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To the Best of Our Knowledge

A Five Part Series from TTBOOK!
PART ONE: WHAT IS LIFE?
PART TWO: WHAT DOES EVOLUTION WANT?
PART THREE: DOES THE "SOUL" STILL MATTER?
PART FOUR: CAN ISLAM AND SCIENCE COEXIST?
PART FIVE: CAN SCIENCE BE SACRED?

 

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WHAT IS LIFE? (1:38)
WHAT IS THE SOUL? (1:44)
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Science & the Search for Meaning: 5 Questions
Part Four: CAN ISLAM AND SCIENCE COEXIST?

Program 10-12-12-A

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Islamic culture was once the center of the scientific world. During Europe's Dark Ages Baghdad, Cairo and other Middle Eastern cities were the key repositories of ancient Greek science. Muslim scholars themselves made breakthroughs in medicine, optics, and mathematics. Today the Islamic world lags far behind the West in science and technology. What happened? In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge we'll look at the challenges facing Muslim scientists.

SEGMENT 1:

Steve Paulson presents a round-up of scholars who track scientific developments in the Muslim world. First he speaks with Taner Edis, a physicist at Truman State University whose books include "An Illusion of Harmony: Science and Religion in Islam." Edis says the state of science is dismal in the Muslim world today. Ziauddin Sardar, a London based scholar and cultural critic, agrees, to a point. He tells Steve what's needed now is "an Islamic science" and explains what that is. Sardar's memoir is "Desperately seeking Paradise: Journeys of a Skeptical Muslim." And Nidhal Guessoum, an Algerian born astrophysicist who teaches at American University in the United Arab Emirates, agrees that contemporary science in the Arab word is abysmal, but he looks back with great pride at the Golden Age of Islam and talks with Steve about what happened.

SEGMENT 2:

Anousheh Ansari became the first Muslim woman to venture into space when she traveled aboard the International Space Station. She talks about her trip with Jim Fleming and writes about it in her book "My Dream of Stars: From Daughter of Iran to Space Pioneer." Also, Steve Paulson travels to Turkey to report on Harun Yahya, Islam's leading creationist, who runs a sophisticated media empire and has considerable influence. He also has critics.

SEGMENT 3:

After all the debates about the Musli world, it's refreshing to look back at one of the world's great mystics - the Sufi poet Rumi. Rumi lived in the thirteenth century in what is now Turkey and left a remarkable cache of poetry and spiritual wisdom. He's one of America's best-selling poets, thanks to the efforts of his long-time translator, Coleman Barks. Anne Strainchamps talks with Coleman Barks about Rumi's insights.

CD copies are available at 1-800-747-7444. Ask for program number 10-12-12-A.

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Books & CDs:

Taner Edis, An Illusion of Harmony: Science and Religion in Islam (Prometheus Books)

Anousheh Ansari, My Dream of Stars: From Daughter of Iran to Space Pioneer (Palgrave MacMillan)

Coleman Barks, Rumi: The Big Red Book- The Great Masterpiece Celebrating Mystical Love & Friendship (HarperOne)

Websites:

Music:

  • From Hamza El Din’s CD “A Wish”:
    “Anesigu”
    “Sunset”
    “Samai Husaini”
    “Greetings”
    Sounds True
  • Anouar Brahem w/ “C’est ailleurs”
    On “Le pas du chat noir” CD
    ECM Records
  • From Darvish CD:
    “Dawn Before Time”
    “Lullaby”
    Mangoid Music Publishing

Distribution dates:
week of 12/12/2010 - hour 1
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