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"Conditions of Islamic nations There is no need to discuss here surrounding issues like how Islam has urged people towards knowledge and mention verses from the Qur’an and quote some hadiths from religious leaders and point to parts of Islamic history related to our topic.
Such person would, at least, have one question and that would be: "why the furthest nations of the world from knowledge are the Muslims if such words are true and Islam has supported knowledge that much?" I believe we must pay more attention to the problems in our society and think about the roots of our scientific backwardness and seek for a solution rather than such above-mentioned useless propagandas whose ultimate effects are to temporarily make us feel happy.
Later on, Muslims became familiar with those primary texts of the Qur’an and hadiths which are like the constitution of Islam and by their order, regarded acquiring knowledge as an absolute obligation and gradually some sciences were established.
The strange thing is that when the issue is women’s education, some people criticize and when the need arises, women are required to refer to male physicians or even unbelievers for medication or surgery Holy struggle The result of all above-mentioned is that today the most obligatory of all obligations is participating in public education."