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Islam and Civilized Societies
Muhammad Al-Bahi,
the Late General Director of Islamic Culture
It is frequently
claimed that Islam is valid only for primitive people, as
it elevates them to a better standard, and that is why it
appealed to tribal communities, while in civilized
societies it is no longer in use.
But, what is meant by civilized societies? Does this refer
to modern societies which are based on materialistic
industrial culture?
Actually, the great advance in natural and mathematical
sciences helps man upgrade his living standard, but it
does not elevate his soul. Science has nothing to do with
morals; it is mainly concerned with materialistic and
mechanic aspects. Natural and mathematical sciences play a
great role in disclosing secrets of the universe, but they
are far away from human moral values. Rather, some people
may be misled to follow materialistic laws, taking
spiritual values slightly.
There is no correlation between materialistic civilization
and elevated human values, i.e. between natural sciences
and morality. To reach a high standard of morality, man
should be rightly guided, and to perceive the existence of
the Supreme Lord, Almighty Allah, man should be
religiously guided.
Materialistic progress does not necessarily entail moral
reform; a society may witness great advance in natural
sciences, even though it has moral degeneration. So, if
egoism and individualism prevails, ties of curtsy will
weaken and people will lose their faith in Allah and,
thus, the society will lose its humanitarian aspects. That
is to say, if there’s a friction between materialistic and
industrial culture man will tend to violate the rights of
others, then this will mislead him to lose his dignity as
a human being.
Thus, this shows that using modern sciences for
destructive purposes makes man decline to a low standard
of humanity.
Man is not a machine, for man has a free will, while a
machine has no power of choice; it has to be operated, and
it is man who operates the machine not the other way
round. Man can manage his affairs and operate mechanical
aspects of life wisely once he realizes morality,
distinguishes between right and wrong, realized the value
of curtsy and cooperation and sense the existence of the
Allah overall.
Piety includes fearing Allah, righteousness, tolerance,
patience and persistence on the right path, unlike the
natural and mathematical sciences. They have no value
unless they are accompanied by piety.
The message of Islam is to guide man to a better standard
of humanity, no matter where man is, in a rural or urban
industrial society. Almighty Allah describes Islam as a
message that aims at sanctifying man’s soul and elevating
him over the rank of brute animals. It is concerned mainly
with the moral side of life, so as to guide deviant people
to the right path. Thus, Islam is a universal message; it
is revealed for people of all races everywhere and at all
times. Almighty Allah says: {He it is Who hath sent among
the unlettered ones a messenger of their own, to recite
unto them His revelations and to make them grow, and to
teach them the Scripture and Wisdom, though heretofore
they were indeed in error manifest. Along with others of
them who have not yet joined them. He is the Mighty, the
Wise}. (Al-Jumu`ah: 2-3)
Deficiency of Educational Systems:
It may be argued that man may do without Islam, as long as
there is education that also elevates man’s manners and
corrects his beliefs.
Nevertheless, there is no system of education that
elevates man’s manners and beliefs in a way that makes him
good for himself, his society and his Lord. If there is
such educational system, then it is Islam in the name of
education.
In fact, education guides man’s behavior and instill in
him many values, but they disregard the religious side.
Thus, education is full of defects and, thus, turn out as
insufficient for man’s salvation.
Islam, by and large, is not only a guiding message;
rather, it is concerned with preserving man’s belief in
Allah and monotheism, and it encourages piety. So doing,
it awakens man’s conscience and drives him automatically
to realize moral values of life and follow the right path.
By applying such values all man’s deeds will be good.
Put it short, Islam’s first target is man’s heart, to
purify it and fill it with true faith; then his mind, to
instill in it the moral values of life. This is something
education falls short of doing, as it focuses on
enlightening man’s mind, paying no heed to the spiritual
and religious aspects.
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