"Knowledge is the life of the mind"
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The subtext is a warning against two temptations that haunt new regimes. One is zeal without literacy: passion that mistakes certainty for comprehension. The other is power without curiosity: rule that hardens into dogma and stops listening. Abu Bakr’s reputation in Islamic tradition for steadiness and restraint gives the line extra weight; it implies that composure is not temperament alone but an intellectual discipline.
Rhetorically, the metaphor does efficient work. It collapses the distance between inner life and public life: to keep a mind alive is to keep a society governable. Knowledge becomes a civic nutrient, not a private hobby, and ignorance isn’t just a personal flaw but a political risk.
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