The joy of receiving knowledge in class
Ever since I entered worklife, the feeling of something’s missing grew stronger. I never completed reading at least a book or even drop by a bookstore to look for fresh reads. I feel like reading books is not enough to prove you’re knowledgeable and it’s already sufficient. I need more than this, but what? In the midst of hustle and bustle of endless work, I sensed that I’m losing whatever I used to practice before, one of which is adab . I look for anything or something which can lift me up, but fails. From inspiring stories to motivation books to autobiography books (like Michelle Obama) to Islamic historical books. None. So, today, I decided to browse an online bookstore to purchase an English version of Bidayatul Hidayah (The Beginning of Guidance) by Imam al-Ghazali. Then, somehow, it brings me back to the days I learnt it in class. I never really understand why adab needs to be part of the subjects in my school, as adab needs to be applied on daily basis and always be remi...