to apply this verse to Fake News & AI
There were times when knowledge was contained in books by authentic scholars and writers. There was never an iota of doubt about the authenticity of the contents. But the open ended socail media and tools have changed the complexion of knowledge. Though unlike referring to libraries and finding the requisite book, which was laborious indeed, today access to information is though easy with a few clicks on a computer keyboard, one is seldom sure of correctness of data. That is we live in an age where:
- Information is abundant
- Truth is confused
- AI can generate: (1) convincing text, (2) deep fakes, and (3) false narratives.
This makes the verse more relevant than ever.
The Real Problem Today
- Information does not equal to Knowledge
- Generally, rather mostly people consume the headlines, excerpts, viral posts or AI-generated content - which lately is gaining momentum and effecting human ability to think - thus closing doors to acquire wisdom.
- That is they don’t verify, reflect, or understand.
- This is exactly what the verse warns against: Being among those who “do not know” despite access to information
- Fake News Thrives on Lack of Discernment
- It should be understood that Emotional reactions spread misinformation faster than truth.
- That is why due to abundance of information available, people share information without checking sources and even questioning authenticity.
- Qur’anic principle: True knowledge requires critical thinking and responsibility.
- AI Amplifies the Challenge
- AI is the easiest tool to acquire and fabricate false information to look like real or reality.
- AI can generate realistic but false content and blurs lines between real vs fake and authentic vs مصنوع (fabricated).
- Therefore today being “knowledgeable” means being more careful, not just more informed
How 39:9 Guides Us in This Era
This verse calls for becoming people of understanding (ulū al-albāb) and cautions us to:
- Verify Before Believing
- Don’t accept everything you see
- Instead ask: Who created this? and What is the source?
- Think, Don’t Just React Pause before sharing - avoid emotional impulsiveness
- Seek Depth, Not Noise
- Move beyond: viral trends and superficial content
- Rather move toward meaningful knowledge and الحقيقة (truth)
- Link Knowledge with Ethics Even if something is interesting, STOP and ponder (1) Is it true? (2) Is sharing it responsible?
This verse implies that One who knows Verifies, reflects, thinks critically - but one who does not know and just scrolls reacts and shares blindly
A Deeper Insight
In today’s world, the greatest ignorance is not lack of information… but it is the inability to distinguish truth from falsehood. And that is exactly what this verse is addressing.
Final Reflection
Surah Az-Zumar (39:9) is not just praising knowledge—it is challenging you in a world full of voices, manipulation, and artificial content…: Will you be someone who truly knows—or someone who just consumes?
Remember! The way to true knowledge and enlightened information is devout worship, a sensitive heart, being mindful of the life to come, entertaining strong hopes of benefiting from God’s mercy and of being conscious of God. Those who limit themselves to individual experiences and superficial vision are no more than collectors of information. They will never attain the rank of people with knowledge.
May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door.
وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ
(36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.
May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.
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