Since the tragic incident of September 11,
2001 when 19 suicidal
Muslim terrorists rammed airplanes into the World Trade Centre in New York and Pentagon Headquarters killing more than 3000
innocent people, Islam, as a religion, has come under serious scrutiny. A
number of books, critically examining Islamic doctrine have been published,
whilst volumes of articles and essays, critical of Islam are being published in
print media and in the Internet on a daily basis. This is a new experience to
Muslims. Indeed, despite being an evidently obscurantist religion, Islam has
escaped its due share of criticisms for a long time. For example: hundreds of
books and essays critical of Christianity or Hinduism have been freely
available in the library and media for a long time whilst such materials on
Islam have been virtually absent, since a few titles that were published were
banned. Indeed, any attempt to criticize Islam has been silenced through
Islamic "rogue justice" called Fatwa as has happened to Salman
Rushdie, author of "Satanic Verses". The tragic event of 9/11 (2001)
has acted as a catalyst in the hands of the critiques of Islam to invigorate
their criticism of Islam. These critiques include moderate Muslims, ex-Muslims
and non-Muslims.
As Islam is increasingly being
portrayed as an obscurantist and a violent religion which promotes cruelty,
armed militancy, human rights violation and a hindrance to progress and
modernization, the Muslim apologists - who go by the label "moderate
Muslims" - are desperately trying to defend Islam as a religion of peace,
progress and modernity. In their desperation, Muslim apologists are often
making extraordinary claims such as Islam's contribution to human civilization
as a measure of Islam progressiveness. For example, a Muslim apologist of
Bangladeshi origin, who is a professor at a college in New York, made the
following claim in an Internet forum: "Equating a political ideology,
that of the Jamaat-e-Islami (an Islamic political party in Bangladesh), with
Islam is a gross insult to a great religion that has contributed to the lion's
share of human civilization."
Her claim that Islam contributed a lion's share to human civilization did not
come with any supporting evidence or example. When an explanation was sought
from the professor to support her claim, she remained silent. This essay will
critically examine the contribution of Islam to world civilization. Because of
the interrelatedness of the issue, contributions by other religions, namely
Christianity and Judaism, would also be covered in a substantial way to give a
comparative picture.
Examining Contribution of Religions to Civilization
Let us start with the greatest 20th
century philosopher Bertrand Russell's assessment on the contribution of religions
to human civilization. Lord Russell, in his famous essay "Has
Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization?" has outlined
a concise account of contributions made by religions (all religions) to human
civilization [Ref: Why I am not a Christian, p.24]. Bertrand
Russell could not find any significant contribution that religions, including
Islam, might have made to human civilization. He wrote:
"My own view on religion is that of Lucretius. I regard it as a
disease born of fear and as a source of untold misery to the human race. I
cannot, however, deny that it has made some contributions to civilization. It
helped early days to fix the calendar and it caused Egyptian priests to
chronicle eclipses with such care that in time they became able to predict
them. These two services I am prepared to acknowledge, but I do not know of any
others."
If my understanding is correct, the above quote from Bertrand Russell relates
to the religious priest of Egypt preceding the birth of Jesus. Or, to be precise those
two contributions were made by the ancient Egyptian religious priests before
the arrival of Moses/Jesus. Even the Chinese Royal astrologers were able to predict Eclipse in 2134 BC,
long before the birth of Moses, allegedly after 1200 BC. In other words, none
of the three major Abrahamic religions, namely Judaism, Islam and Christianity,
has made any contribution to human civilization. Instead, all these religions
have only hindered progress and development of human civilization. A classic
example of this is the plunging into the proverbial Dark Age of the
Greek rationalism-inspired vibrant and fast- prospering Europe as soon as the
anti-progressive and often cruel Christian ideology became part of the ruling
machinery of Roman Empire in the early 4th century when Roman
Emperor, Constantine the Great, became a Christian. The Western world, where
religion is becoming increasingly extinct, those societies are making
significant contributions to science, technology, human values and social
development in recent times. On the other hand if we look at the Muslim world
today - where people's religious fervor and adherence to religious rituals are
very strong - we clearly see that these societies are making very little
contribution to progress and development of their society and people and to the
world at large.
