[A
note to the readers:
It’s not long since I am
writing critical to Islam. Though I cherish no malice against
Muslims, but, whenever an article of mine is published, I get many
hate mails from Muslim readers. Muslims often say that there are
many scholars in Islam who had contributed enough to the mankind.
After few days of extensive google search, I came across a great
Muslim scholar, named Ibn Baz. This article is a humble and
sincere attempt to glorify his wonderful contribution to the
mankind.
Every effort
has been made to write a very serious one, but Muslim readers
might wrongly find this article a satire or a spoof! Please don’t
blame me for your mistakes! This article is, indeed, a very
serious one. I will always appreciate Ibn Baz’s enthusiasm and
salute him with deep sense of respect for his massive contribution
to the modern science.
Hope, this time I will be able to please the Muslim readers. Thank
you.]
ne of the
mystifying capabilities of the human brain is embodied in the
genius. A genius is an individual with astounding creative talents
and distinguished mental abilities. They are able to generate new
ideas. A new idea cannot be called creative unless it is quite
hard to come by. It is a common mistaken idea that geniuses are
born, not made. If we look at the lives of world’s greatest
geniuses like, Shakespeare, Da Vinci, Socrates, Einstein,
Gutenberg, Ibn Baz, Edison, Newton and many others; we will soon
realize that almost all of them have many common personality
characteristics. Any common people can develop these
characteristics and operate on a genius level.
As per Dr. Barrios (1980), geniuses have a
strong desire to work hard and for long and continually accumulate
information. Thomas Alva Edison said "Genius is ninety-nine
percent perspiration and one percent inspiration". Geniuses
are highly motivated and do not bother about what common people
will think if they are different. They have the courage to do
something which others might consider impossible. These
characteristics enable geniuses to come up with and develop new
and fruitful ideas, which simpletons of their days cannot think
of.
The common folks had seen many geniuses and
have benefited from their extraordinary constructive talents from
time to time. One such genius is Ibn Baz. He hailed from Saudi
Arabia (the land of Prophet Muhammad) and his full name is “Shaikh
Abd-al-Aziz Ibn Abd-Allah Ibn Baaz” (the name means - Servant of
the almighty Allah, or, son of the servant of Allah). He is better
known by the short name ‘Ibn Baz’ (though there are many uncanny
similarities between Mr. Ibn Baz and Mr. Bin, these are
coincidental only). From the very childhood days he was very fond
of memorizing Koran and learning Islamic religious scriptures (Saudi
Gazette, 1999). He believed that there could not be any
knowledge beyond Koran and Ahadith; and hence it was unnecessary
to learn anything else other than the religious scriptures of
Islam.
At the age of
sixteen, Ibn Baaz contracted a serious eye infection. His sight
deteriorated and by the age of twenty he was completely blind.
But, since he was a true genius, he never gave up. Despite of his
blindness, he determinedly continued to study Islam under the
direction of some of the most renowned Islamic thinkers of his
day, such as the Sheikh Shanqeeti and many other Islamic scholars
of different pedigree. An article published in ‘Saudi Gazette’
highlighted the educational background of this genius, as follows
“The subjects he
studied included Arabic language and Islamic science including the
interpretation of Holy Qur’an, the Prophet’s (pbuh) Traditions,
jurisprudence and Islamic history. As an Islamic visionary he
fully understood the influence of history on the Ummah and worked
hard to ensure that the evil influences which did affect people in
the past did not repeat itself in the present age.” (Anon,
1999)
Shortly, his creative Muslim brain was
completely Islamized and, hardly any Islamic scriptures were left
for him to study. By this way he became a great scholar and highly
respectable nobleman in Saudi Arabia. There were no science left
in Koran and Ahadith which he did not pull out and learn. In
infidel world there are many scholars who can be called a ‘walking
encyclopedia’, but Ibn Baz soon became a ‘walking Koran & Ahadith’.
Throughout his
life, this great Islamic genius was totally devoted to comprehend
scientific miracles of Koran and had issued many fataawa (fataawa
- plural of "fatwa", means edicts) for the development of human
civilization, starting from 1940 onwards (Wikipedia, 2006).
A staff writer of ‘Arab News’ (a leading newspaper published from
Saudi Arabia) reported on 15th May 1999 , “He has
issued thousands of fatwas on various contemporary social and
economic issues on the basis of the Qur’an and Sunnah”.
His first fatwa was
‘employment of non-Muslims in the Arabian Gulf forbidden by
Islam.’ After few decades, this genius gave another fatwa ‘Non-Muslim
troops should be deployed on Saudi Arabia soil to defend the
Kingdom from the Iraqi army’ (Kepel, 2004).
This fatwa seems to be just a reversal of the first one, but we
have to understand that geniuses always think differently and they
develop new creative ideas from time to time. It is not easy for a
simpleton to understand the creative capacities of a genius.
