By Dr M Iqtedar Husain
Farooqi, New age Islam
19 July
2023
Renaissance may be defined as the
renewal, resurgence, revival or rebirth of a society or a nation. In this
context, Islamic renaissance does not mean only the resurgence but also the
scientific and intellectual growth of Muslim Ummah. Only this can help the
Ummah from shedding their sense of inferiority in today's intellectually
(scientifically) advanced society.
Muslims cannot fulfil their mandate as
Allah's representatives on earth (Quran 2:30) without acquiring knowledge of
Allah's earth.
Christianity
came out from the dark ages only due to European Renaissance, which was
actually a revolution based on science and technology. It also saw the end of
priesthood and supremacy of the church in worldly affairs. It is because of the
renaissance that Christianity took the path of rationalism, economic
prosperity, scientific temper and freedom of speech.
In contrast, Muslims of middle ages
abandoned all these paths after following them for about a thousand years
during golden period of their history. Poet Iqbal expressed his anguish and in
his poetic works, interpreted this attitude of Muslims as the success of Satan
Iblis. (Armughan Hijaz).
Now Muslims can only regain past glory, if
they adopt renaissance similar to European renaissance, more vigorously and
faster than done by Europe. But before this is done Muslims have to condemn and
reject forces of extremism and promote true Islamic values of tolerance and
moderation. Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the best and ideal example for
the Muslims to follow his dictates for tolerance, compassion and love. The most
positive aspect of European renaissance/Western civilisation was that it was
constantly evolving and providing incentives to create, develops and makes
progress in every walk of life. These were the main features of Islamic society
till sixteenth century when the tables turned and Europe followed what Muslims practiced
in the past but abandoned.
Dr. Hans
Koechler (University of Innsbruck/Austria) in his article on Christian-Muslim
Relation has rightly stated, "It is a historical fact that the shaping of
a genuine European intellectual life in the middle ages was the result of the
flourishing Islamic civilization in Spain…. Europe's encounter with Islamic
civilization enabled it to develop its skills in all scholarly and scientific
fields". (Seminar, Kuala Lumpur, 1999).
American
Scholar Dr. B.A. Mahmud is right when he says "There is no denying the
fact that the Muslim communities will have to make all out efforts for
acquisition of knowledge in science and technology, the gap with developed
world is very wide, and the task is uphill and there is no way out except through
hard work and concerted and dedicated efforts."
Muslim
Ummah needs to pay attention to the advice of Hazrat Maulana Rabe Hassani Nadvi
which is as follows:
"The West has made its real
strength by considering the requirements of the time and by promoting
knowledge. They have sought new ways of development and power by taking
advantage of knowledge and tried to become economic power. Today, the people of
religion (Muslims) have started giving the status of the ancient adopted means
as objectives and they have started avoiding adopting the forms of improvement
that are being created. (Tamir Hayat 1994)
This
statement of Maulana Rabe reflects the statement of late Maulana Abul Hasan Ali
Nadvi in which he said:
Now it is necessary for Muslims to adopt their forgotten research
methods and to promote science and industry in a useful and purposeful way and
to encourage academic and scientific activities and to evaluate the technical
and scientific researches of scientists and to use them for research. Try to
advance in the field of inquiry and experience and observation”. (Muslim Scientists. 1985)
The Prime
Minister of Malaysia, Mahajir Muhammad, has more or less expressed his thoughts
and said that "Muslims are moving away from Christian countries in the industrial
revolution and are getting confused in details like clothing and
language."
Today the
Muslim world is facing the most critical era of its history. Poverty,
irrational behaviour, sectarian prejudices and indifference to scientific
pursuit are the main ingredients of the declining Islamic society.
Recent
meetings of Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) have repeatedly appealed to
Muslim Ummah to "promote tolerance and reject extremism". What
Muslims need today is not the traditional Islam but Islam based on the ecstatic
mysticism of universal love on one hand and on the other scientific approach to
worldly problems.
In the
well-known Islamabad Declaration of OIC, it's standing committee called upon
all Muslims, men and women, "to acquire and assimilate scientific
knowledge to re-kindle the flame of inquiry and innovation (Ijtihad) in the
Muslim Ummah and to harness science and technology for the good of mankind,
within the value framework of Islam The conference urged “all Muslims to work
for the transformation of the Ummah into an enlightened, scientifically
creative and innovative society' and stated that 'scientific renaissance
constitutes an essential element in Islamic resurgence'".
In the
opinion of the said standing committee "the revival of science in the
Muslim world rests on the building up of efficient national S&T systems and
the unity, solidarity and cooperation among Islamic countries".
The OIC
appealed to Islamic countries to develop the educational, cultural, political
and social climate congenial to scientific activity and identify, train and
utilize gifted and creative individuals for scientific work by providing them
with an environment conducive to freedom of thought and initiative.
This
Islamabad Declaration articulates the commitment of the OIC member states for
achieving modernization, self-reliance, self-sufficiency, security and
harmonious development through a sustained and extensive effort in science and
technology.
The appeal
of OIC does not holds good only to Islamic countries but also to all groups of
people and individual Muslims too.
It is very
sad that presently quest of knowledge (Research) receives a very low priority
in Muslim countries.
Under the
Islamic renaissance, the vision and mission of Sir Syed has to be followed and
adopted. Aligarh Movement for the propagation of science and scientific temper
has to be transformed into the Islamic fikr (thought) throughout the Islamic
world.
Islamic
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (IESCO) have recently urged
all the Muslim countries to allocate higher percentage of their Gross Domestic
Product for Research and Development in their respective countries.
Fortunately, during the last two decades literacy in the Muslim world got boost
with more than 6.0 per cent of their GDP in Education Sector. The result is
that more than 20 countries have the literacy of above 90%. However, in the
field of Research and Development, it is generally around less than 0.5% with
exception of Malaysia and Turkey where it is more than 1.0%. It is important to
note that United States of America spends 660 Billion dollars on its R & D
Projects which is 2.3 per cent of their huge annual GDP of 24 trillion Dollars.
Other
smaller European countries also spend more than 2% of their GDP for their
R& D and this is the reason for their superiority over the Islamic World.
Latest data shows that all the Muslim Majority countries (about 52; 25 per cent
of World’s Population) combined DGP is about 9.3 trillion dollars which is
about ten per cent of the World’s GDP ($ 95 trillion). On the other hand, they
spend only 72 Billion for their R & D. Christian population is 31% of the
world population but as a powerful nation, they have more than 55% of world’s
wealth with them and spend about $1,6 trillion on their scientific Projects.
Islam is
portrayed in the west as the impediment for the development of science and
technology and also the hurdle for the spread of democratic values. This is far
from the truth. In fact, Islam demands Muslims to acquire knowledge and newer
ideas for reforming the society. Islamic history till the sixteenth century AD
is the example for this basic truth.
Yes, it is
Almiyah (tragedy) that Muslims themselves have forgotten Quranic and Prophetic
injunctions about acquiring knowledge.
Indeed, Allāh will not change the condition of
a people until they change what is in themselves. (Quran: Surah Ar Ra’d; V 11)
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Dr.
M.I.H. Farooqi: Scientist/Deputy Director (Retired), National Botanical
Research Institute, Lucknow (Govt. of India), Member of UNESCO Panel on Quranic
Botanic Gardens, Member State Biodiversity Board & Author of Plants Of The
Quran, Medicinal Plants In The Traditions Of Prophet Muhammad, Animals
Mentioned In The Quran & Dictionary Of Flora & Fauna Of Quran And
Sunnah
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