Hence, we can safely take Russell's
assertion "I regard it as a disease born of fear and as a source of
untold misery to the human race" as true. As for Islam, this religion
started with violence initiated by Prophet Muhammad himself. Prophet Muhammad
is said to have fought 78 or more wars and only two of those were initiated by
his opponents. He started his campaign to establish Islam as a true religion
with the aim of capturing Ka'ba, the alleged House of God from the hands of the
Meccan Pagans. However, by the time of his death Muhammad had conquered most
parts of the Arabian Peninsula as a result of those 78 or more wars he had fought.
Following his death, his successors stepped in the Prophet's footsteps and this
bloody Islamic conquest continued as long as the brutal Arab and Persian Muslim
rulers could, for the sake of spreading Islam that resulted in creation of the
giant Islamic kingdom.
It should, however, be considered that
the Islamic conquests were very different from those of other conquerors, like
that of pagan "Alexander the Great". In the case of Alexander, once
he conquered a land, the miseries of the conquered people were over since he
quickly moved on to establish just governance whereby he rarely discriminated
the conquered people. It should be noted that once Alexander established his huge
Empire and instituted its capital in Persia, people in his Empire were better off than before, since
he established good governance and a better justice system. He realized that,
although conquered, those defeated people were intelligent, capable and worthy
of respect. Subsequently, he continually pushed for equality amongst all the
people in his kingdom irrespective of religion, race or culture. He also
realized that racial differences are major a reason for conflicts amongst
different people. Hence, he used to encourage inter-racial marriages amongst
his people as a means to promote racial harmony. He hosted a feast, famously
known as the "Marriage of the East and the West", at which several
thousand Macedonian troops formally married Asian women. He also promoted
cross-cultural exchanges and during his rule many cultural concepts from India and Arab world entered Europe whilst Greek cultural influence moved eastward to Asia and India.
On the other hand, the Muslim
conquerors had invariably indulged in destroying the cultures of the subdued
people. Furthermore, the conquered people in the Muslim kingdom had to continue
to suffer as the Muslim rulers would impose various discriminatory measures
literally to force them to accept Islam. The conqueror Muslims would even
brutally persecute those conquered people if they refused to accept the
religion of Islam. In Islamic kingdoms, non-Muslim had to pay Jiziya, a special
high tax, tactically designed to force the non-Muslims into accepting Islam. It
can be cited here that during the centuries of Muslim rule in the Indian
subcontinent it is estimated that the tyrant Muslim rulers had killed some 50
million Hindus and indigenous people, whilst hundreds of Hindu temples were
destroyed. Even Sultan Haider, the father of Tipu Sultan of Haiderabad, had
ordered the destruction of many Hindu temples.
It must also be remembered that as per
Islamic traditions set by Prophet Muhammad himself, once a country or domain
was conquered Muslim army had every right to take the subdued male as slaves
and their women as sex-slaves. Muslim conquest of India was no exception in this regard. It becomes evident that
after conquering India, tens of thousands of people might have had been taken as slaves by the
Muslims army. As an example: while being transported to Persia, some 100,000 Hindu slaves died in a mountain area in Afghanistan because of sudden ensuing of severe winter. This
mountain is now known as the "Hindu Kush",
meaning "Hindu death". This tragedy, which has never happened in any
history of conquest, was of such great enormity that this mountain was so named
to recognize the victims. It is always the rule of war: the conqueror takes the
credit and not the vanquished.
We should also consider the fact that
Bertrand Russell's book "Why I am Not a Christian" was
published in 1956. Hence, if Islam had really made the lion's share of
contribution to the progress of human civilization it must have happened only
after this book was published in 1956. But to our knowledge, Islamic world has
only degraded or obstructed the progress of all the fundamental aspects of
excellence of our civilization in recent decades. For example, violation of
human rights and the practice of unfair justice are rampant in the Islamic
world. It is very clear, Islamic world has made no contribution whatsoever to
the advancement of science and technology and neither has it made any
worthwhile inputs in any other endeavors of human development during the last
few decades.
Contribution to Civilization: The Religious Understanding
During discussions with the Islamic as
well as other religious apologists, who often make extraordinary claims about
great contributions of religions to civilization, I realized that the
fundamental understanding of these people about the basic elements of human
civilization are grossly flawed, despite their having a very high grade of
modern education. I quote here one such highly educated religious person
(probably a Christian) who described her idea of religions' enormous
contribution to Civilization as follows:
"I would say the contribution is enormous; it actually gives
the best thing that there is to people. It gives hope, it gives some kind of
meaning to life, and it tells people that they are not alone but someone is
watching over them all the time so that they are safe. You see you can have a
band of army guarding you 24/7 and you still might feel unsafe, but if you
believe in religion then you will probably feel even in the darkest lonely
night you have no reason to fear. This is what religion contributes to human
life, what more do you think human being needs?"