He had authored many books to benefit mankind
which are full of wisdom. His books are always best-sellers within
Muslim world only. The most famous of his discovery is that which
is stated in the book named, “Evidence that the Earth is
Standing Still.” This scientific research work was published
by Islamic University of Medina, Saudi Arabia, during 1974. On
page 23 of this academic research work he talked about his
brilliant discovery and cited many references from Koran and
Ahadith. He confidently challenged the age-old belief of earth’s
rotation and quoted as follows,
“If the earth is rotating as they claim,
the countries, the mountains, the trees, the rivers, and the
oceans will have no bottom and the people will see the eastern
countries move to the west and the western countries move to the
east."
Parvez Hoodbhoy had mentioned the above
valuable scientific conclusion of Ibn Baz, in his book "Islam
and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for Rationality".
On page 49, he wrote,
".. The Sheikh (Abdul Aziz Ibn Baz)
authored ... a book in Arabic entitled Jiryan Al-Shams Wa Al-Qammar
Wa-Sukoon Al-Arz. This translates into Motion of the Sun and Moon,
and Stationarity of the Earth... In an
earlier book, he had threatened dissenters with the dire fatwa or
takfir (disbelief), but did not repeat the threat in the newer
version." (Language and grammar unchanged)
The news of this great discovery of
Ibn Baz spread like a wild fire throughout the world and
soon many Muslims probably had accepted the credibility of ‘motionless
geocentric earth theory’. However, the infidel world
(including many western educated Muslims) was hesitant to accept
his opinion. Judith Miller, wrote in his book ‘God
has Ninety-Nine Names’, on page 114,
"When he (Sheikh Bin Baz)
had condemned what he termed the Copernican 'heresy,' insisting,
as the Koran said, that the sun moved, Egyptian journalists, much
to President Nasser's delight, had mercilessly mocked the leading
cleric as a reflection of Saudi primitiveness."
So, the Egyptian journalists did not value
his ‘freedom of speech’. It is a ‘crime’ to subdue the creative
competence of a great genius like Ibn Baz at the beginning stage.
It is a ‘stupidity’ to ridicule great geniuses like Ibn Baz.
Again, during 1993, the fertile Islamic brain
of this Muslim genius again started working overtime. On one fine
morning, the great genius opened his personal copy of Holy Koran,
pulled out some scientific miracles from Allah’s Holy book and
came out with a new discovery that ‘earth is flat’. This
was recorded by Carl Sagan in his book “The Demon-haunted
World: Science as a Candle in the Dark”. Sagan wrote,
“In 1993, the supreme religious authority
of Saudi Arabia, Sheik Abdel-Aziz ibn Baaz, issued a edict, or
fatwah, declaring that the world is flat. Anyone of the round
persuasion does not believe in God and should be punished.''
(Language and grammar unchanged)
and,
"That is a well-known religious edict, or
fatwa, issued two years ago by Sheik Abdel-Aziz ibn Baaz, the
supreme religious authority of Saudi Arabia. The blind
theologian's status gives his fatwas great weight, though his
opinions have often raised eyebrows or embarrassed worldly
Saudis..." (Language and grammar unchanged)
Soon the whole world (except the infidels and
civilized Muslims) started accepting the new scientific discovery.
As example; on 12th February, 1995, on page A-14 an
article was published under the title “Muslim Edicts take on
New Force”, where Yousef Mohammad Ibrahim wrote "The earth
is flat. Whoever claims it is round is an atheist deserving of
punishment." There are many verses in Koran as well as there
are many Ahadith, which indicate that earth is flat (Sina, n.d).
But again, the great Islamic scholar Ibn Baz
changed his mind as before. He denied that he had described the
‘Flat earth theory’ (Kepel, 2004),
when his theory was gaining popularity amongst Muslims. There was
no clue available why he suddenly abandoned his excellent
scientific conclusion. Perhaps, this is one of the characteristics
of a genius. However, he confirmed that his koranic belief about “the
motionless state of the earth and sun revolves around the earth”
is still intact even after so much ‘merciless’ mockery of Egyptian
journalists (Kepel, 2004). Another
Islamic scholar, Sheikh Muhammad Tantawi said “he (Ibn Baz) did
not fear any criticism while expressing his Islamic viewpoints”,
(Arab News, 1999). His strong determination proved that he
was a true genius. Probably those ‘shameless’ journalists were not
aware of his professional achievements.
This great scholar held the position of Grand
Mufti of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Head of the Council of
Ulema (Senior Scholars) - 1993 to 1999 CE. This position refers to
the highest official of religious law in a Sunni Muslim country.
The Grand Mufti issues legal opinions and edicts, fatwa, on
interpretations of Islamic law both for assisting judges in
deciding cases as well as for private clients.
Other remarkable achievements include (Saudi
Gazette, 1999; Riyadh Daily, 1999; Arab News, 1999),
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Vice President, and later President of
the Islamic University in Medina, 1960 CE to 1970 CE
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Chairman of the government department of
Scientific Research and Ifta (guidance) with the rank of
Minister. 1974 H to 1993 H.
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President of the Permanent Committee for
Islamic Research and Fataawa.
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Judge of Kharj For 14 years ,
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Honorable teacher amongst faculty of
Shariah [Islamic Law] of Riyadh Institute
of Science from 1951 CE to 1960 CE.
