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অবশেষে ভূমিকম্পের জন্য দায়ীদের গ্রেফতার!
অনলাইন ডেস্ক
Published : Wednesday, 10 June, 2015 at 10:03 PM


অবশেষে ভূমিকম্পের জন্য দায়ীদের গ্রেফতার!মালয়েশিয়ায় ভূমিকম্পের দায়ে দোষী হিসেবে গ্রেফতার হলেন চার বিদেশি পর্যটক। দেশটিতে সম্প্রতি হয়ে যাওয়া ভূমিকম্পের কারণ হিসেবে পাহাড়ে উঠে এই যুবকদের নগ্ন হওয়াকে দায়ী করার পর দেশটিতে শোরগোলের পর যায়। আর সে কারণেই কানাডার দুজন, যুক্তরাজ্যের একজন এবং নেদারল্যান্ডসের একজন নাগরিককে বুধবার আদালতেও নেওয়া হয় বলে জানিয়েছে বিবিসি। যে ১০ বিদেশি পর্যটক গত ৩০ মে মালয়েশিয়ার মাউন্ট কিনাবালুর চূড়ায় উঠে নগ্ন ছবি তুলেছিল, তাদের মধ্যে এই চারজন ছিলেন।
এরপর শুক্রবার মালয়েশিয়ার সাবাহ প্রদেশে ৬ মাত্রার ভূমিকম্পে মাউন্ট কিনাবালুতে অন্তত ১৮ পর্বতারোহীর মৃত্যু হয়। ভূমিকম্পের পর সাবাহ প্রদেশের উপ-প্রধানমন্ত্রী জোসেফ পিরিন কিতিনগান বলেন, "পাহাড়ের চূড়ায় নগ্ন ছবি তুলে পর্যটকরা পাহাড়ের দেবতাকে রুষ্ট করেছে। এই কারণে ভূমিকম্প হয়েছে।"
পরে সাবাহ'র পর্যটনমন্ত্রী মাজিদি মানজুন বলেন, আসলে উপ-প্রধানমন্ত্রীর বক্তব্যের 'ভুল ব্যাখ্যা' করা হয়েছে। তবে তিনি এটাও বলেন, পর্যটকদের চরণ সাবাহ প্রদেশে বসবাস করা সবচেয়ে বড় আদিবাসী গোত্রের বিশ্বাসবিরুদ্ধ ছিল।
পশ্চিমা পর্যটকদের আচরণ নিয়ে মুসলিম প্রধান দেশ মালয়েশিয়ার সামাজিক যোগাযোগ মাধ্যমে ক্ষোভের ঝড় ওঠে। এ নিয়ে এখনও আলোচনা চলছে।
সাবাহ প্রদেশের রানাউ জেলা পুলিশের প্রধান মহদ ফারহান লি আব্দুল্লাহ বিবিসিকে বলেন, কর্তৃপক্ষ মঙ্গলবার সাবাহ প্রদেশের তাওয়াউ বিমানবন্দর থেকে যুক্তরাজ্যের নারী পর্যটককে গ্রেফতার করে। এরপর কানাডার দুই পর্যটক (যারা সহোদর) এবং নেদারল্যান্ডসের নাগরিক পুলিশের কাছে আত্মসমর্পণ করেন।
স্থানীয় গণমাধ্যমের খবর অনুযায়ী, বুধবার ওই চার পর্যটককে সাবাহ প্রদেশের একটি আদালতে হাজির করে রিমান্ডের আবেদন করা হয়। তাদের অন্তত শনিবার পর্যন্ত বন্দি থাকতে হবে। এই সময়ে পুলিশ বিষয়টি নিয়ে তদন্ত করবে!

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Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely



Subimal,

Let's see what my statement was: Muslim world completely denounced those knowledge of the 14 century….

The fact is - I did not know about Ibn Khaldun and his book 'Al Muqaddmah' - until Zuckerberg brought it to light. I have seen many Muslim scientists pointing to the scientific revelations in Quran, but never heard of Ibn Khaldun and his book, Al Muqaddmah. Now, ask yourself why?

Don't you think there was a deliberate censorship on the knowledge espoused by Ibn Khaldun? I do.

It appears that - you have also edited my statement as: "Muslim world completely denounced (scientific theories including) the theory of evolution." Your statement is pretty stupid one, which I will never do; I know better.

I was only talking about this particular 14th century knowledge of Ibn Khaldun, and you extrapolated it to all scientific theories. I hope you will understand the difference between your statement and that of mine.

I was just trying to state the fact. No communal intent there. In fact, I believe in only one community, which is the human community.

