Thursday 13 September 2007

Islamization of Knowledge

Islamization—mainly in the field of knowledge and sciences—sounds a bit strange, and for some it reflects fundamentality of those who uphold it. To me it deserves to be considered as an implication of Islam itself. For Islam is a religion governing all aspects of human being, including knowledge and sciences. Furthermore the first verses revealed to the Prophet—upon whom be peace and God’s blessing—are concerning of reading, which may be understood rightly that the first and most important duty in Islam is to read, means to attain knowledge in the way governed by God’s guide as it is implied in those verses. Read in the name of your Lord Who created!



Written in my first year in campus

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