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ISLAM'S
FORSAKEN RENAISSANCE

By
:Mahathir bin Mohamad *)
CHILDREN
often play a game where they sit in a circle. One whispers something
to his neighbor, who then whispers that information to the next child,
and so on, around the circle. By the time the last child whispers the
information to the first child, it is totally different from what was
originally said.
Something like that seems to have happened within Islam. The
Prophet of Islam, Mohammed, brought one -- and only one -- religion.
Yet today we have perhaps a thousand religions that all claim to be
Islam.
Divided by their different interpretations, Muslims do not play the
role they once did in the world; instead, they are weakened and
victimized. The Shia-Sunni schism is so deep that each side condemns
followers of the other as apostates, "kafir." The belief
that the other's religion is not Islam, and its followers not Muslim,
has underpinned internecine wars in which millions have died -- and
continue to die.
Even among the Sunnis and Shias, there are further divisions.
The Sunnis have four imams and the Shias have 12, and their
teachings all differ. Then there are other divisions, including the
Druze, the Alawites and the Wahabis.
We are also taught by our "ulamas" [religious
instructors] that their teachings must not be questioned. Islam is a
faith. It must be believed. Logic and reason play no part in it. But
what is it that we must believe when each branch of Islam thinks the
other one is wrong? The Koran, after all, is one book, not two or
three, or a thousand.
According to the Koran, a Muslim is anyone who bears witness that
"there is no God (Allah) but Allah, and that Mohammed is his
Rasul (Messenger)." If no other qualification is added, then all
those who subscribe to these precepts must be regarded as Muslims. But
because we like to add qualifications that often derive from sources
other than the Koran, our religion's unity has been broken.
But perhaps the greatest problem is the progressive isolation of
Islamic scholarship-and much of Islamic life-from the rest of the
modern world. We live in an age of science in which people can see
around corners, hear and see things happening in outer space, and
clone animals. And all of these things seem to contradict our belief
in the Koran.
This is so because those who interpret the Koran are learned only
in religion, in its laws and practices, and thus are usually unable to
understand today's scientific miracles. The "fatwas" [legal
opinions concerning Islamic law] that they issue appear unreasonable
and cannot be accepted by those with scientific knowledge.
One learned religious teacher, for example, refused to believe that
a man had landed on the moon. Others assert that the world was created
2,000 years ago. The age of the universe and its size measured in
light years are things that the purely religiously trained ulamas
cannot comprehend.
This failure is largely responsible for the sad plight of so many
Muslims. Today's oppression, the killings and the humiliations of
Muslims occur because we are weak, unlike the Muslims of the past. We
can feel victimized and criticize the oppressors, but to stop them we
need to look at ourselves. We must change for our own good. We cannot
ask our detractors to change, so that Muslims benefit.
So what do we need to do? In the past, Muslims were strong because
they were learned. Mohammed's injunction was to read, but the Koran
does not say what to read. Indeed, there was no "Muslim
scholarship" at the time, so to read meant to read whatever was
available. The early Muslims read the works of the great Greek
scientists, mathematicians and philosophers. They also studied the
works of the Persians, the Indians and the Chinese.
The result was a flowering of science and mathematics. Muslim
scholars added to the body of knowledge and developed new disciplines,
such as astronomy, geography and new branches of mathematics. They
introduced numerals, enabling simple and limitless calculations.
But around the 15th century, the learned in Islam began to curb
scientific study. They began to study religion alone, insisting that
only those who study religion, particularly Islamic jurisprudence,
gain merit in the afterlife. The result was intellectual regression at
the very moment that Europe began embracing scientific and
mathematical knowledge.
And so, as Muslims were intellectually regressing, Europeans began
their renaissance, developing improved ways of meeting their needs,
including the manufacture of weapons that eventually allowed them to
dominate the world.
By contrast, Muslims fatally weakened their ability to defend
themselves by neglecting, even rejecting, the study of allegedly
secular science and mathematics, and this myopia remains a fundamental
source of the oppression suffered by Muslims today. Many Muslims still
condemn the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kamal, because he tried
to modernize his country. But would Turkey be Muslim today without
Ataturk? Mustafa Kamal's clear-sightedness saved Islam in Turkey and
saved Turkey for Islam.
Failure to understand and interpret the true and fundamental
message of the Koran has brought only misfortune to Muslims. By
limiting our reading to religious works and neglecting modern science,
we destroyed Islamic civilization and lost our way in the world.
The Koran says, "Allah will not change our unfortunate
situation unless we make the effort to change it." Many Muslims
continue to ignore this and, instead, merely pray to Allah to save us,
to bring back our lost glory. But the Koran is not a talisman to be
hung around the neck for protection against evil. Allah helps those
who improve their minds.
*)
Mahathir bin Mohamad was
prime minister of Malaysia from 1981 to
2003.
**)
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