“16: …Arts, crafts and sciences uplift the world of being, and are conducive…”
…Arts, crafts and sciences uplift the world of being, and are conducive
to its exaltation. Knowledge is as wings to man’s life, and a ladder for his
ascent. Its acquisition is incumbent upon everyone. The knowledge of such
sciences, however, should be acquired as can profit the peoples of the earth,
and not those which begin with words and end with words….
In truth, knowledge is a veritable treasure for man, and a source of
glory, of bounty, of joy, of exaltation, of cheer and gladness unto him. Happy
the man that cleaveth unto it, and woe betide the heedless.
(“Epistle to the Son of the Wolf”, pp. 26–27) [16]