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ashab_al-yameen
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Let me inform you of my view concerning why the Muslim world is in such turmoil:I understand what you are saying, and I agree with you on a certain level. We both agree that man is fallen, and any religion or faith on earth will be corrupted to a degree because of man’s “bent” nature within. Having said that, however, what I was looking for was some glipmse into how Muslims perceive themselves. How is your cultural and religious identity viewed from within, and what do you hold to be some of your greatest accomplishments of the more recent history? While judging any religion by the poor behavior of a fraction of its followers is unfair, it seems justified to be concerned regarding a faith which does not seem to enourage cultural or scientific growth or exploration or even simple charity of thought or deed.
Towards the end of the Ottoman Empire, Muslims and Muslim rulers began to slowly abandon their religion in pursuit of worldly goods. As this began to happen, the Ottoman Empire slowly began to crumble. At the Empire’s last days, a number of people saw the West as the ideal example to follow, and so Kemal Ataturk abolished the Muslim Caliphate and secularized Turkey. The way we (as Muslims) are living in today is a result of the lack of achievments that have taken place since the late 1400’s, which was the end of the Islamic caliphate. (You placed the time at 12th century. Remember, the Ottomans are considered to have been a superpower between the 1200’s and the 1400’s.)
Now, to be straightforward with your question regarding what we hold to be some of our greatest accomplishments of the more recent history, I tell you this:
Since the end of the Ottoman Empire, we, as Muslims accomplished NOTHING.
Without our faith, we, as Muslims, are nothing.