barah_admi
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The Muslim community should be prepared to discuss the failure of Muslim countries to contribute towards science since the Islamic Golden Age ended in the 14th century.
Learning from the Jews is a good reference point. We blame the prejudice against Muslims, Islamophobia, white supremacy, conspiracies etc. to justify our failures, but the Jews have suffered more through the course of history, and yet that has not deterred them from scientific achievements.
However, it appears that we are not interested in exploring the reasons of why we have lagged behind and neither are we bothered to get to the root of the problem.
In our minds, we have convinced ourselves that the rich Muslim countries do not have to invest in R&D since we can simply buy the inventions of the West.
Perhaps we should join hands and proudly proclaim that inshAllah Muslim countries will continue to make zero contributions even for the next 10,000 years.
First of all, you could have created a separate thread on the issue but it is clear why you did not, because you wanted to mask your prejudice and bigotry behind this facade of a thread.
Now, let's address some of the points being made here.
Yes the Jews have done really well and Israel is particularly well advanced in medicine and various other forms of science but we also have to be entirely honest about how they got to this stage. Israel is almost entirely funded by the west, in fact to the US's own foreign aid website, a fifth of its entire foreign aid program is geared towards this one country. Billions of dollars funneled from the world's powerful country into a nation barely the size of New Jersey. They have immense, almost limitless resources to fund such research.
The Jews, as you put it, did not manage to do this by themselves, they have huge international financial backers.
Then you claim, as you have done many times before, that Muslims have contributed nothing sincet he so called Islamic Golden Age. This is utter nonsense.
If we only look at the last 100 years or so, there have been the likes of Sancar (whose work advanced the mechanical understanding of DNA repair), Ziaur Rahman is one of the pioneers of pharmacovigilance, there is the Nobel prize winning Zewail who is known as the founder of femtochemistry, the founder of reticular chemistry is also Muslim, and not to forget the influential mind in the Soviet space program was also Muslim.
I could go on and on but you will probably come up with yet another un founded, bigoted argument, maybe something along the lines of "well some of them do not have beards so they can not be Muslim".
I wait with bated breath.