This definition of 'enormous contribution' by religion to human civilization
possibly gives an indication as to why religions or the deeply religious people
have never been part of the progress of civilization; instead, had acted as a
serious impediment. If this idea on contributions of religions to civilization
is to be taken as true, then it can be safely said that the middle-age world
and her barbarian people were more civilized than those of today. It is because
most of the people were more religious during that time when compared with
those of present time. For example, today about 50% of the people in the Western Europe do not subscribe to the known Gods or religions, whilst people not
believing in a God and Religion in the middle-age must have been a rarity.
Following the logic of the religionists the middle-age world must had been a
better civilization. Unfortunately, most philosophers, scientists and
humanists, majority of whom have been heretics or skeptics of traditional
religions and Gods, might have spoiled the good old civilization by pushing our
world towards today's perceived degraded state.
Today, individual freedom and respect
for human rights and dignity etc. define the absolute core elements of
modern civilization. These defining elements of today's civilization are far
different from what is claimed to be the defining essentials of civilization in
religious terms as explained above. And definitely, religions have no critical
value in the defining modern civilization. In fact, most of these elements
which are the cornerstones of modern civilization have been and still are the
enemies of all religions. This is because efforts to institute these
defining elements of today's civilization have always collided with religions
and they often have been achieved at the costly sacrifices of humanists and
freethinkers. Indeed, these pivotal elements of today's civilization are
becoming instrumental in kicking religions out of peoples' lives and hence
today a good number of people around the world are atheists, skeptics and
agnostics. Their number is continually on the rise. Thus, if we are to accept
the above-mentioned definition of civilization proposed by the religious
friends, we surely live in a much less civilized human society today compared
to the one in which, say Prophet Muhammad, Jesus or Moses had lived and the
civilization is rapidly turning uncivilized! So, to fulfill our innate
aspiration to reach to a higher level of civilization, it is probably time "we
set the clock of our world backward and go back to the greater civilization of
the time of Prophet Muhammad, Jesus or Moses or may be Adam" - if we
are to follow the reason of the religionists. Leaving aside the sarcasm, we may
surely conclude that the religiously-indoctrinated peoples' mind, brain and
psyche are truly stunted or prejudiced about the whole idea of the progress and
excellence of our world and civilization. This also probably explains the
reason why religions as social institutions and the religious people have never
been part of the progress of civilization but instead have acted as serious
impediments.
More intelligent religious apologists,
however, would mention the names of renowned scientists, philosophers and
thinkers of their respective religions to claim the credit of contribution of
their religions to civilization. For example, Christian would mention about Newton and Galileo et al., Jews will mention about
Einstein or an array of modern-day Nobel laureates of Jewish origin whilst the
Muslims would cite the name of great intellectuals of the past like Ibn-Sina,
Al-Biruni and Omar Khaiyam et al. as well as more recent Nobel laureate
such as late Professor Abdus Salam. These names indeed make a formidable case
in favor of the religionists but such arguments cannot be given an automatic
pass without raising a huge question mark about the role of religion in these
individuals' contributions to science. We must consider the following points in
this regard:
How knowledgeable and dedicated they were in
religion? How much did their religious knowledge help them in making their
ground-breaking contributions?
Were they closer to Gods like the Maolanas/Mullahs
(Islam), Rabbis (Jewish), Priests/Pastors (Christianity) and Prophets?
What are the contributions the alleged 140,000
Prophets (according to Islam) made to what defines today's civilization?
Many individuals, such as, Plato,
Aristotle, Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Euclid, Epicurus, Democritus, Lucretius
and Aristarchus et al., born long before the Prophets such as Muhammad
and Jesus, were all known to be pagan as per Abrahamic religions. But
they had direct and profound influence in laying the foundation of today's
world of excellence in science, education, human rights and justice. As civilization
progresses, we keep distancing ourselves from whatever the alleged God-sent
Prophets, namelyMuhammad, Jesus and Moses et
al. had advocated. It is a stark reality that the sole contributions of
these Prophets, the Torah/Old Testament, Bible and Koran, have only stalled the
progress of civilization to a higher level. The Jews and the Christians of
today can mention scores of modern Nobel laureates of Jewish and Christians
backgrounds to claim their respective religion's contribution to civilization.
