The journey of knowledge

"The journey of knowledge must begin with belief. The Western civilization began its with doubt (cf. cogito ergo sum) and to date it is still enmeshed in it."

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Umer Toor said…
Subhan Allah...!

Latay hain saroor awal, datay hain sharab akhir
M. M. said…
Well said (:
Salman Latif said…
True (:
However, the East took belief as the opium and forgot to traverse beyond the belief alone, towards reason and doubt - for the very belief asked for a balance between the two.
Let's hope this one day, Muslim Ummah attains the balance.
Nice post (:
Anonymous said…
True! who said that? someone I know?
Haris Gulzar said…
Thats so right (Y). So compactly said but yet so true...
Salman:

Thank you, for liking the post. However, I think that the idea as to the religion being the opium of masses was itself thrust upon us by the thinkers of a civilization that has its foundation in reason alone. I am deliberately not using the term West over here. A more apt term could be Western civilization. Anyway, there is a tradition of teh Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wassallam which says, "al-aql fil qalb" ... so for us, 'qalb' is a holistic concept which includes reason too. It is not just a seat of emotions as described by many westernised thinkers. Our entire tradition of knowledge very well makes use of the balance you mentioned.

JazakAllah for commenting. :)

Asma:

Of course you know him. Remember, the eight-thirty morning sessions? :)


Haris:

JazakAllahu Khair.
Umer Toor said…
"However, I think that the idea as to the religion being the opium of masses was itself thrust upon us by the thinkers of a civilization that has its foundation in reason alone. I am deliberately not using the term West over here. A more apt term could be Western civilization. Anyway, there is a tradition of teh Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wassallam which says, "al-aql fil qalb" ... so for us, 'qalb' is a holistic concept which includes reason too. It is not just a seat of emotions as described by many westernised thinkers. Our entire tradition of knowledge very well makes use of the balance you mentioned.

Each point is worth repeating against such point of views.

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