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(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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Despite shortcomings, Muslims Most Civilized in the World – 20

Christians vis-à-vis Muslims

By Dr. Javed Jamil

Christians would better realise that Westernism is an enemy of all religions including Christianity, which was in fact its first target, and it is high time all religions united against the institutions that are commercialising vices. “

It is only fair to expect that the series is causing a lot of resentment in the blind followers of West, the ones for whom Islam and Muslim bashing is a profession, and Islamophobes. The challenged posed to New World Order, represented by Westernism, in this series is enough to generate heated excitement on both sides of the front. However I will like here to say that as far as societies are concerned, no one is perfect, with all having shortcomings of different kinds. As far as the system is concerned, of course, Islam if wholly implemented in its true spirit, is a perfect system and New World Order stands no chance against Natural Word Order (Nizam-e fitrah), which Islam brings for the mankind. But Muslims have many shortcomings, which we will discuss at a later stage in this series. If they have to succeed they will have to establish Natural World Order at the earliest, and that has to serve not just the Muslims but the whole mankind.

There are people who have doubted the statistics produced by me. I have been compiling all these statistics all alone and there are chances that there may be minor discrepancies here and there. When the book is finally published, all these small errors will be taken care of. But these small discrepancies do not influence the outcome as a whole.

Is Christian Community more civilised than Muslim?

The claim that West is the “civilised” world has already fallen flat. With huge involvement in millions of killings worldwide, high crime rates within the countries including crimes against women, almost 50 percent foeticide rate, extremely high rates of divorces, around a third to half the children being born out of wedlock, with a big percentage of women having to act as single parents and children living in lone parent families, big involvement in social vices including alcohol, gambling and betting, commercialisation of sex to the hilt, including prostitution and pornography, causing heavy damage to the ecology and environment, adoption of economic policies that augment economic disparity at all levels and use of their power to threaten the rest of the world, Westernism can at best be described as barbarism at its worst.  I am now going to explode another myth here. People often argue that Muslims are worst of all religious communities. When they make these kinds of statements, they tend to think that West is the only Christian World and Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sudan and Bangladesh are the only Muslim World.

The truth however is that West forms only a significant but small part of the whole Christian world. The bigger truth is that the Western world at large cannot even claim to be Christian World. A majority of the Westerners, with the exception of Americans and a few other smaller nations have no faith in Christianity as a religion, and the rise of Westernism was in truth a death blow to Christianity as a political and socioeconomic institution. There is a bigger Christian world than the Western world, which lives in abject poverty and the threat to the very existence of their lives. The following is the list of countries where Christians form more than half of the population.

 

