The most recent breakthrough is the discovery of the “god
particle” (or the Higgs Boson particle), which gives us a whole different
dimension in understanding existence of the universe. It’s said that this
particle is the particle that gives us mass, and thus scientists say that it
could help us understand how the galaxy was formed. Of course, since I am
ignorant of this subject, I might have not properly described it.
But anyway, through science, we find new things everyday,
about the world around us and about ourselves. Through science we also find
ways to develop new technology that can help us in our interaction with the
world, and alter the way we live our lives.
However, there are times when people become too obsessed
with science, and think that it is the only option for humanity to understand
the world and our existence. So much so that they disregard other ways that can
be used to explain the difficult questions that we ask about (life, death, and
other matters of the unseen).
Many people would argue that just because something cannot
be proven scientifically right now, it doesn’t mean it can’t be proven in the
future. But realistically, there are things that can just never be explained by
science, forever. But then again, some people won’t be able to accept that
notion. Some people have made science absolute; they have made it their god.
For Muslims, religion and spirituality answers many
questions of the unseen. Regarding life, death, the soul, what comes after and
before life, etc. For Muslims, science actually goes along with spirituality.
They do not contradict at all. The Muslims reached the epitome of science in
their civilization when spiritualism was also at its peak. Science and
spiritualism complete each other. By getting better understanding of God’s
creations, it will only increase the awe towards the perfectness of what He
created. Whether we study about the laws of physics, biological processes in
nature, astronomy, etc.
In truth, science is just one tool of many that can be used
to understand things. On top of that, there are still so many things that science cannot explain properly, even things that happen everyday within ourselves such
as yawning, adolescence, and blushing. And of course about other things: our
soul, life, death, moral truth, etc. So wouldn't it be wise to at least take a
look at what religion has to offer before judging it illogical and absurd?
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