However, the following questions are needed to be answered before accepting
such examples:
* Are those Nobel laureates going to agree to stoning-to-death of their
spouses or anybody else if the latter committed adultery? ["If a man be found lying with a woman married to a
husband, and a man find her in the city, and lie with her."............
"Then ye shall bring them both out unto the
gate of that city, and ye shall stone them with stones that they die; the
damsel, because she cried not, being in the city; and the man, because he hath
humbled his neighbor's wife: so thou shalt put away evil from among you."
(Deuteronomy
22:22,24)]
* Are they going to agree to rip up pregnant women and chop the unborn
embryo into pieces for whatsoever reasons? ["Samaria
shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall
by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with
child shall be ripped up." (Hosea
13:16)].
These God-given verses have been taken directly from the Bible. The Christians,
however, deny these atrocious and barbaric edicts as alien to their religion
since they are actually taken from the Jewish Old Testament. It should,
however, be considered that Jesus did not himself write the New Testament;
instead, Saint Paul is known to have authored major part of the New
Testament. Jesus is said to have had whole-heartedly accepted and preached the
Old Testament or Torah. In this regard Michael Hart says in his book "The
100":
"..Mathew and Luke give completely different versions of Jesus' last
words; both of these versions, incidentally, are direct quotations from the Old
Testament. It was no accident that Jesus was able to quote from the Old
Testament; though the progenitor of Christianity, he was himself a devout
Jew."
Old Testament, of course, is a part of the Bible and nowhere in the New
Testament has Jesus ever rejected or denounced the Old Testament. It must also
be understood that Christians believe the God of the Jews as the same God as
their own. Hence, an all-correct, all powerful and all-knowing God's eternal
and absolutely original teachings as prescribed in the Old Testament cannot be
negated or overruled by the lesser than original ones outlined in the New
Testament.
Yet, the great majority of the
scientists, thinkers and philosophers of today do not subscribe to the fables
of creationism or virgin birth of Jesus. For example, most scientists today
would believe that in scientific term, Jesus was an illegitimate child, that
is, the so-called Holy Ghost who is claimed (by Christians) to have impregnated
Mary was none other than a mortal human being. However, the punishment
for these giant scientists for such blasphemy is death as has been prescribed
by Jesus himself in the Bible:
And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven
him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven
him, neither in this world, neither in the [world] to come. [Mat
12:32]
It is true that majority of the great scientists of modern times have Christian
and Jewish root or background. But this does not automatically make these
Christians and Jews or their great discoveries and contributions to be
religious. For example, take the case of the US National Academy of Sciences
(NAS), the melting-pot of all the greatest scientists worldwide. Interestingly,
only 7% of the scientists of NAS believe in the known Gods or religions. Thus,
the greatest minds of today, despite having Judeo-Christian backgrounds, are
actually heretics to their religions. The punishment for these great minds, as
per the Judeo-Christian religions, is death as outlined in the following
Biblical verses:
"If thy brother, the
son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or
thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go
and serve other gods, which thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fathers;" (Deuteronomy
13: 6)
"Thou shalt not consent
unto him, nor hearken unto him; neither shall thine eye pity him, neither shalt
thou spare, neither shalt thou conceal him: But thou shalt surely kill him;
thine hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the
hand of all the people." (Deuteronomy
13:8-9)
Islamic Golden Age and Contribution to Civilization
Similarly, Muslims, whenever they talk
about Islam's contributions to civilization, also quickly point to the great
Muslim poets, philosophers and scientists, namely Omar Khayam, Ibn Sina, Ibn
Rushd et al. of the so-called Islamic Golden Age, spanning from 8th to
the 14th century. There is no denying the fact that these great Muslim people
have made significant contributions to human society. But we must address the
essential question: "How good Muslims were they?" The truth is, they
were hardly good Muslims and in correct religious term, many of them would
qualify to be apostates of Islam and indeed, the-then Islamic clerics had
called them heretics.
During the so-called Islamic Golden Age
(8th-14th century), the Islamic world was most advanced in Science, Technology,
Industries, trading and in many other fields compared to other parts of the world.
