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Why did Muslims lag behind in progress?​

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Answered by rameshrameshkumar036
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It is an established truth that human beings are programmed to evolve, to grow, to develop and progress. Life by its very definition nurtures and fosters growth; indeed life is synonymous with spirit and vitality. Where you find these positive, intrinsic qualities, you find growth and evolution. An absence of these on the other hand entails regressive, recessive conditions.

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Answered by Sanumarzi21
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The dictionary describes conservative as conventional, unprogressive, unchanging, inflexible, cautious, constant, etc and progressive as advancing, rising, methodical, open-minded, reformist, revisionist and the like. An honest, unbiased look at Muslims in India today show that they are closer to the former than the latter.

It is an established truth that human beings are programmed to evolve, to grow, to develop and progress. Life by its very definition nurtures and fosters growth; indeed life is synonymous with spirit and vitality. Where you find these positive, intrinsic qualities, you find growth and evolution. An absence of these on the other hand entails regressive, recessive conditions.

History is replete with stories of civilisations that have either risen to the pinnacle of glory or withered away unsung and unheard of or, at best, stagnated in a plebeian existence. History too has another attribute — it points to the future unwaveringly. A case of the past revealing the future. The lives and history of men, communities and nations provide a clear indication of where they are headed.

To come back to Muslims, and specifically to Indian Muslims, if truth be told their life in independent India so far has been largely devoid of any significant qualities that can be termed truly progressive.

What ails Indian Muslims? Fundamentally, an obscurantist outlook that is so firmly entrenched in the psyche that even the brilliant light of the 21st century has been unable to unhitch. Why? If you were to look at the whys and whereof of this phenomenon, a number of factors comes to light, the most significant of which is a failure to forge an identity with the nation and all it stands for. This identification with something larger than us is a vital requirement for it provides the necessary anchor to our lives. Muslims in India by and large identify themselves more with Islam and its tenets.

Like everything else, religion too has its place in our lives. It is a means to an end; namely, a spiritual awakening, moral integrity and by inference, progress into a civilised human being. How far that has succeeded is a different issue and is out of context here. However, the fact is, it is a vehicle for growth in one particular area of our life.

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