There's something to be said about the insecurity of modern Islam, that it feels so compelled to continually claim full credit for past historical developments, even if there's no evidence that it deserves any. Case in point:
JEDDAH, 15 January 2008—The history of science and civilization, as taught by many institutions in the West, often fails to include more than 1,000 years of Islamic heritage and civilization, according to Dr. Salim Al-Hassani of the UK-based [Ed.:—Notice that this is not an organisation based out of Saudi Arabia. This is a Western group, attacking the West's legitimacy from within the comfort of the West.] Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilization.
“The Renaissance couldn’t have happened out of nothing,” said Al-Hassani while speaking at Dar Al-Hekma College here yesterday. “In the West, there’s total ignorance of the contributions of other civilizations. [Ed.:—Try repeating that statement around the various Islamic Studies departments on every University campus in the West, genius.] Did modern civilization really rise from nothing?”
Al-Hassani explained how many Western discoveries are of Muslim origin. There was a lost age of Muslim innovation and invention that Muslims are not communicating to the West, he said. It is not included in the their history syllabus or textbooks either.
It's cute to see the little lies add up—The Renaissance, indeed, couldn't have happened out of nothing. However, when one reads the
primary sources that were written at the time the movement was actually
happening, do you see paeans to Muhammed? Ishamel? The Qu'ran?
Yeah, as if.
In reality, most of the writings surrounding the Renaissance referenced
Roman history.
Greek history. And, last I checked, both of those great nations existed well over 600 years
before Islam. So how is it that the Europeans looking to those lost nations for inspiration were seeing things of
Muslim origin?Notice also that the article linked above doesn't actually reference
any Western discoveries that were allegedly accosted from grasping Muslim hands. Why bother with presenting things like "facts" and "evidence," when the ultimate purpose of your message is ultimately evangelistic in nature—Spreading the control of Islam worldwide, in this case. Besides, there are
plenty of fools in the West that will accept your statements at face value, evidence to the contrary or not.
'Course, I suppose one could always look at the great writer Dante's
rather historic take on Muhammed, if one wanted to know what Renaissance writers
truly thought of Islam.
Previously: Muslims
invented everything. Also, did you know that Muslims
discovered America?
Ahmed Bedier of CAIR-FL says it's true, so it
must be, right?
Personally, I think
this picture sums up Islam's contribution to the world more than anything, but hey, I'm biased.
[Ed.:—Actually, it's more accurate to say that I'm more jaded than anything, but that's what happens when you see nothing but the same for a year and a half...)(h/t
forkinsocket. Which, near as I can tell, is pronounced "Bzzzzzzt!")
Update: Let's see Islam
invent this. What's that? Y'all are too busy burnin' stuff to invent anything? Pity.
#TROP
Comments:
Ironically there was also an exhibit about science and engineering of skyscrapers. There was a whole section of the exhibit devoted to the world's tallest skyscraper under construction in Dubai.
There was also a chunk from the foundation of the WTC with a short bit of accompanying text. In the text there was no mention of Islamic "engineers" who destroyed both towers.