Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Too little space by Islam?

Will man ever come to grip with what cosmos is?

If we are confronted with this question, then we’ve to admit that religion ( or is it ‘religions’?) have a lot of relevance in today’s world.

Attack on the acceptability of evolution as a kind of Holy Grail for modern society is a pointer to this fact. Now, this attack is not confined to US; it is spreading, as was in the news some days that some evangelist group in African country was protesting against the exhibition of pre-historic skeleton as an established proof of evolution. They want to term as evolution as only a theory to explain life in this world.

I think most educated men and women accept the limitations of human knowledge to grasp the complexity of the Cosmos. But, still, they want to tinker with technology, dream to going to deep space or toy with mathematical model to explain the theory of everything.

That’s the way man kind of move on to living a life, trying to leave behind the complexity of the Cosmos. And, should we also say, the complexity of many antagonistic religions?

Is Islam giving too little space to this man’s desire to ‘move on’?

I suspect that even Islamic scholars have too little spaces to engage with the exigencies of the day to day life of their society. It must be one reason why they are not in a position to make a reply to the question raised by the Pope.

I also suspect that Islam is giving too little to its followers because it is the only way to reach to the God and hence to knowing the Cosmos. But how many of the educated young Muslims would believe that Islam or the Koran is the only way? It will be very interesting to know the percentage of the youths in Islam who subscribe to the view that Koran is the only way.

In such a scenario, what will be fate of secularism?

Modern society depends heavily on the concept of secularism to move forward and to engage with multiplicity of peoples who come with equally numerous cultures.

Secularism, by saying that the State is giving equal respects to all the religions, spearheads the modern consensus that there are many ways to come to grip with the Cosmos.

So, is Islam coming in direct collision course with the modern society?

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