Indeed, during that period, Islamic world produced many scientific,
literary and philosophical genius, such as Omar Khayam (1048-1122), Al-Zahrawi
(936-1013), Al-Khowarizmi (780-850); Al-Biruni (973-1050), Al-Kindi (801-873),
Al-Battani (850-929 CE), Ibn-Sina (973-1037), Abdallah al-Ma'arri (973-1057),
Omar Khayam (1048-1122), Ibn-Rushd (1128-1198) and Jalaluddin Rumi (Birth 1207)
amongst others.
There is no doubt about the greatness
of these genius intellectuals who were indeed without any parallel in their
fields of scholarship amongst the compatriots from other religions on the world
stage. However, there is something very interesting about that period of
Islamic Golden Age - from the time preceding and following that period. It
should first be considered that that was the time, when the Christian world of Europe went into the grip of the ChristianChurches which plunged the fast progressing and prospering Europe, inspired by Greek philosophy of Hellenistic Age into the proverbial Dark
Age. However, exactly the opposite was happening in the Islamic world during
this time. Greek rationalism and philosophy disappeared from Europe but emerged in the nascent Islamic world which gave rise to a new Islamic
doctrine called Mutazili, originated during the period of 'Abbasid Caliphate'
(749-847 AD).
Mutazili theology originated in the 8th century in al-Basrah
(also called Besra), the great Iraqi City, when Wasil Ibn 'Atta' left the
teaching lessons of al-Hasan al-Basri after a
theological dispute. Thus, Ibn 'Atta' and his
followers were labeled "Mutazili" which means "deserter of
Islam". The Mutazili theology expanded on the logic and rationalism of Greekphilosophy, seeking to combine them with Islamic
doctrines, and show that they were inherently compatible.
During this period, several questions
were being debated by Muslim theologians, including whether the Qur'an
was created or eternal, whether evil was created by God, the
issue of predestination vs. free
will, whether God's attributes in the Qur'an were to be interpreted
allegorically or literally, and whether sinning believers would have eternal
punishment in hell. Mu'tazila thought attempted to address all these issues.
The Mu'tazila ideology believed that
Koran was created by Mohammad; it was not the words of Allah. They believed
that Prophet Muhammad could not have direct conversation with the allegedly
visually perceptible Allah, who is claimed to be invisible and imperceptible in
the Koran. And this doctrine, which amounts to absolute heresy, as per Islam,
was promoted by the-then Abbasid Caliphates Haroon al-Rasheed (763-809) and
was made the official court belief by his son, the great Caliph al-Mamun. Caliph
al-Mamun even instituted inquisition-style persecution, called Mihna in
Arabic meaning Ordeal (833-848), for those who would not accept the Mutazili
ideology, instead of Koranic Islam. The most famous victims of the Mihna
were Ahmad Ibn Hanbal who was imprisoned and tortured,
and the judge Ahmad Ibn Nasr al-Khuza'i
who was crucified.
The defining philosophy of Mutazili was
freewill, rationalism and scientific thought which was rooted in the
Hellenic-age Greek philosophy. In the following poem, the great poet,
philosopher, astronomer and mathematician, Omar Khayam ostensibly vilifies
Islam whilst expresses great appreciation for Greek philosophy:
"If Madrasahs of those drunks
Became the educational institutes
Of teaching philosophy of
Epicures, Plato and Aristotle;
If Abode and Mazars of Peer and Dervish
Is turned into research institutes,
If men instead of following blind faith of religion
Should have cultivated ethics,
If the abode of worships were turned into
Centers of learning of all academic activities,
If instead of studying religion, men
Would have devoted to develop mathematics - algebra,
If logic of science would have occupied the place of
Sufism, faith and superstition,
Religion that divides human beings
Would have replaced by humanism,....
Then world would have turned into haven,
The world on other side then would have extinguished
The world would then become full of
Love-affection-freedom-joy,
And there is no doubt about it."
Ibn-Sina (Avicenna) had also thoroughly
rejected religions, including Islam, as lies. He said, "These billy
goats (Prophets) pretend to come with a message from God, all the while
exhausting themselves in spouting their lies, and imposing on the masses blind
obedience to the "words of the master."
Abdallah al-Ma'arri (973-1057),
famously known as Lucretius of the East, also trashed religions in his poems:
"Hanifs (Muslims) are stumbling, Christians all astray
Jews wildered, Magians far on error's way.
We mortals are composed of two great schools:
Enlightened knaves or else religious fools....."
