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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 1H 27M

[Life:110] The Islamic Way of Learning: Depth, Experience, and Real Transformation

from Life: The Islamic Answer

This lecture explores how Islam teaches us to prioritize knowledge through depth, experience, and sincere intention—showing that true learning is not about accumulating information, but transforming the self. Drawing on Qur’anic principles and hadith and a wide range of intellectual traditions—from Dewey and Polanyi to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—the talk explains why meaningful knowledge must combine deep understanding, real-world experience, and spiritual purpose. We examine how experiential learning builds judgment, how religious knowledge forms the foundation of identity, and how practical wisdom helps us choose what to study based on long-term benefit, personal shortcomings, and sincere worship. The lecture emphasizes that expertise requires both theory and lived experience, that reading must be purposeful, and that sincerity (niyyah) grows gradually through action, reflection, and good company. Concluding with a call to develop an intentional, embodied approach to learning, the video prepares viewers for the next session on essential religious knowledge and how it shapes character, action, and spiritual growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This lecture explores how Islam teaches us to prioritize knowledge through depth, experience, and sincere intention—showing that true learning is not about accumulating information, but transforming the self. Drawing on Qur’anic principles and hadith and a wide range of intellectual traditions—from Dewey and Polanyi to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—the talk explains why meaningful knowledge must combine deep understanding, real-world experience, and spiritual purpose. We examine how experiential learning builds judgment, how religious knowledge forms the foundation of identity, and how practical wisdom helps us choose what to study based on long-term benefit, personal shortcomings, and sincere worship. The lecture emphasizes that expertise requires both theory and lived experience, that reading must be purposeful, and that sincerity (niyyah) grows gradually through action, reflection, and good company. Concluding with a call to develop an intentional, embodied approach to learning, the video prepares viewers for the next session on essential religious knowledge and how it shapes character, action, and spiritual growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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