Islam is fundamentally in its very nature a natural Religion. Throughout the 
Quran, God's signs (Ayats) are referred to as the natural phenomenon...
The Aga Khan’s diagnosis in a letter dated 4th April, 1952 to H.E. Dr. Zahid 
Husain President, Arabiyyah Jamiyyat, Karachi.
First of all I must thank you for so kindly praying for my health. The Almighty 
has graciously allowed me some further time to be able to serve the great cause 
which you and I have at heart. I had promised when I made the donation of Rs. 
10,000 to send you my views and I take this occasion of doing so.
Of late in Pakistan various people have said that the downfall of the Muslim 
states during the last 200 or 300 years has been due to forgetting Islamic 
principles and this is a warning for the people of the new God-given state of 
Pakistan. Certainly I agree that we forgot Islamic principles in these three 
hundred years, but here great care must be taken to understand what Islamic 
principles we forgot and what Islamic principles we did not forget, for, it may 
be, that the stress is being hid in the popular mind on what we had not 
forgotten. For instance, the Ulemas in Iran were ever more powerful, more 
influential, more believed in, more obeyed than in the early part of the 19th 
century during Fatehali Shah's reign. The Shariat law was in every way being 
carried out, rites and ceremonies were exactly obeyed, the poor received regular 
help and assistance and Zakat was general Yet that was for Iran the most 
disastrous period because they went to war foolishly trusting on prayers, 
against Russia and lost the whole Caucasus, Georgia and half Azarbaijan. It is 
generally said in Iran that the Ulemas assured the troops who had inferior arms 
that if the prayer Joshaun was read, they could face the superior armament of 
the Russians. Unfortunately they did and they were massacred and defeated and 
had to accept finally the humiliating treaty of Turkamanchia.
During the same 18th/19th centuries in Turkey and North Africa also, the rites, 
ceremonies and alms for poor were carefully carried out and yet those were the 
years of the disastrous wars with Russia and Austria and regular loss of 
territory.
Only in India we can say that the downfall was due to the forgetting of our 
principles of rites and ceremonies and Shariat law, but here apart from such 
failures, the same forgetting of another fundamental Islamic principle, which 
had led to the downfalls in Iran and Turkey, also worked and was perhaps the 
principal cause.
In North Africa, from Egypt to Morocco, rites and ceremonies and the ordinary 
laws of the Shariat and poor relief were strictly observed and yet year by year 
throughout the 19th/20th centuries, independence was removed and Europe 
conquered in one form or other, Morocco being the last which was lost in our 
time for the same faults. There was another fundamental Islamic principle which 
the Muslim world during the last 300 years more and more forgot and they lost 
everything.
Islam is fundamentally in its very nature a natural religion. Throughout the 
Quran God's signs (Ayats) are referred to as the natural phenomenon, the law and 
order of the universe, the exactitudes and consequences of the relations between 
natural phenomenon in cause and effect. Over and over, the stars, sun, moon, 
earthquakes, fruits of the earth and trees are mentioned as the signs of divine 
power, divine law and divine order. Even in the Ayeh of Noor, divine is referred 
to as the natural phenomenon of light and even references are made to the fruit 
of the earth. During the great period of Islam, Muslims did not forget these 
principles of their religion.
Under the Khalif Muavia and the great Omaiyyad Khalifs of Damascus, the Islamic 
navy was supreme in Mediterranean, better ships, better knowledge of wind and 
tide were placed at the disposal of the Muslim navy and thus the land conquests 
of half Western Europe rendered possible and easy.
Even the historian Gibbon says that when the Turks conquered Constantinople, the 
Muslim artillery was far superior to any other in Europe, and far greater 
knowledge was known of the consequences of powder and fire than anything that 
the Greeks had at their disposal. This alone led to the rapid Turkish conquest 
of the Balkan Peninsula and Constantinople and coming upto Vienna. Just as under 
the great Omaiyyads they had almost reached Paris.
But at the end of the 17th century and beginning of the 18th, the European 
Renaissance rapidly advanced in knowledge of nature, namely all those very Ayats 
of God to which the Quran refers when Muslims forgot the Ayats, namely natural 
phenomenon, its law and order which are the proofs of divine guidance used in 
the Quran, but we stuck to our rites and ceremonies, to our prayers and fast 
alone, forgetting the other half of our faith. Thus during those 200/300 years, 
Europe and the West got an advance out of all proportion to the Muslim world and 
we found everywhere in Islam (inspite of our humble prayer, our moral standard, 
our kindliness and gentleness towards the poor) constant denotation of one form 
or another and the Muslim world went down. Why? Because we forgot the law and 
order of nature to which the Quran refers as proof of God's existence and we 
went against God's natural laws. This and this alone has led to the disastrous 
consequences we have seen.
