“The Muslims in this day and age are enduring nadir and are being earmarked far and wide in the orb. In order to get the better of this predicament, we are in a moral obligation to foster and precipitate genius scientists, doctors, physists, chemists, intellectuals philosophers and politicians. But, I have a fancy for scientists like Hazen, doctors viz Avicenna, physists like Al-Kindus, chemists viz Jabir, the literati like Rumi and Iqbal; Philosophers viz Ghazzali and leaders like Omar (Radihallahuanhu) by virtue of whose, we would au fond be effectual in getting out of these angst stalemates.”―Musharraf Shaheen.
Knowledge is power: why knowledge is more valuable than money. It can mean reading a book about how to grow your own food or how to retile your bathroom. This is not the time to read the latest John Grisham novel. You need to spend time thinking about what you are learning. One of the best ways to do this is to walk. There is a lot of truth in the idiom, “ Knowledge is power.” Knowledge truly empowers us. Knowledge helps us make informed decisions. Knowledge is not necessarily gleaned from books in a classroom. It could come from experience, sometimes it can come from just watching other people’s lives.