Mu'tazila belief system was actively
promoted by the Islamic Caliphates and was popular amongst the educated and intellectual
elites whilst failing to create appeal amongst the uneducated common mass. On
the other side, the dogmatic pro-Koran Muslims, made vigorous effort to counter
the Mutazili belief and this period was also graced by the other famous
Ahadith-collectors, such as Muslim b. al-Hajjaj (9200 Ahadiths, death 875),
al-Bukhari (810-870, 7275 Ahadiths), Abu Da'ud (death 888) and Al-Tirmidi (death
892) et al. The dogmatic Koranic or Sunni Islam slowly started to
dominate the Muslim thoughts and later Imam al-Ghazalli (death 1111), the other
famous Ahadith-collector, created a mass hysteria by challenging the rational
thinking of Mu'tazila belief since it could not prove the reality of Allah.
Famous intellectuals, such as Ibn-Sina, Ibn-Rusd, al-Ma'arri and Omar Khayam
were called heretics or apostates by the Islamic zealots, such as Imam Ghazali.
Subsequently, Mutazili started losing ground to the assaults of the zealot
Muslims and finally lost patronage of the rulers and high officials. By the
13th Century, Mutazili was dead and with that ended the so-called Golden Age of
Islam.
Thus, the Islamic Golden Age is a time,
which was characterized by the development of a rather anti-Islamic Mutazili
theology, inspired by the rational reasoning and freethinking of the
pre-Christianity Greek Rationalism. And those Muslims scholars, who enriched
science, mathematics, medicine, philosophy and rational thinking - the defining
elements of the Islamic Golden Age, belonged to the un-Islamic Mutazili school,
unlike contemporary Sunni Islamic scholars, such as al-Bukhari, Abu Daud and
Imam Ghazali et al., of the true Islamic school. Given these facts, it
is totally untenable and silly to claim that the golden era of progress and
prosperity of Islamic world was ever positively influenced by Islam but
instead, it was made possible because true Islamic ideology took the back seat
during that era.
If we want to count the true
contribution of Islam to human civilization, we should look to the pre-Golden
Era period, characterized by the rule of Prophet Muhammad, Abu Bakar, Hazrat
Omar, Usman, Imam Ali and Abu Hanifa et al. - the greatest figures of the
Islamic faith. We can also count the contribution of the post-Golden Era period
(post-13th century) when the true Islamic (Sunni) doctrine was revived. Unfortunately, during these periods of
domination of true Islamic faith, contributions of the Islamic world to
science, technology, medicine and human development etc., have been nonexistent.
Even the so-called Islamic Golden Age was graced by the famous vanguards of
Islamic doctrines, namely Muslim b. al-Hajjaj, al-Bukhari, Abu Da'ud, Al-Tirmidi
and Imam Ghazali etc. - the famous hadith collectors. Yet, they had made
absolutely no contribution to science, medicine, technology and human
development, which define the Golden Age. Instead, works of these true Islamic
scholars, assisted by the Koran, helped codify
the Islamic Sha'ria, which has caused only violation of human rights and
dignity, degradation of individual freedom and justice and genesis of Islamic
terrorism, as seen in the Islamic world today.
We must also consider that the ratio of
Nobel laureates between Muslims and Jews are ~1:100. This huge disparity can be
easily accounted for by the fact that Islamic world is deeply religious as
compared to the Jews or Christians. Since majority of Jews and Christians have
been able to overcome the bigotry and dogmatic beliefs of their religions, they
are more able to be creative and contribute to our world.
Christianity and Modern Civilization
It is true that modern civilization
boomed in post-Dark Age Christian Europe and it requires investigation before
crediting this boom to the Christian faith. It is obvious that many scientists,
philosophers and writers from Christian background contributed heavily to the
evolution of our civilization through the days of Renaissance and Industrial
Revolution in Europe. The great Copernicus, Galileo and Newton et al.
were all born as Christians. But should their mammoth contribution to
scientific revolution owe anything to the Christian faith? If examined what
these great scientists did - we will realize that they indeed spelled the
death-knell for the Christian faith by establishing fact that the earth
moves round the sun, contrary to what is repeatedly spelled in the Bible
that the earth is immovable and at the center of the universe. This one
single discovery has harmed Christian religion more than anything else. Thus,
in truth, these great scientists should be called heretics and greatest enemy
of Christianity despite their attachment with that religion.