Today public opinion in Pakistan is standing at a critical moment. If again we 
look upon Islamic principles as only rites and ceremonies and forget the real 
Ayats of God's natural phenomenon, then not only Europe but China and India will 
go so far ahead of us that either we will become like North Africa, humble 
protectorates or we may have like Turkey to throw over much that is most 
valuable and precious in our mental outlook. To avoid this, what are we to do? 
Any fool can tell you of the disease but what is the remedy, how are we to save 
both teaching of Islam, knowledge of nature and our daily Islamic life of 
kindliness, gentleness and prayers? If the present method by which the Ulema 
being brought up on one line of studies and the scientific youth on a different 
one continues, then disaster will come because there will be a fundamental 
misunderstanding in the outlook of intellect and faith in the soul of the 
nation. We must learn from our enemies what saved Christianity for Europe. It 
was the fact that as the Universities at the time of the Renaissance and 
centuries that followed went forward with natural studies at the same time, the 
same universities had faculties of divinity in which the priesthood was trained. 
The atmosphere of science permeated the atmosphere of Christian divinity studies 
and the atmosphere of the Christian divinity students permeated the atmosphere 
of the scientific studies thus both grew and developed together. Christianity 
adapted itself to science, though it is any thing but a natural religion being 
based on fundamental irrational principles which are the break up of natural law 
and order, while science accepted these extraordinary miracles as temporary 
breaks of the natural law of the universe.
Alas, Islam which is a natural religion in which God's miracles are the very law 
and order of nature drifted away and still drifting away, even in Pakistan, from 
science which is the study of those very laws and orders of nature.
You, gentlemen, have a great responsibility. The only practical hope I see is 
that all your universities in Pakistan should have a faculty of Islamic 
religious and philosophical studies attached to ordinary curriculum for 
post-graduate students, who alone could be recognized as Ulemas. Something of 
the kind I know is being prepared in Egypt. A great Muslim divine, alas dead far 
too soon, the late Sheikh al-Maraghi, insisted in Azhar that natural laws should 
be taught according to the latest discoveries; but if we turn to Iran, Pakistan, 
North Africa, outside Egypt, we find that the Ulemas are being still brought up 
on the same old lines and the modern students on a totally different line. There 
is no unity of soul without which there can be no greatness.
My voice alone is the voice of an old sick man in the wilderness, but you 
members of the Jamiyyat are not old members and sick men. Insist, you who have 
taken up the study of the language of the Quran, to make the spirit of the Quran 
also the spirit of Pakistan. Remember that in the great first century they knew 
more about sea and wind than Europe ever did for hundreds of years to come. 
Today where are you? Unless our universities have the keen graduated Ulema 
school for men brought up in the same atmosphere as the science students, 
realizing the fundamental truth that Islam is a natural religion of which the 
Ayats are the universe in which we live and move and have our being, the same 
causes will lead to the same disastrous results.
You, members of the Jamiyyat should bravely request the enlargement of our 
universities and the increase of their numbers on Aligarh lines, and insist on 
post graduate degrees for Ulema, just as there is for scientists brought up in 
the same way. I influenced my friend Mohsenul Mulk to do something of the kind 
in Aligarh. Alas, he died and after his death my direct influence on the powers 
of Aligarh got less and less, though something of the kind to which I here refer 
did come up in Aligarh. It did not go the whole way as it would have gone, still 
if Mohsenul Mulk had lived and I had been able to continue my influence, but it 
was an improvement and it has given you Pakistan. Without Aligarh no Pakistan 
would have come, but to live we want many Aligarhs with science and religious 
philosophy and education blended in one atmosphere realizing that God of the 
Quran is the one whose Ayats are the universe.
This is my most important message to you, brothers of Jamiyyat. If your prayers 
have given me life enough to write this letter, your prayers have done some 
good.
easynash
Islam, eminently logical, placing the greatest emphasis on knowledge, purports 
to understand God's creation:Aga Khan 4.
The God of the Quran is the One whose Ayats(Signs) are the Universe in which we 
live, move and have our being:Aga Khan 3
Source: http://easynash.blogspot.com/2006/12/what-have-we-forgotten-in-islam-aga.html