Awakening a sleeping giant?   One billion people, untold wealth.   How long
have the kids been running around the sleeping giant and kicking it?

REH

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The Economist says it is so, thus it is so... no?

M

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A Muslim scientific awakening is under way.

Evidence????

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Interesting article...

M

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Islam and science: The road to renewal
After centuries of stagnation science is making a comeback in the Islamic
world Jan 26th 2013
<http://www.economist.com/news/international/21570677-after-centuries-stagna
tion-science-making-comeback-islamic-world-road>

THE sleep has been long and deep. In 2005 Harvard University produced more
scientific papers than 17 Arabic-speaking countries combined. The world's
1.6 billion Muslims have produced only two Nobel laureates in chemistry and
physics. Both moved to the West: the only living one, the chemist Ahmed
Hassan Zewail, is at the California Institute of Technology. By contrast
Jews, outnumbered 100 to one by Muslims, have won 79. The 57 countries in
the Organisation of the Islamic Conference spend a puny 0.81% of GDP on
research and development, about a third of the world average. America, which
has the world's biggest science budget, spends 2.9%; Israel lavishes 4.4%.

Many blame Islam's supposed innate hostility to science. Some universities
seem keener on prayer than study. Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, for
example, has three mosques on campus, with a fourth planned, but no
bookshop. Rote learning rather than critical thinking is the hallmark of
higher education in many countries. The Saudi government supports books for
Islamic schools such as "The Unchallengeable Miracles of the Qur'an: The
Facts That Can't Be Denied By Science" suggesting an inherent conflict
between belief and reason.

Many universities are timid about courses that touch even tangentially on
politics or look at religion from a non-devotional standpoint. Pervez
Hoodbhoy, a renowned Pakistani nuclear scientist, introduced a course on
science and world affairs, including Islam's relationship with science, at
the Lahore University of Management Sciences, one of the country's most
progressive universities. Students were keen, but Mr Hoodbhoy's contract was
not renewed when it ran out in December; for no proper reason, he says. (The
university insists that the decision had nothing to do with the course
content.)

But look more closely and two things are clear. A Muslim scientific
awakening is under way. And the roots of scientific backwardness lie not
with religious leaders, but with secular rulers, who are as stingy with cash
as they are lavish with controls over independent thought.

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