One more issue need to be addressed is
that Christians also readily mention the name of Johannes Gregory Mendel,
the father genetics, who was a priest. Since Mendel was a priest, his
contribution to science makes a compelling case for Christianic contribution in
the true sense of it. Yet, one must consider that the great discovery of Mendel
has turned to be another "giant blow" to the Christian faith.
Mendel's discovery was a huge milestone in the field of biological sciences. It
has helped scientists to create genetically modified organisms (foods), cloning
of animals, human embryos and by now, a few incidences of human cloning have
also been reported. These are scientific adventures at the forefront of
biological sciences at this time and the Christian clergy has been fiercely
opposed to these developments over the years. Mendel's genetics is also proving
Darwin's ungodly Theory of Evolution, increasingly true against
the doctrine of Creationism, solidly held by Christianity. In reality, Mendel's
discovery in genetics has spelled the ultimate destruction of Christianity.
Thus the question arises: was the Christian God wise enough to let his favorite
man, Gregory Mendel, to discover something which is challenging the God's
existence today. No, the omniscient and most wise God cannot be so stupid. In
the Bible, God does not seem so generous and tolerant either. Hence, Mendel's
discovery in genetics has nothing to do with Christianity; instead, has spelled
a death-knell for Christianity at best. Therefore, Christian religion has
contributed nothing to the making of our civilization. However, people from
Christian background have contributed heavily solely because they were
naturally talented and were often inspired by the doctrine of rational
freethinking, which always has acted as defiance to the Christian doctrine. The
same is true for Islam and Judaism.
Whilst summarizing the contribution of
Christian religion to civilization, author Helen Ellerbe writes in her book
"The Dark Side of Christian History":
"The Church had devastating impact upon society. As the Church assumed
leadership, activity in the fields of medicine, technology, science, education,
history, art and commerce all but collapsed. Europe entered the Dark Ages."
This fact is echoed by Michael Hart is his book, "The 100", where he
gave no credit but instead only discredit to the Christian faith for the rise
of modern science and civilization in Christian Europe. He wrote:
"Even though modern science first arose in the Christian nations of Western Europe, it seems inappropriate to think of Jesus as responsible for the rise of
science. Certainly, none of the early Christians interpreted the teachings of
Jesus as a call for scientific investigation of the physical world. Indeed, the
conversion of Roman world to Christianity was accompanied and followed by a
drastic decline in both the general level of technology and the general degree
of interest in science."
Bertrand Russell also gives a vivid account of how Christianity hindered and
degraded everything that the modern civilization stands for. He writes:
"Religion prevents our children from having a rational education;
religion prevents us from removing the fundamental causes of wars; religion
prevents us from teaching the scientific co-operation in place of the old
fierce doctrines of sin and punishment. It is possible that mankind is on the
verse of a golden age; but, if so, it will be
necessary first to slay the dragon that guards the door and this dragon is religion."
In fact, like the boom of the so-called Islamic Golden Age, the flourishing of
human civilization in the post-Dark Age Europe, is also solidly credited to the
pre-Christianity Greek Rationalism, instead of Christian faith itself. In this
regard, Michael Hart in his "The 100" writes:
"That Science did eventually arise in Europe is indeed an indication that there was something in the European cultural
heritage that was favorable to the scientific way of thinking. That something,
however, was not the sayings of Jesus, but rather Greek rationalism, as
typified by the works of Aristotle and Euclid. It is noteworthy that modern
science developed, not in the heyday of church power but rather on the heels of
the renaissance, a period during which Europe experienced a renewal of interest in its pre-Christian heritage."
Bertrand Russell also laughed at those modern Christians who claim how
rationalistic Christianity is! He then describes how the onslaught of
generation of freethinkers on Christian faith which eventually emasculated the
latter and it indeed cost a heavy price on part of rationalists and
freethinkers. He wrote:
"This (persecuting) attitude has been reserved for Christians. It is
true that modern Christian is less robust, but it is not thanks to
Christianity; it is thanks to the generations of
freethinkers, who, from the Renaissance to the present day (1920s), have
made Christians ashamed of many of their traditional beliefs. It is amusing to
hear the modern Christian telling you how mild and rationalistic Christianity
really is and ignoring the fact that all its mildness and rationalism is due to
the teaching of men who in their own days were persecuted by all orthodox
Christians...... The gradual emasculation of the Christian doctrine has been
effected in spite of the most vigorous resistance
and solely as a result of the onslaughts of
freethinkers."
