“The ideal of the 11th/17th century physicists was to be able to explain all physical reality in terms of the movement of atoms. This idea was extended by people like Descartes who saw the human body itself as nothing but a machine. Chemists tried to study chemical reaction in this light and reduce chemistry to a form of physics, and biologists tried to reduce their science to simply chemical reactions and then finally to the movement of physical particles. The idea of reductionsm which is innate to modern science and which was only fortified by the tehory of evolution could be described as the reduction fo the spirit to the psyche, the psyche to biological activity, life to lifeless matter and lifeless matter to purely quantitative particles or bundles of energy whose movements can be measured and quantified.”
― A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
― A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
“For anyone who understood the essence of modernism based on and originating in the secularizing and humanistic tendencies of the European Renaissance, it was easy to detect the confrontation that was already taking place between traditional and modern elements in the Islamic world.”
― Islam in the Modern World: Challenged by the West, Threatened by Fundamentalism, Keeping Faith with Tradition
― Islam in the Modern World: Challenged by the West, Threatened by Fundamentalism, Keeping Faith with Tradition
“The Islamic intellectual tradition has usually not seen a dichotomy between intellect and intuition but has created a hierarchy of knowledge and methods of attaining knowledge according to which degrees of both intellection and intuition become harmonized in an order encompassing all the means available to man to know, from sensual knowledge an reason to intellection and inner version or the "knowledge of the heart.”
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
“In the Islamic world itself also there is a great crisis in he modern established universities precisely because the systems from the West have been transplanted into that world without a close integration between the humanities, which should be drawn totally from Islamic sources, the religious disciplines and the sciences which have been imported from the West.”
― A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
― A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
“The compartmentalization of knowledge, which is one of the characteristics of the mental and intellectual scene of the modern world, is not only reflected in modern education but is also caused by it.”
― A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
― A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
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