Islam and Peace
        
        
          Importance of Education
        
        
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          would serve as his ransom and he would be set free.
        
        
          This was the first school in the history of Islam,
        
        
          established by the Prophet himself. It was of no
        
        
          matter to him that all its teachers were non-
        
        
          Muslims, all were prisoners of war, and all were
        
        
          likely to create problems again for Islam and
        
        
          Muslims once they were released. This Sunnah of
        
        
          the Prophet showed that whatever the risk
        
        
          involved, education was paramount.
        
        
          Islam not only stresses the importance of learning,
        
        
          but demonstrates how all the factors necessary to
        
        
          progress in learning have been provided by God.
        
        
          An especially vital factor is the freedom to conduct
        
        
          research. Such freedom was encouraged right from
        
        
          the beginning, as is illustrated by an incident which
        
        
          took place after the Prophet had migrated from
        
        
          Mecca to Medina. There he saw some people atop
        
        
          the date palms pollinating them. Since dates were
        
        
          not grown in Mecca the Prophet had to ask what
        
        
          these people were doing to the trees. He thereupon
        
        
          forbade them to do this, and the following year date
        
        
          crop was very poor as compared to previous year.
        
        
          When the Prophet asked the reason, he was told
        
        
          that the yield depended on pollination. He then told