‘Umar’s Legacy and the Forgotten Depth of True Knowledge

When ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb died, it was said that nine-tenths of knowledge disappeared—not the knowledge of legal rulings or memorized texts, but the knowledge rooted in deep awe (ḥashya) of Allah. 

ʿUmar embodied a type of sacred awareness that made him just, humble, and constantly afraid of his accountability before Allah. 

Though we live in an age flooded with religious information and scholars, what’s missing is that transformative, soul-penetrating knowledge that humbles the self, upholds justice, and makes one weep alone in the night. 

Today, we see many who know the rules of Islam but lack the fear that once made ʿUmar say, “If a mule stumbled in Iraq, I would fear being asked about it.” 

True knowledge is not in how much we know, but in how much we tremble before Allah.

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