Prophet Muhammad (SallAllaahu alayHi wa AaliHii Wasallam) and Science
We are
enjoying the fruits of modern science and technology every second, every minute
and every day. Examples: Electricity, microphone, A.C., Automobiles, Airplanes,
Space Travel, Missile Shield or Star Wars, computers, Cyber Space and Internet,
robotics and Artificial Intelligence, GPS-Global Position System, Cellular
Phones, Digital Media Entertainment-TV, DVD, MP3/4 or 5, Tele-Medicine and
Tele-Surgery, Artificial Organs: Abiocor, Organ Transplants- Hand transplant
surgery, stem cells in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Alzeimers, Spinal
Cord Injury, Diabetes, Heart tissue repairs, or any organ repair, etc. Simply
put modern science and technology is improving the quality and longevity of
life of a man or woman. One must be very cautious as Science and Technology is
a double edged sword and without Islamic Ethics it can destroy every human being.
These fruit yielding trees were grown in Muslims’ lands such as
Afghanistan, Bukhara, Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba, Damascus, Delhi, Granada, Fez,
Isfahan, Qairwan, Seville, Sicily, Zeituna and other great cities throughout
the Muslim World. These trees were grown from a single seed. What is that seed
and who planted the seed and where was it planted? Without the advent of our
Nabi Karim Muhammad Mustafa (SallAllaahu alayHi wa AaliHii Wasallam) and the
final establishment of MONOTHEISM or TAWHID on earth, none of what we take for
granted in the modern world could possibly have developed. Our Nabi Karim
Muhammad Mustafa (SallAllaahu alayHi wa AaliHii Wasallam) first
planted the seed of TAWHID (La Ilaaha
Il'Allaah) in Hejaz in Arabia 1400 years ago. La Ilaaha, Il'Allaah, literally means "NO GOD EXCEPT Allah. It
means there is no Deity worthy of worship except Allah (SWT). Anyone can become
a Muslim by reciting the Kalima or Shahadah "Laa Ilaaha Il'Allaah, Muhammadur
Rasoolallaah" (SallAllaahu alayHi wa AaliHii Wasallam). The
greatest achievement of our Prophet Muhammad (SallAllaahu alayHi wa AaliHii Wasallam) is that
he made every Muslim a SCIENTIST by firmly instilling the concept of TAWHID in
body, soul and mind of every Muslim. For Sufis recitation of "Laa Ilaaha,
Ill'Allaah" is the Tariqah (path) to the Haqiqah (Haqiqat) or the Ultimate
Reality.
Polytheism and superstition looked upon things and creatures as
deities, and encouraged their worship. Before the advent of Islam polytheism
dominated the entire world. Because of the Polytheistic view, natural sciences
had become forbidden territory and natural phenomena were given sanctity.
TAWHID destroyed Polytheism, Superstition, Nature Worship or Worship of Natural
Phenomena. TAWHID created the intellectual frame of mind and opened the doors
of research and investigation by displacing nature from its sacred pedestal and
abolishing the practice of worshipping the natural phenomena. Holding the moon
to be sacred was a major obstacle to even thinking of conquering it.
Sources as diverse as George Sarton, Bertrand Russell and
Encyclopaedia Britannica, say "We reach the conclusion that without monotheism the concepts of experimentation and
scientific enquiry, not to mention modern industrialization, would not
exist." Historians acknowledge that Islam changed the face of the globe.
Polytheism and superstition blocked the progress and advancement of human development.
Muslim Universities in the Middle Ages particularly in Spain laid the
foundation for European Renaissance. Take for example the ancient Greeks.
Their society was steeped in polytheism and superstition. Many natural
phenomena were believed to be endowed with godly powers. It was impossible
to scientifically investigate something so revered and sacred.
Consequently, people worshipped nature rather than explore it and harness its
powers.
We tend to think of ancient Greece as a free thinking democracy.
In fact this is not entirely true; only the upper classes were allowed any
latitude; free speech and free thought were actively discouraged to protect the
hold of the man-made religions over the populace. The Greek rulers like many
others throughout time have used the polytheistic beliefs of their subjects to
shore up their own power, claiming divine ancestors and the "divine right
of kings".
Another example is modern day India where the attribution of
divinity to the non-divine or the concept of shirk has had far reaching
consequences. Dr. M.S. Swami nathan, former director of the Indian Agricultural
Institute, New Delhi, and the Architect of India's Green Revolution, blames
"protein hunger" or lack of animal protein in the Hindu diet for the
prospect of intellectual dwarfing of the nation’s youngsters. Because people
worship the cow, a food source, their children suffer from malnutrition while
not necessarily going hungry. The Hindus have 320 million gods and goddesses.
If a Hindu lives for 100 years and spends the first 20 years in acquiring
education and a profession and in the next 80 years he spends 8 hours each day
in non-stop recitation of the name of a God or goddess in 2.6 seconds then his
whole life is not enough. If he lives less than 100 years then he misses many,
many gods. If he cannot pray and appease each and every god then he or she
feels guilty and any difficulty or calamity that one faces in life is
attributed to the anger of the other gods who were not prayed to. The mind is
occupied with guilty feelings. The
mind should be free to do research.
The might Roman Empire and Civilization that lasted for 700 years
never produced even one single Scientist. Because they were pagans and
polytheists.
Why research thrives in USA or a Western countries and not in the
developing countries. The answer is the intellectual environment and the infrastructure.
Just like a plant needs, fertilizer, water, sunshine, the mind needs a
stimulating, nurturing environment to conduct research. The mind should be free
to think and it should be free from mundane worries. How can a Hindu with a
Ph.D. or M. D. do research when he considers the Sun as a God and performs
prostration to the Sun God everyday in the morning.
Islam produced a Galaxy of Universal and Encyclopedic Scientists.
Muslims contributed to every branch of science: in every field of inquiry and investigation.
In every case, the Islamic concept of the oneness of God, coupled with the
teaching of man’s role as God’s vicegerent on earth have enabled the Muslims to
investigate and harness the earth’s resources for the betterment of mankind as
a whole. Far from worshipping things found in the heavens and on earth, Muslims
have been able to look into the unexplained and take advantage of the things
the Creator has given us to improve our lives.
Islam is a religion of logic and reason, dazzling in its perfection
and simplicity. One comes away with the feeling that Islam might just be the
best-kept secret in the western world.
Reference: http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_1_50/prophet_muhammad.htm
With thanks to Mr. Ibrahim B. Syed, Ph.
D. President,
Islamic Research Foundation International,
Who provided knowledgeable stuff for the mankind
God bless the entire humanity
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