Education is our need
Yes, it was Islam that blew the trumpet of Iqra and taught the whole world the importance of knowledge. Then why did the era of intellectual backwardness of Muslims finally begin?
Yes, it was Islam that blew the trumpet of Iqra and taught the whole world the importance of knowledge. Then why did the era of intellectual backwardness of Muslims finally begin?
Life has accelerated over the past four decades. Technology and innovations have changed the whole picture. However, the agenda of some people here is still: three-time bread and dowry for girls is enough!
History tells us that the British ruled many countries, including the subcontinent, and engaged in scientific inventions. During this period the British and other Western nations gave the world important inventions like steam engine, lighting conductor, hydrometer, parachute, lithography, electric battery, the camera, digital calculator, electromagnet, telegraph which changed the condition of this world. Gone
Putting dust on what happened in the past, if our youth move forward with new enthusiasm and new energy and change their priorities, they can once again take command of the stars.
Wealth, riches and power are useless if there is no vision for the future and foresight. The bright mornings of life keep knocking on every door of the palaces of our own rulers but they are not heard. A best in the memory of his wife. Shah Jahan also had the legitimacy to set up a hospital as Mumtaz Mahal had died while the child was in its infancy. Therefore, Shah Jahan could have established many big hospitals in the country and the nation could have got thousands of doctors from these hospitals. This is the best and worst example of our kings not having a vision. Four centuries later, we are still talking about the ignorance of our priorities over these historical mistakes, because all these scales of wrong priorities are still in our hands today. Appear.
What is our future concern and direction? Youth! We need education, a little research will lead you to the conclusion that ignorance was sacred before Islam. There has been a long-running debate over whether there is a connection between the Qur'an and science. If so, what kind? Listen, the Qur'an mentions the scientific sciences of the present age very well, but it would still be appropriate to say that the Qur'an is not a book of science but a book of signs. Remember that the meaning of the Arabic word verse has also been taken by the scholars as a sign. It is as if every verse of the Qur'an is a sign of God Almighty, the purpose of which is to guide us to the right path.
When talking about the scientific and rational aspects of the Qur'an, we must remember that the Qur'an has a specific style of expression. These symbols draw our attention to nature and the system of the universe, give us clues about it, arouse our curiosity and motivate us to research. For example, in terms of the order, the first verse of the first surah of the Qur'an leads us to research: Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. This verse says that it is not just one world, there are many more worlds in the universe, do research.
Early scholars were accustomed to living a balanced life, so they were experts in religious matters on the one hand, and worldly sciences such as logic, philosophy and mathematics on the other. That is why the teachings of the Qur'an al-Hakim contained guidelines and guidelines for both religion and the world. However, in the twelfth century AD, the decline of the intellectual and scientific tendency among Muslims began when we understood religion and the teachings of the world separately. The most enlightening role here was played by Imam al-Ghazali through his revival of sciences when he declared even sciences such as medicine and mathematics to be sufficient. Imam al-Ghazali considered some of the important arts of his time, such as surgery, agriculture, textiles, etc., to be obligatory. In the view of Imam al-Ghazali, although these sciences and arts are not directly related to the Shari'ah, their indifference or indifference to them can lead to the deterioration of society and the need of human beings.
Today we are greatly influenced by the progress and scientific advances of the United States, Britain and France. We should not forget that we had more powerful governments and rulers who had abundance of wealth, innumerable resources, but take the example of this subcontinent where not everyone here except Tipu Sultan was interested in scientific technology.
Equipped with the weapons of modern education and technology, our youth have not been able to compete with life and time, but in this regard, there could have been an effort, but we did not. During these years, the country got a lot of Muslim ministers but they could not become the leaders of the Muslims.
Today we can be rediscovered with foresight and vision, for that we have to have courage and for education we have to make every effort individually and collectively in every way. How can a nation which started from Iqra be deprived of education? Maybe for that we have to work hard at every level so that we can regain our lost place. If we have the knowledge then we will be able to do something for the country as long as we are not ourselves. Until then we will not be able to do anything for ourselves and if we cannot do anything for ourselves then what will we do for the country.