It is tough being a student of knowledge whilst dealing with the modern world. So we talk to Ustadh Suved about how to seek ilm in today’s day and age, juggling the 9-5 work hustle in the process, differences between the traditional Islamic way of seeking knowledge vs. the university scene and how a layman Muslim can gain more rewards than The Sahaba.
Suved studies Commerce at University of Sydney, is a teacher of Hadith sciences. He is prominent in the Sydney MSA circles giving talks and lectures at Universities. Most importantly he is a dear friend of ours.
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Shownotes
[2:00] The Work Life hustle
[5:00] How did Suved come to the point of studying traditional Islam?
[6:15] Introducing Suved
[10:30] Suved’s journey about learning biographies of the Scholars
[15:20] Is the term “aalim” given to people more easily in this day and age compared to the past?
[19:50] How can you proper study Islamic knowledge whilst doing so in the Modern day and age alongside the 9-5 work life hustle for e.g.
[26:30] Is the best way to teach Islamic knowledge through the traditional way (i.e. knee to knee), and if so how can we implement this style on a wider scale in today’s day and age?
[31:22] Is Islamic knowledge decreasing due to the university style of knowledge being transmitted?
[33:39] How would we encourage people to get into Islamic tradition?
[39:00] Where should you go to acquaint yourself with the Islamic tradition?
[43:53] Is it permissible for a Ilm seeker to put a pause on seeking knowledge as life gets hectic?
[50:57] How big of a role is rote memorisation in studying Islamic sciences?
[55:55] If you want to be studying the Deen overseas in what ways can we fund it to make it happen?
[1:02:00] The tough lives of a shaykh
[1:08:00] availability of resources online which makes more people intrigued about studying the deen
[1:12:00] Can a lay Muslim get immense rewards compared to a scholar of Islam? Our experiences being layman Muslim in the workplace.
[1:39:00] What do we aim to achieve as a goal after we have acquired the Islamic knowledge we need?