All religions will try to block scientific knowledge that is incompatible with the religious belief. So, what I said in these posts are true for all religions. Christians had to fight out of the clergy dominated social system. Hindus had to fight out of many superstitious and religious doctrines also. That's all, I meant.    

Jiten Roy


 

From: "Subimal Chakrabarty subimal@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2015 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
O. K. Stick to your belief that the Muslim world completely denounced scientific theories including the theory of evolution. But many people may smell communal bias in your statement. 

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On Jun 9, 2015, at 6:43 PM, Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

This shows you really did not understand my post. If I say – Man is stronger than woman, you will perhaps show me some women wrestlers to prove that not all men are stronger than women.

You said: "One can simultaneously be strong believers in both science and religion."

You cannot selectively believe in science. That's a total nonsense. When someone disbelief science because it contradicts religious belief, he/she is only pretending to believe in science.

Jiten Roy


 

From: "Subimal Chakrabarty subimal@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2015 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
I did not understand why you used the strong words 'completely denounced', although, I am sure, you yourself do not believe. Muslims and Muslim majority countries have not completely denounced science. The theory of evolution and other topics in science are taught in Muslim majority countries. 

One can simultaneously be strong believers in both science and religion. This is true for all religious communities. As you know many people in America do not believe in the theory of evolution. They do it despite having great respect for science. Reason and faith, looks like, are nurtured by two distinct mental faculties. Obviously there are overlaps and sometimes there can be dangerous clashes. The latter can happen if 'church' is not separated from 'state'. 

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On Jun 8, 2015, at 7:20 PM, Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Which part of my post is so complicated that you could not understand? 

Historically, religion has always been in the way of advancement of knowledge. Think about earlier European society, dominated by Christian clergies, where scientists had been mercilessly tortured, imprisoned, and killed because of espousing knowledge contradicting the established religious beliefs. On that backdrop, look at the European society today. What do you see? How did European society liberated itself from the clergy domination? How did that society go to where it is today? Don't you think – Muslim society could have been there today, had they been able to overcome clergy domination and make use of the knowledge of the 14th century Muslim visionaries?

You should know, a few scientists here and there are not the norm; they are just exceptions. Even many of those scientists are ultra-religious themselves, and can not set their mind free from the religious bondage. Consequently, some of them are trying to color scientific knowledge with religious flavors. That's the irony of the Muslim world, in my view. 

Jiten Roy


 

From: "Subimal Chakrabarty subimal@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2015 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
1. Mr. Deeldar's comment is not clear to me and as such I refrain from saying any thing on it.

2. I don't understand why Dr. Jiten Roy thinks that the Muslim world 'completely' 'denounced' the knowledge of the 14th century. Muslims don't learn science! There are no scientists among them! 

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On Jun 7, 2015, at 9:33 AM, Shah Deeldar shahdeeldar@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
It is ironic that only infidels have the eyes for great hidden Muslim treasures? Would this wake up people to the reality of new world? Or, the man will be condemned as an obsolete apostate? 
 




On Saturday, June 6, 2015 11:17 PM, "Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
[Attachment(s) from Jiten Roy included below]


Muslim world completely denounced those knowledge of the 14 century, and failed to utilize the knowledge to advance. They have done the same under British rule, while Hindus embraced it whole heartedly.

Why is that? It's because - Muslims have ultra-fascination for their religion. No society can advance with such fascination for religion; the goal of the religion is to block mental maturity, not advancement. Islam, even though, ask followers to go to china to acquire knowledge, but when someone does that, he/she gains knowledge that contradict the religious text. So, those knowledge get rejected right away by the greater Muslim community, and he/she becomes apostate.

That's the reason why 14th century knowledge gained remained untapped by the Mulsim community, but embraced by the non-Muslim communities, especially by the European communities and moved forward.

Jiten Roy

 


From: "SyedAslam Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2015 6:06 PM
Subject: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
During the 14th century, Ibn Khaldun wrote in his book 'Al Muqaddimah' (The Introduction):

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   This world with all the created things in it has a certain order and solid construction. It shows nexuses between causes and things caused, combinations of some parts of creation with others, and transformations of some existent things into others, in a pattern that is both remarkable and endless. [...]

    One should then take a look at the world of creation. It started out from the minerals and progressed, in an ingenious, gradual manner, to plants and animals. The last stage of minerals is connected with the first stage of plants, such as herbs and seedless plants. The last stage of plants, such as palms and vines, is connected with the first stage of animals, such as snails and shellfish which have only the power of touch. The word 'connection' with regard to these created things means that the last stage of each group is fully prepared to become the fist stage of the newest group.

