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“Iblees gains power over a person only in proportion to that person’s ignorance. The more one is deprived of knowledge, the greater Iblees’s hold is over him; and the more knowledge one possesses, the less his influence becomes.”
Talbees Iblees | Page 541 | Al-Imām ibn ul-Jawzi, [may Allāh have mercy on him].
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“I do not know of anything after Prophethood more virtuous than propogating [beneficial] knowledge.”
Sifat us-Safwah, 4/138 | Al-Imām ibn al-Jawzi [may Allāh have mercy on him].
Translation: Authentic Quotes