| Rise and Fall 
of Muslim Scientists 
Ibrahim B. Syed, 
Ph. D. President
 Islamic Research Foundation International, Inc.
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 INTRODUCTION 
 The rise of the Muslims 
to the zenith of civilization in a period of four decades was based on 
Al-Islam's emphasis on learning. This is obvious when one takes a look at the 
Qur'an and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad(SAS) which are filled with 
references to learning, education, observation, and the use of Reason. The very 
first verse of the Qur'an revealed to the Prophet Of Al-Islam (SAS) on the night 
of power (Laylathul Qadr) in the month of Ramadan in 611 AD reads: 
 "Read: In the name of 
thy Lord who created man from a clot. Read: And they Lord is 
the Most Generous Who taught by the pen, Taught man that which 
he knew not." Surah Al-Alaq, 96:1-5 
 "And they shall say had 
we but listened or used reason, we Would not among the 
inmates of the burning fire." Al Mulk, 67:10 "Are those who have 
knowledge and those who have no knowledge Alike? Only the men of 
understanding are mindful." Al Zumar, 39:9. 
 The Qur'an exhorts 
the Muslims to do scientific research: 
 " And whoso bringeth 
the truth and believeth therein such are the dutiful." Surah Al 
Zumar, 39:33 
 Every Muslim man's and 
every Muslim woman's prayer should be: "My Lord! Enrich me 
with knowledge." Surah TA HA, 20:114. 
 The pursuit of 
knowledge and the use of reason, based on sense of observation is made 
obligatory on every Muslim man and woman. 
 The following 
traditions of the Prophet(SAS) supplement the foregoing teachings of 
the Qur'an in the following way: 
 (1) Seek knowledge 
"even though it be in China." (2) "The acquisition of 
knowledge is compulsory for every Muslim, whether male or 
female." (3) "The ink of the 
scholar is more sacred than the blood of the martyr." (4) "Seek knowledge 
from the cradle to the grave." (5) "God has revealed 
to me, 'Whoever walks in the pursuit of knowledge I facilitate 
for him the way to heaven.' (6) "The best form of 
worship is the pursuit of knowledge." (7) "Scholars should 
endeavor to spread knowledge and provide education to people who 
have been deprived of it. For, where knowledge is 
hidden it disappears." (8) Some one asked the 
Prophet(SAS): "Who is the biggest scholar?" He replied: 
"He who is constantly trying to learn from others, for 
a scholar is every hungry for more knowledge." (9) "Seek for knowledge 
and wisdom, for whatever the vessel from which it flows, 
you will never be the loser." (10) "Thinking deep for 
one hour(with sincerity) is better than 70 years of 
(mechanical) worship." (11) "Worship without 
knowledge, has no goodness in it and knowledge without 
understanding has no goodness in it. And the recitation of 
the Qur'an, which is not thoughtful has no goodness in it." (12) "To listen to the 
words of the learned and to instill unto others the lessons 
of science is better than religious exercises." (13) "Acquire 
knowledge: it enables its possessor to distinguish right from 
the wrong, it lights the way to heaven; it is our 
friend in the desert, our society in solitude, our companion 
when friendless; it guides us to happiness; it 
sustains us in misery; it is an ornament among friends and an 
armor against enemies." 
