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Education
By Brother Naveed (e-mail: al_quraan@hotmail.com)
Asalaam alaikum all,
I have been linked with Education for sometimes
now I have noticed several things regarding the attitudes
in education as well as general attitudes in life. I would
like to share some of my thoughts on that with you all.
The muslim countries of the world are at
the bottom of the list when it comes to education and development.
Many people have tried to blame the west for the backward
muslim attitude. However, this problem is not an external
problem, but an internal one. There are other countries in
the world which are poorer than most muslim countries but
when it comes to education they are far far ahead of ALL muslim
nations. India is one example. They were also under colonial
rule like Pakistan and are among one of the poorest countries
in the world. However, their education system is better than
any muslim country in the world. They produce more world class
scientists and researchers than ALL the muslims countries
combined together. You go to ANY major university in the world,
you are bound to find Indian Professors in the faculty.
What is their secret? This question had been
on my mind several years ago and I did some research on that.
I noticed several differences in ATTITUDE and no major differences
in content of what was being taught at their universities
compared to Muslim Universities.
The main difference was that Indian education
system encourages QUESTIONING old Masters, whereas, the Muslim
countries' education system DISCOURAGES asking NEW questions
and it encourages FOLLOWING what people in the past did. This
attitude is not limited to universities but is also prevalent
in other social things, including religion.
Questioning oneself and others is the FIRST
and the MOST IMPORTANT aspect of intellectual and spiritual
growth. The growth of a person/nation depends on how much
are they ready for self-criticism. This aspect has been totally
missing from the muslim attitude of late. In fact, the muslims
get upset and angry at the very suggestion of self-criticism.
They are happy to blame THOSE OTHERS for their own short comings.
The problem is not new. It started a long
long time ago with the death of the prophet's grandson, Hussain.
His life and death has been buried under the mythological
stories created by shias and sunnis. No, his death was not
some pre-determined miracle. And No, he was not after the
throne. His struggle was against INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY. He
knew that the monarchy system is death for free thinkers and
hence a slow spiritual death for the muslims. Since the ONLY
people who prosper under a MONARCHY are people who have not
the mind to think freely and who do not question authority,
with time all the free thinkers are either in exile or dead.
The invitation to open thinking was strong enough in the Quraan
that the defeat of Imam Hussain (the biggest defeat Islam
has ever faced in terms of its long lasting effects), did
not immediately show its consequences. However, now after
about 1500 years it is quite clear that the muslim intellect
is behind the rest of the world; the free-thinkers are very
very few. Only those people are visible who follow authority
and do not question (both at an academic level as well as
a spiritual level).
We look at history, and learn from it. It
has always been very important to be able to look at previous
ideas and question them. If those ideas/theories were TRUE
than questioning them would not change anything as the Truth
can stand any questions. Galileo came up with the truth because
he QUESTIONED the ideas of authority. Newton was such a great
scientist. But Einstein QUESTIONED Newton's ideas and came
up with new ideas, which if not entirely true, are definitely
closer to the truth than Newton's ideas were. All the Prophet's
Questioned Authority. The Quraan is full of these examples.
here is an example of Prophet Ibrahim(pbuh)
"When the night covered him over, He
saw a star: He said: 'This is my Lord.' But when it set, He
said: 'I love not those that set.'When he saw the moon rising
in splendor, he said: 'This is my Lord.' But when the moon
set, He said: 'unless my Lord guide me, I shall surely be
among those who go astray.'When he saw the sun rising in splendor,
he said: 'This is my Lord; this is the greatest (of all).'
But when the sun set, he said: 'O my people! I am indeed free
from your (guilt) of giving partners to Allah. For me, I have
set my face, firmly and truly, towards Him Who created the
heavens and the earth, and never shall I give partners to
Allah.'"(Quraan 6:76-79)
This example of Prophet Ibrahim(pbuh) is
very important as it sheds light on several things.
1. He was willing to consider the belief
of the "ulemas" of his nation. Shows his open minded
questioning.
2. He ONLY sought Allah's Guidance.
3. Since what his people believed was not
the Truth, it could not stand his questioning, and thus he
was able to, with the Guidance of Allah, arrive at the Truth.
What do muslims believe in? Is it the truth?
If it is the truth, then it should be able to stand any test
and any question. If they have any fear from any questions,
then that means that they are not standing by the truth and
it is time for them to re-examine their belief. Since the
Quraan is the Truth, Allah has openly INVITED ALL human beings
to Ponder/think/question its content. In addition to that
Allah has strongly discourage blind following of authority.
"We have send It down as an Arabic
Quraan in order that you may learn to use your Aqal (brains)."
(Quraan 12:2).
Here one of the purposes of the Quraanic
revelations is stated, i.e. so that human beings can learn
how to use the gift of Allah called "Aqal".
"Do they not ponder on the Quraan?
Had it been from any other than Allah, they would certainly
have found therein much discrepancy." (Quraan 4:82).
Here again invitation is made to ponder and
question the Quraan. Allah is inviting people to look at this
Book and ask your questions. You will not find ANY discrepancy
in this Book as it is the Truth and it is also NOT afraid
of being questioned.
"And We have indeed made the Quraan
easy to understand and remember: Then is there any that will
receive admonition?" (Quraan 54:17, 22, 32, 40).
Again notice that the Quraan is not asking
people to follow blindly, but the invitation is being made
to use UNDERSTANDING...Aqal.
"And they shall say: O our Lord! surely
we obeyed our leaders and our great men, so they led us astray
from the path;" (Quraan 33:67)
Here is the state of people who WITHOUT questioning
followed other HUMANS.
"Or do you think that most of them
do hear or use their reasoning? They are nothing but as cattle;
nay, they are straying farther off from the path." (Quraan
25:44)
And here is what Allah says about people
who instead of questioning and using their reason follow authority.
Unfortunately this aspect of questioning
and testing the truth is almost extinct in the muslim world.
Even when muslims debate about religion, they quote "authority"
more often than the Quraan. You will hear, "Shaykh A
said this", and "Hadeeth Y says that". You
will seldom hear "The Quraan says this and let us think
about it and humble ourselves to that.".
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