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In 1981 CE, he was awarded the King
Faisal International Prize for Service to Islam.
In addition to his intensive activities, he
used to attain seminars and deliver lectures in different Islamic
universities till his death (Riyadh Daily, 1999). His
favourite topic was – the importance of adherence to Sunnah (the
Prophet’s teachings). Today, most of the
prominent judges and religious scholars, University lecturers,
scientists and top government officials of Saudi Arabia are his
students which also includes the Education Minister of
Saudi Arabia.
Though his success story was quite
impressive, he never received any award from outside Saudi Arabia.
The infidel world did not pay serious attention to his
discoveries, though there was much curiosity about this Muslim
genius and many newspapers of western world published his ‘flat,
rigid, geocentric earth and rotation of sun’ fataawa. Ibn Baz died
during 1999. The Mullahs allover the Islamic world
must have used local mosques’ loud speaker to inform Allah about
the mighty arrival of Ibn Baz to paradise. It is hoped that
Ibn Baz did not have to wait much to get a rightful place in
Islamic heaven.
This is the misfortune with many great
geniuses. Often geniuses are misunderstood at the beginning.
Sometimes they are laughed at and ridiculed or thought to be
crazy. The fact is that, geniuses are so advanced that the society
of their day rejects their ideas. It is the future generation, who
confirm their status of genius. As example, when Galileo
challenged the existing cosmic map and geocentric earth theory, he
was ordered imprisoned which was later commuted to house arrest by
the Catholic Church (During 1992, Pope John Paul II expressed
regret for how the Galileo affair was handled), when Sir Isaac
Newton was inspired to formulate his theory of universal
gravitation by the fall of an apple from a tree, he was ridiculed.
There were cartoons which suggested that the apple actually hit
Newton's head, and that impact and pain in fact sensitized him of
the force of gravity (no pain, no gain!). Similarly, when
Ibn Baz condemned the ‘heliocentric Copernican
system’, the Egyptian journalists targated him mercilessly with
mockery. Another great philosophical genius was Socrates
who was accused of corrupting the youth and interfering with the
religion of the state and sentenced to death. At least Ibn Baz did
not have to die to defend his scientific discovery. Darwin’s
evolution theory was also not accepted at the beginning by the
academicians. Einstein's research paper on general relativity was
not liked and thought to be wrong by most of the members of Royal
Astronomical Society of England. Similarly, the ‘Motionless
earth, Flat earth and Sun revolve around the earth’
discoveries of Muslim genius Ibn Baz are not taken seriously yet.
It is just a matter of time.
That day is not far away, when the great
discoveries of this Islamic scholar will be recognized by the
whole world. With the further advancement of science and
technology, in the future, the infidels will agree that the earth
is really motionless and flat, and the sun revolves around the
earth. This will prove that the scientific miracles of Koran and
Ahadith are not laughable matter at all and on that day Islam will
take over and rule the flat and motionless earth from one edge to
another and the leftover Infidels will be thrown ‘overboard’ from
the edge of the flat earth for not believing in Koran. Muslims
will offer their five time obligatory prayer on the flat and
motionless earth and the sun will circle around Makkah ‘round the
clock’ by Allah’s divine instruction.
The death of this genius was
a great loss not only to Saudi Arabia, but also for the whole
Muslim world. When this great scholar died, the loss of "his
erudition and reputation for intransigence" was so great the
Saudi government was said to have "found itself staring into a
vacuum" unable to find a figure able to "fill bin Baaz's
shoes." (Kepel, 2004). ‘Arab News’ reported (1999)
that more than fifty thousand people came forward to carry his
body to his burial ground at Makkah, while millions of Muslims
performed funeral prayers. King Fahd said that the Islamic world
was shoked hearing the sad news (Arab News, 1999). The news
of his death was so unbearable that many Muslims must had been
wallowing on the ground as if they were orphaned. Many of them
must have been soaking their long beards with endless teardrops.
The death of Ibn Baz is a
great loss to the mankind as a whole. In fact the whole world is
still “staring into a vacuum” because a genius like Ibn Baz is
very rare to find out. He was an original genius of too high
standard. There is not another genius in ten million like him. It
is difficult to replace him.
Life is an ocean of grief and
sorrow. Modern fast lifestyle, work pressure, unhealthy
competition, jealousy, political unrest (intentionally, I did not
mention the Islamic terrorism, because in this article I am
glorifying a Muslim genius and it is a wrong place to talk about
Islamic terrorism) are increasing day by day and no way leveling
off. Everywhere, there are lifeless, sad, and long faces to see.
It looks like, slowly people are forgeting to smile. This is the
time when the whole world looks forward for the geniuses like Ibn
Baz. However, it is not late yet. The present Islamic scholars
should try to fill up the “vacuum” as early as possible and start
digging up new scientific miracles from the Holy Koran and Holy
Ahadith and put up the new findings in the form of many fataawa
for the whole world to see. There are enough scientific miracles
in Holy Koran and Holy Ahadith which can amuse the infidels for
next several decades, if not centuries. This is the only way
Muslim scholars can make a positive contribution to the mankind by
bringing back the long lost smile on others face.
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