But what about us, we who live in the Islamic East? Why should we separate science from religion or hold that the two are at variance and at war with each other? Is there even a single scientific fact which has been found to contradict Islam and its basic creed? (No; see “The Book that changed the world”). Were scientists ever subjected to persecution in the domain of Islam? The whole history of Islām is before us. It testifies that there have been great doctors, astronomers, mathematicians, physicists as well as chemists but never were they persecuted for their views. There is no trace of any conflict between science and their religious beliefs to be found in the minds of these great Muslim scientists. Nor did there exist any hostilities between them and the ruling authorities such as might have led to their suffering or burning alive…
…Dazzled by the achievements of science during the 18th and 19th
centuries many westerners thought that religion had exhausted all its
usefulness and surrendered to science once and for all. Almost all the
“eminent” Western psychologists and sociologists expressed themselves in
similar terms. Thus Freud, the renowned psychologist, for instance,
showing the futility of any advocacy for what religion stood for in
modern time, says that the human life passes through three distinct
psychological chases: superstition, religion and science. Now being the
era of science; all religion is out of date.
As we have already explained in the preface there were certain causes
which led the men of science in Europe to adopt a view of life
antagonistic to religion, and based on its hatred. It was due to the
great controversy to raged there between men of science and the
christian church and made them think – quite justifiably of course –
that whatever the church stood for was reactionary, retrogressive,
backward and superstitious, and that therefore, the church must of
necessity vacate its seat for science so as to enable humanity to move
ahead on the path of civilization…
…The well-known English writer, Somerset Maugham epitomized the whole
attitude of modern Europe towards religion when he remarked that Europe
had in the present era discovered a new “god” – science, discarding the
older true one. The “god” of science has, however, turned out to be
extremely fickle, ever changing and constantly shifting positions,
upholding today as a fact and reality what it rejected yesterday as
false and spurious and vice versa, with the result that we see its
“worshippers” doomed to a fate of perpetual restlessness and anxiety,
for how can they find rest and peace of mind under such a capricious
“god”? That this constant restlessness with which the modern West is
afflicted is a fact, borne out by the large number of psychological and
nervous disorders that are so common in the Western community of today.
Still another result of this deification of modern science is that
the world we live in, is devoid of all meaning and purpose with no
higher order or power to guide it, with a persistent struggle ever going
on between opposing forces. As a result, everything in this world
suffers change; economic and political systems change; relations between
state and individuals alter; even scientific “facts” do change. What
can man expect save misery and perpetual restlessness in a world with
such sombre setting where no Higher Power exists whom one should turn to
for support, strength and comfort in this ruthless struggle of life.
It is Islam and Islam alone that can restore peace and tranquillity
to the world of humanity. It instills in human beings love for goodness
and courage to stand up to the forces of evil and tyranny as a necessary
condition of obtaining the pleasure of Allah and to make His will
predominant on this earth awaiting with patience His reward in the
Hereafter Doesn’t mankind need peace, tranquillity, comfort, in a word;
Islam? (i.e. These are necessary implications once Islam is established
in the heart, limbs and communities).
What will become of man but for knowing and believing in the eternal
life in the Hereafter? In this context man’s life upon earth assumes new
dimensions opening far higher horizons or progress before him in the
absence of which he is inevitably oppressed by a torturous sense of
nothingness, as it means a virtual cutting short of man’s total
life-span, making him a mere plaything in the hands of his whims and
caprices which teach him nothing but to derive the maximum possible
amount of pleasure during this short sojourn upon earth. Mutual
rivalries, savage battles and conflicts over the possession of material
gains follow, as now there is no Higher Power to lay checks on men’s
desires. So, blinded by his greed and lust, each one of them wants to
gain whatever he can lay hands on in the shortest possible time.
Thus man is degraded to lower planes of feeling and thought. His
imagination sinks low and so do his ideals and the means to achieve
them. They are all marked with abjectness. Mankind is doomed to a
perpetual life of hideous internecine wars that scarcely permit it to
soar to higher and nobler ends in life. In such a world there is no room
for love or sympathy as men are wholly obsessed with their carnal
pleasures. They are led by their blind passions. How can they in such a
context have lofty aspirations or even appreciate genuine human
feelings?
[Shubuhat hawl al-Islam - By ash-Shaykh Muhammad Qutb (rahimahullah)]
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