Religion's Contribution to Morality and Governance
While talking to religious friends, I
repeatedly hear that religions have contributed heavily in shaping people's
morality and system of Governance around the world. Some of the overly
enthusiastic modern Christians even go on to claim that all state laws of the
Western democracy have been derived from the Bible. Let us discuss about
Democracy, the most appreciated and preferred system of Governance today.
Thomas Jefferson, the father of modern democracy, who governed America about 200 years ago, made some stunning statements (in
agreement with Russell's) about his disagreement and frictions with Christianity:
"Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction
of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned; yet we have
not advanced one inch towards uniformity." [Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia,
1782.]
"They [the clergy] believe that any portion of power confided to me,
will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. And they believe rightly; for I
have sworn upon the altar of god, eternal hostility against every form of
tyranny over the mind of man. But this is all they have to fear from me: and
enough, too, in their opinion." [Thomas Jefferson
to Dr. Benjamin Rush, Sept. 23, 1800]
"History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people
maintaining a free civil government. This marks the lowest grade of
ignorance of which their civil as well as religious leaders will always avail
themselves for their own purposes." [Thomas Jefferson
to Alexander von Humboldt, Dec. 6, 1813.]
"Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law."[Thomas Jefferson, letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814].
President Jefferson's comment that "Christianity neither is, nor
ever was a part of the common law"surely
refute any claims that Christianity may have any role in the best system of
Governance of today and his other statements only shows that Christianity
fiercely resisted the emergence of secular democracy in America. However,
Christian religious rulings were added to the common law of the clergy-led Europe which has been typified by the Dark Age of cruelty and social degradation.
Let us not forget that the clergy-ruled Europe may have burned an estimated 9 million women alive labeling them as
"witch" as per Biblical injunction, "Thou shalt not suffer a
witch to live. Whoever lieth with a beast shall surely be put to death." [Exo
22:18-19] If American were ruled by the Biblical laws today, we
would still have seen slavery, persecution of non-Christians, burning of
atheist and apostates at the stakes and stoning of adulterers to death etc. The
modern immigrants from Asia and Africa, who enjoys equal rights today, would probably be working as slaves
without any civil rights and liberties as the Black people have experienced for
hundreds of years.
We, however, witness the contributions
and influence of Islamic Laws, called Sharia, derived from the Koran and Sunnah
(Prophet Muhammad's actions and sayings) in Governance of many Islamic
countries today. Secular democracy has not evolved in the Muslim world.
Sharia-based ruling system in Muslim countries has brought about immense
miseries to the people: there are gross violations of fundamental human rights,
the religious minorities are continually persecuted, women's rights have been
miserably poor, and Muslim countries are desperately backward in education,
science, technology, medicine and wealth. Sharia-based Taleban-rule in Afghanistan is the most tragic example of that.
About the contribution of religions on people's
morality, I must agree that the foundation of religions is solely based on
the concept of morality and righteousness as a means of avoiding the fear of
punishment in hell. However, today majority of the people in most parts of
the world do not reconcile with the vicious and cruel concept of morality
spelled in religious scriptures of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Today, most
people do not believe in stoning adulterers to death or flogging offenders in
public for pre-marital sex. These customs of punishments, although prescribed
in these religions as morally righteous, are considered criminal in the
civilized society. As the world moves forward towards greater civility the
religious concept of morality faces extinction or at best becomes criminal. A
civilized world does not have a place of the so-called cruel morality
prescribed by the religious scriptures.
Concluding Remarks
Going back to the statements of Thomas
Jefferson about religions, we must realize that Jefferson was the president of America some 200 years ago. And the kind of vicious comments he
used to make towards the religious clergy as an incumbent president, it is easy
to understand what kind of struggle he had to endure to in order to found the
ground of present-day democracy, a great pillar of our modern civilization. By
this time, it is safe to draw the conclusion that Islam and other Abrahamic
religions or any other religions for that matter, have contributed virtually
nothing or very little to human civilization but instead has only hindered its
progress and prosperity and brought immense brutality and sufferings to
mankind. If not for the religions, our world would have been a lot more
civilized, just, peaceful and advanced today.
(This essay was published in Islam
Watch (www.islam-watch.org) on 11Apr, 2005. – Bangarashtra)