    The animal world then widens, its species become numerous, and, in a gradual process of creation, it finally leads to man, who is able to think and reflect. The higher stage of man is reached from the world of monkeys, in which both sagacity and preception are found, but which has not reached the stage of actual reflection and thinking. At this point we come to the first stage of man. This is as far as our (physical) observation extends. [pp 74-75]

http://abdusalaam.blogspot.com/2006/02/ibn-khaldun-on-human-evolution.html

Ibn Khaldun on human evolution - Council of Ex-MuslimsInline image 1

www.councilofexmuslims.com › ... › Religions and Gods
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Ibn Khaldun on human evolution. ...
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Yup, which completely contradicts the Quran

Ibn Khaldun [1332-1406]: 'Arabs are by their savage nature ...Inline image 2

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Creation of world in Six daysInline image 3

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The Qur'an, Creation and Evolution - The Detailed Qur'anInline image 4

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www.detailedquran.com ... He creates you in the wombs of your mothers-- a creation after a creation-- in triple darkness; that is Allah your .... The Verses Used by 'Muslim' Evolutionists to Try and Justify the Muslim Acceptance of Evolution…
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:

Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read the 14th-century Islamic book 'The Muqaddimah'

the muqaddimah

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 2015 New Year's resolution was to read an important book every two weeks and discuss it with the Facebook community.
Zuckerberg's book club, A Year of Books, has focused on big ideas that influence society and business. His selections so far have been mostly contemporary, but for his 11th pick he's chosen "The Muqaddimah," written in 1377 by the Islamic historian Ibn Khaldun.
"The Muqaddimah," which translates to "The Introduction," is an early attempt to strip away biases of historical records and find universal elements in the progression of humanity.
Khaldun's revolutionary scientific approach to history has established him as one of the foundational thinkers of modern sociology and historiography.
The influential 20th-century British historian Arnold J. Toynbee described "The Muqaddimah" as "a philosophy of history, which is undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever yet been created by any mind in any time or place," according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Zuckerberg explains his latest book-club pick on his personal Facebook page:
It's a history of the world written by an intellectual who lived in the 1300s. It focuses on how society and culture flow, including the creation of cities, politics, commerce and science.
While much of what was believed then is now disproven after 700 more years of progress, it's still very interesting to see what was understood at this time and the overall worldview when it's all considered together.
Most of Zuckerberg's book club selections have explored issues through a sociological lens, so it makes sense he is now reading a book that helped create the field.

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Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely



Nobody can be a serious scientist and a seriously religious person at the same time. Of course, religion was in the family and community backgrounds of many big scientists; and it was natural that many of them did not become completely irreligious in their lifetime. It is not easy to totally get rid of the childhood brainwash. I am sure, most the big scientists that looked quite religious did not really think much about what kind of garbage their religions had; they just went with the flow in terms of the rituals, traditions, etc.
 



On Tuesday, June 9, 2015 10:24 PM, "Kamal Das kamalctgu@gmail.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Belief in science keeps the door open to criticism and review while belief in religion closes it. Nobody can be a believer in both.

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On Jun 10, 2015, at 5:43 AM, Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

This shows you really did not understand my post. If I say – Man is stronger than woman, you will perhaps show me some women wrestlers to prove that not all men are stronger than women.

You said: "One can simultaneously be strong believers in both science and religion."

You cannot selectively believe in science. That's a total nonsense. When someone disbelief science because it contradicts religious belief, he/she is only pretending to believe in science.

Jiten Roy


 

From: "Subimal Chakrabarty subimal@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2015 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
I did not understand why you used the strong words 'completely denounced', although, I am sure, you yourself do not believe. Muslims and Muslim majority countries have not completely denounced science. The theory of evolution and other topics in science are taught in Muslim majority countries. 

One can simultaneously be strong believers in both science and religion. This is true for all religious communities. As you know many people in America do not believe in the theory of evolution. They do it despite having great respect for science. Reason and faith, looks like, are nurtured by two distinct mental faculties. Obviously there are overlaps and sometimes there can be dangerous clashes. The latter can happen if 'church' is not separated from 'state'. 

Sent from my iPhone



On Jun 8, 2015, at 7:20 PM, Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Which part of my post is so complicated that you could not understand? 

Historically, religion has always been in the way of advancement of knowledge. Think about earlier European society, dominated by Christian clergies, where scientists had been mercilessly tortured, imprisoned, and killed because of espousing knowledge contradicting the established religious beliefs. On that backdrop, look at the European society today. What do you see? How did European society liberated itself from the clergy domination? How did that society go to where it is today? Don't you think – Muslim society could have been there today, had they been able to overcome clergy domination and make use of the knowledge of the 14th century Muslim visionaries?

