Why We Still Need Teachers?

No matter how much information is out there, we still need to learn from real, qualified teachers. Allah tells us in the Qur’an, “Ask the people of knowledge if you do not know” (16:43). If Allah wanted, He could have just sent down books for us to figure out on our own. But instead, He sent prophets who lived the message, explained it, and showed people how to practice it.

A good teacher doesn’t just give you facts. They help you understand things the right way, protect you from mistakes, and guide you in putting knowledge into action. You also learn from their manners, sincerity, and respect for Allah’s commands—things you can’t get from just reading or watching videos.

My Lord, increase me in knowledge. (20:114)

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