Knowledge is light

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April 19, 2026 5 min read • Blog
Knowledge is light

The word 'ilm' (knowledge) is derived from the verb 'alima' (to know), and its plural is 'ulum'

The word 'ilm' (knowledge) is derived from the verb 'alima' (to know), and its plural is 'ulum' (sciences). The active participle is 'alim' (knower), and its plural is 'alimun' (knowers) and 'ulama' (scholars). It is said that someone 'alima' (knowledges) and is 'a'lum' (knowledgeable), and the feminine form is 'alma' (scholars), while its plural is 'ulm' (knowledge). 'Alima' (knowledge) also means that someone's upper lip was split, and it means that someone perceived something, and it also means that someone knew something, and it also means that someone was certain of something and believed it. 'Ilm' (knowledge) means understanding something in its true nature. 'Ilm al-ladunni' (divine knowledge) refers to divine knowledge that reaches the person qualified for it through inspiration. As for the true sciences, they refer to sciences that do not change with the change of religions and sects, such as the science of logic. As for the religious sciences, they refer to religious sciences such as jurisprudence, hadith, and others. [1] In its technical sense, knowledge refers to the sum of matters and overarching principles that fall under a single discipline, such as: theology, grammar, geology, cosmology, archaeology, and other sciences. [2]

The word 'ilm' (knowledge) is derived from the verb 'alima' (to know), and its plural is 'ulum' (sciences). The active participle is 'alim' (knower), and its plural is 'alimun' (knowers) and 'ulama' (scholars). It is said that someone 'alima' (knowledges) and is 'a'lum' (knowledgeable), and the feminine form is 'alma' (scholars), while its plural is 'ulm' (knowledge). 'Alima' (knowledge) also means that someone's upper lip was split, and it means that someone perceived something, and it also means that someone knew something, and it also means that someone was certain of something and believed it. 'Ilm' (knowledge) means understanding something in its true nature. 'Ilm al-ladunni' (divine knowledge) refers to divine knowledge that reaches the person qualified for it through inspiration. As for the true sciences, they refer to sciences that do not change with the change of religions and sects, such as the science of logic. As for the religious sciences, they refer to religious sciences such as jurisprudence, hadith, and others. [1] In its technical sense, knowledge refers to the sum of matters and overarching principles that fall under a single discipline, such as: theology, grammar, geology, cosmology, archaeology, and other sciences. [2]

The word 'ilm' (knowledge) is derived from the verb 'alima' (to know), and its plural is 'ulum' (sciences). The active participle is 'alim' (knower), and its plural is 'alimun' (knowers) and 'ulama' (scholars). It is said that someone 'alima' (knowledges) and is 'a'lum' (knowledgeable), and the feminine form is 'alma' (scholars), while its plural is 'ulm' (knowledge). 'Alima' (knowledge) also means that someone's upper lip was split, and it means that someone perceived something, and it also means that someone knew something, and it also means that someone was certain of something and believed it. 'Ilm' (knowledge) means understanding something in its true nature. 'Ilm al-ladunni' (divine knowledge) refers to divine knowledge that reaches the person qualified for it through inspiration. As for the true sciences, they refer to sciences that do not change with the change of religions and sects, such as the science of logic. As for the religious sciences, they refer to religious sciences such as jurisprudence, hadith, and others. [1] In its technical sense, knowledge refers to the sum of matters and overarching principles that fall under a single discipline, such as: theology, grammar, geology, cosmology, archaeology, and other sciences. [2]

The word 'ilm' (knowledge) is derived from the verb 'alima' (to know), and its plural is 'ulum' (sciences). The active participle is 'alim' (knower), and its plural is 'alimun' (knowers) and 'ulama' (scholars). It is said that someone 'alima' (knowledges) and is 'a'lum' (knowledgeable), and the feminine form is 'alma' (scholars), while its plural is 'ulm' (knowledge). 'Alima' (knowledge) also means that someone's upper lip was split, and it means that someone perceived something, and it also means that someone knew something, and it also means that someone was certain of something and believed it. 'Ilm' (knowledge) means understanding something in its true nature. 'Ilm al-ladunni' (divine knowledge) refers to divine knowledge that reaches the person qualified for it through inspiration. As for the true sciences, they refer to sciences that do not change with the change of religions and sects, such as the science of logic. As for the religious sciences, they refer to religious sciences such as jurisprudence, hadith, and others. [1] In its technical sense, knowledge refers to the sum of matters and overarching principles that fall under a single discipline, such as: theology, grammar, geology, cosmology, archaeology, and other sciences. [2]

The word 'ilm' (knowledge) is derived from the verb 'alima' (to know), and its plural is 'ulum' (sciences). The active participle is 'alim' (knower), and its plural is 'alimun' (knowers) and 'ulama' (scholars). It is said that someone 'alima' (knowledges) and is 'a'lum' (knowledgeable), and the feminine form is 'alma' (scholars), while its plural is 'ulm' (knowledge). 'Alima' (knowledge) also means that someone's upper lip was split, and it means that someone perceived something, and it also means that someone knew something, and it also means that someone was certain of something and believed it. 'Ilm' (knowledge) means understanding something in its true nature. 'Ilm al-ladunni' (divine knowledge) refers to divine knowledge that reaches the person qualified for it through inspiration. As for the true sciences, they refer to sciences that do not change with the change of religions and sects, such as the science of logic. As for the religious sciences, they refer to religious sciences such as jurisprudence, hadith, and others. [1] In its technical sense, knowledge refers to the sum of matters and overarching principles that fall under a single discipline, such as: theology, grammar, geology, cosmology, archaeology, and other sciences. [2]


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