You should know, a few scientists here and there are not the norm; they are just exceptions. Even many of those scientists are ultra-religious themselves, and can not set their mind free from the religious bondage. Consequently, some of them are trying to color scientific knowledge with religious flavors. That's the irony of the Muslim world, in my view. 

Jiten Roy


 

From: "Subimal Chakrabarty subimal@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2015 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
1. Mr. Deeldar's comment is not clear to me and as such I refrain from saying any thing on it.

2. I don't understand why Dr. Jiten Roy thinks that the Muslim world 'completely' 'denounced' the knowledge of the 14th century. Muslims don't learn science! There are no scientists among them! 

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 7, 2015, at 9:33 AM, Shah Deeldar shahdeeldar@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
It is ironic that only infidels have the eyes for great hidden Muslim treasures? Would this wake up people to the reality of new world? Or, the man will be condemned as an obsolete apostate? 
 




On Saturday, June 6, 2015 11:17 PM, "Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
[Attachment(s) from Jiten Roy included below]


Muslim world completely denounced those knowledge of the 14 century, and failed to utilize the knowledge to advance. They have done the same under British rule, while Hindus embraced it whole heartedly.

Why is that? It's because - Muslims have ultra-fascination for their religion. No society can advance with such fascination for religion; the goal of the religion is to block mental maturity, not advancement. Islam, even though, ask followers to go to china to acquire knowledge, but when someone does that, he/she gains knowledge that contradict the religious text. So, those knowledge get rejected right away by the greater Muslim community, and he/she becomes apostate.

That's the reason why 14th century knowledge gained remained untapped by the Mulsim community, but embraced by the non-Muslim communities, especially by the European communities and moved forward.

Jiten Roy

 


From: "SyedAslam Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2015 6:06 PM
Subject: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read 'The Muqaddimah' : which contradicts the Quran completely

 
During the 14th century, Ibn Khaldun wrote in his book 'Al Muqaddimah' (The Introduction):

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   This world with all the created things in it has a certain order and solid construction. It shows nexuses between causes and things caused, combinations of some parts of creation with others, and transformations of some existent things into others, in a pattern that is both remarkable and endless. [...]

    One should then take a look at the world of creation. It started out from the minerals and progressed, in an ingenious, gradual manner, to plants and animals. The last stage of minerals is connected with the first stage of plants, such as herbs and seedless plants. The last stage of plants, such as palms and vines, is connected with the first stage of animals, such as snails and shellfish which have only the power of touch. The word 'connection' with regard to these created things means that the last stage of each group is fully prepared to become the fist stage of the newest group.

    The animal world then widens, its species become numerous, and, in a gradual process of creation, it finally leads to man, who is able to think and reflect. The higher stage of man is reached from the world of monkeys, in which both sagacity and preception are found, but which has not reached the stage of actual reflection and thinking. At this point we come to the first stage of man. This is as far as our (physical) observation extends. [pp 74-75]

http://abdusalaam.blogspot.com/2006/02/ibn-khaldun-on-human-evolution.html

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Yup, which completely contradicts the Quran

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It is mentioned in Quran that this universe was created in six days or six periods. This is mentioned in 7 different verses and also explained in details in three ...
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www.detailedquran.com ... He creates you in the wombs of your mothers-- a creation after a creation-- in triple darkness; that is Allah your .... The Verses Used by 'Muslim' Evolutionists to Try and Justify the Muslim Acceptance of Evolution…
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:

Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone to read the 14th-century Islamic book 'The Muqaddimah'

the muqaddimah

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 2015 New Year's resolution was to read an important book every two weeks and discuss it with the Facebook community.
Zuckerberg's book club, A Year of Books, has focused on big ideas that influence society and business. His selections so far have been mostly contemporary, but for his 11th pick he's chosen "The Muqaddimah," written in 1377 by the Islamic historian Ibn Khaldun.
"The Muqaddimah," which translates to "The Introduction," is an early attempt to strip away biases of historical records and find universal elements in the progression of humanity.
Khaldun's revolutionary scientific approach to history has established him as one of the foundational thinkers of modern sociology and historiography.
The influential 20th-century British historian Arnold J. Toynbee described "The Muqaddimah" as "a philosophy of history, which is undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever yet been created by any mind in any time or place," according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Zuckerberg explains his latest book-club pick on his personal Facebook page:
It's a history of the world written by an intellectual who lived in the 1300s. It focuses on how society and culture flow, including the creation of cities, politics, commerce and science.
While much of what was believed then is now disproven after 700 more years of progress, it's still very interesting to see what was understood at this time and the overall worldview when it's all considered together.
Most of Zuckerberg's book club selections have explored issues through a sociological lens, so it makes sense he is now reading a book that helped create the field.

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