 
 MUSLIM HERITAGE IN 
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Prophet Muhammad(SAS) 
was able to unite the Arab tribes who had been torn by revenge, rivalry, and 
internal fights, and produced a strong nation, that acquired and ruled 
simultaneously the two known empires at that time, namely the Persian and 
Byzantine Empires. The Islamic Empire extended from the Atlantic Ocean on the 
West to the borders of China on the East. Only 80 years after the death of their 
Prophet the Muslims crossed to Europe to rule Spain 
for more than 700 years. The Muslims preserved the cultures of the conquered 
lands. The Islamic Empire for 
more than 1,000 years remained the most advanced and civilized nation in the 
world. This is because Al-Islam stressed the importance and respect of learning, 
forbade destruction, developed in Muslims the respect for authority, discipline, 
and tolerance for other religions. The Muslims recognized excellence and 
hungered intellectually. The teachings of Qur'an and Sunnah drove many Muslims 
to their accomplishments in sciences and medicine.  By the tenth century 
their zeal and enthusiasms for learning resulted in all essential Greek medical 
and scientific writings being translated into Arabic in Damascus, Cairo, and 
Baghdad. Arabic became the international language of learning and diplomacy. The 
center of scientific knowledge and activity shifted eastward, and Baghdad 
emerged as the capitol of the scientific world. The Muslims became scientific 
innovators with originality and productivity. The rise of Muslims to the zenith 
of civilization lasted over a thousand years. During this millennium Muslims 
contributed vastly to the enhancements of arts, science and cultural growth of 
mankind.   For example Islamic 
medicine is one of the most famous and best-known facets of Islamic 
civilization, and in which the Muslims most excelled. The Muslims were the great 
torchbearers of international scientific research. Some of the best and most 
eloquent praises of science ever written came from the pens of Muslim scientists 
who considered their work to be acts of worship. The same motives led to the 
establishment of Al-Azhar (800 AD) the first university in the world. They hit 
the "source ball of knowledge" over the fence to Europe. In the words of 
Campbell, "The European medical system is Arabian not only in origin but also in 
its structure. The Arabs are the intellectual forbearers of the
Europeans." In fact the Muslims are 
directly responsible for the European Renaissance. At the apex of its 
glory around the tenth century Cordoba, the Capital of Muslim Spain, had 
pavements, street lighting, three hundred public baths, parks, palaces, one 
hundred thousand houses and seventy libraries. There were close to half a 
million books in a single library whereas the whole of France contained much 
less than this figure. The Muslim physicians performed complicated eye surgery 
600 years earlier than in Europe. The Muslim scientists used paper 200 years 
before Europe; they had paper mills, banks, and police stations and invented 
spherical trigonometry (indispensable for space sciences) in the late 10th 
century, solved equations of the third and fourth degree, binomials to the nth 
degree, and developed differential and integral mathematics. They discovered the 
force of gravitation, blood circulation, laws of motion, and even developed they 
theory of evolution and taught it in their universities. They measured the 
circumferences of the earth and value for specific gravities correct to three 
decimal places almost a thousand years ago. There is hardly a field of knowledge 
where Muslims did not research, thinks, or investigate and explore or invent 
something exemplary. 
 PRESENT STATUS OF 
MUSLIM UMMAH  The status of the 
Muslim Ummah is of great concern to all the Muslim intellectuals. No one can 
deny that the Muslim Ummah occupies a position, which is at the lowest rung of 
the ladder in the world. The share of the Muslims in Nobel Prizes and the 
Olympic Games is close to nothing. Muslims' contributions to literature both 
general and scientific are marginal at the best. It is very sad to see the 
status of Muslims in the present world at the bottom. Muslims 
have been economically exploited and politically subjugated. Economically, 
Muslims are poor; in education they are backward; and in science and technology 
they are marginal. Even very small countries export arms, medicine and technology to the 
Muslim countries. The average literacy rate is around 38 percent and in rural 
areas in Muslim countries, the illiteracy rate among Muslim women is 93 to 97 
percent. This is contradictory to the message of the Qur'an and Prophet Muhammad 
(SAS) as mentioned earlier. The Muslims educated in the western world know about 
western books and western scholars but they know very little about Muslims books 
and the intellectual achievements of the Muslims (Fig. 1). The data presented in 
Table 1 show the Muslims to be at the bottom of the three measures identified. 
Inspite of the comparable levels of development the mean rate for literacy for 
the Muslims is 35 per cent lower than that for the Third 
World, and 40 percent below the world's average. The data suggests that almost 
two-thirds of the Muslims worldwide are illiterate. This low level of literacy, 
evidently, is responsible for the grinding poverty, the backwardness, and the 
deplorable conditions under which the vast majority of the Muslims live at 
present( 4). In Table 2 gives the literacy rates for the most populous nations. 
Pakistan is the most advanced Muslim country in science and technology among 
Muslim nations. However, the literacy rate for Pakistan, home to the second 
largest Muslim ummah in the world, ranks the lowest among the most populous 
nations, is even below the average for the Muslim nations. What is shocking is 
India the second most populous nation in the world, has a significantly higher 
rate of literacy than Pakistan and Bangladesh. At one time the three countries 
constituted a single country(British India) with a literacy rate of 12 percent 
on the eve of the partition in 1947.   |