 American Samoa               68,000            98.3%

 Andorra                                76,000            90.0%

 Angola (                               17,094,000    90.0%                       

 Anguilla                                14,000            90.5%

 Antigua and Barbuda       66,000            74.0%                       

 Argentina                             37,561,000    92.7%                       

 Armenia                               3,196,000      98.7%

 Aruba                                    96,000            90.1%

 Australia                              14,345,000    63.9%                       

 Austria                                  5,855,314      69.9%                       

 Bahamas                             333,000          96.3%                       

Barbados                             244,000          95.0%                       

 Belarus                                7,578,000      80.0%                       

 Belgium                               5,197,000      48.0%                       

 Belize                                   247,000          76.7%                       

 Bermuda                              44,000            67.0%

  Bolivia                                 9,730,000      97.0%

 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1,918,000     51.0%

 Botswana                            1,416,000      71.6%                       

 Brazil                                    174,700,000  90.4%                       

 British Virgin Islands        22,000            96.0%

 Bulgaria                               6,364,000      84.0%                       

 Burundi                                5,708,000      67.0%

  Canada                               26,401,000    77.1%                       

 Cape Verde                         487,000          95.0%                       

 Cayman Islands                 42,000            73.8%

 Central African Republic 2,253,000      50.0%

  Chile                                    14,930,000    87.2%                       

Colombia                              44,502,000    97.6%                       

 Comoros                             15,000            2.1%

 Cook Islands                      19,000            94.3%

 Congo, Republic of          3,409,000      90.7%                       

 Congo,                                 63,825,000    90.0%

 Costa Rica                          3,912,000      84.3%                       

  Croatia                                4,107,000      92.6%                       

 Cuba                                     9,523,000      85.0%

 Cyprus                                 625,000          78.0%                       

  Denmark                             4,546,000      82.0%                       

Dominica                              59,000            88.7%                       

 Dominican                           9,734,000      95.2%

 East Timor                           1,152,000      98.4%

 Ecuador                               14,099,000    99.0%                       

 El Salvador                         5,073,000     81.9%           

 Equatorial Guinea             683,000          98.6%                       

 Eritrea                                   2,664,000      62.5%

 Ethiopia                               54,978,000    64.5%

 Falkland Islands                            3,000  94.3%

 Faroe Islands                     46,000            94.0%

 Fiji                                          498,000          58.3%                       

 Finland                                 4,347,000      81.0%                       

 France                                  35,014,000    53.5%                        

 Gabon                                  1,081,000      72.0%                       

 Georgia                                3,930,000      88.6%

 Germany                              400,000          59.9%                       

 Ghana                                   741,000          68.8%

 Greece                                  080,000          98.0%                       

 Greenland                           5,000              96.6%

 Grenada                               101,000          97.3%                       

Guatemala                            14,018,000    97.5%

 Guyana                                434,000          57.0%

 Haiti                                       8,527,000      83.7%

 Honduras                            6,321,000      83.0%

 Hungary                               7,450,000      74.4%                       

 Iceland                                 284,000          89.3%                       

 Ireland                                  4,116,000      92.3%                        

 Italy                                       55,070,000    91.1%                       

 Jamaica                               1,784,000      65.3%

 Kenya                                   34,774,000    85.1%

 Latvia                                    1,280,000      57.2%                       

 Lesotho                               1,876,000      90.0%

 Liberia                                  1,391,000      40.0%

 Liechtenstein                     32,000            87.8%

 Lithuania                             2,827,000      84.9%                       

 Luxembourg                       437,000          87.0%                       

 Macedonia, Republic of   1,334,000      65.1%                       

  Malawi                                 12,538,000    79.9%

 Malta                                     408,000          98.0%                       

 Mexico                                  105,095,000  94.5%                       

 Micronesia,                         106,000          95.4%

 Moldova                               3,503,000      98.3%

 Monaco                                29,000            87.7%

 Montenegro                        487,000          77.8%                        

 Namibia                                1,991,000      90.0%                       

 Netherlands                        7,210,000      43.4%                       

 New Zealand                       2,426,000      55.3%                       

 Nicaragua                            5,217,000      89.6%

 Norway                                4,195,000      85.6%                       

 Palau                                    16,000            77.9%

 Panama                                3,057,000      92.0%                       

 Papua New Guinea           6,640,000      96.4%

 Paraguay                             6,260,000      96.9%

 Peru                                      27,635,000    93.8%                       

 Philippines                          90,530,000    92.4%

  Poland                                 36,526,000    95.7%                       

Portugal                                9,222,000      86.7%                       

 Puerto Rico                         3,878,000      97.0%

 Romania                              20,930,000    97.5%                       

 Russia                                  99,775,000    70.3%                       

 Rwanda                               9,619,000      93.6%

 San Marino                          31,000            97.0%

 Serbia                                   9,038,000      91.7%

 Seychelles                          80,000            94.7%                       

Slovakia                                3,877,000      71.4%                        

 Slovenia                               1,135,212      57.8%                       

 South Africa                        39,843,000    79.7%                       

 Spain                                    35,568,000    77.2%                       

  Swaziland                          994,000          82.7%                       

 Sweden                                7,148,000      76.2%                       

 Switzerland                         6,172,000      79.3%                       

 Tonga                                   84,000            81.0%                       

 Trinidad and Tobago       774,000          57.6%                       

 Uganda                                29,943,000    88.6%

 Ukraine                                41,973,000    91.5%                       

 United Kingdom                44,522,000    71.8%                       

 United States                      243,186,000  78.4%                       

 Uruguay                               2,027,000      58.01%         

 Vatican City                        800                 100

 Venezuela                           8,340,000                             

 Zambia                                 12,939,000    97.6%

 Zimbabwe                            10,747,000    85.0%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_by_country

 * In this list again, the overwhelming majority belongs to Countries with predominant Christian population. The low life expectancy in these countries, among other factors, is also significantly related to high incidence of AIDS-related deaths, which has devastated most of these countries, all the young having been wiped out in many localities leaving only children and the old. It is not without significance that Muslims who form about one fifth to one third of the population of these countries have been much less affected than Christian populations, and it has been well documented that circumcision and other factors are responsible for this difference. Their condition remains pathetic despite receiving largest share of aid from the international agencies, which evade many of the Muslim majority poor countries. 

Now if we have a look at the list of the per capita income by the country, as given by international institutions, the list of lowest ranking 25 countries is as follows:

 

158       Benin                                               689

159       Haiti                                                  673

160       Bangladesh                                   638

161       Gambia, The                                  617

162       Burkina Faso                                 598

163       Zimbabwe                                       594

164       Timor-Leste                                   588

165       Rwanda                                          562

166       Nepal  

Dear Mr ,,,,,,,,

Your style tells me that you have some influence of our respected  Mr Iftakhar Hai of US who has an expertise in finding out statistics that could perpetually keep Muslims in Inferiority Complex. If you had read my all chapters, you would have easily find answers to your questions. But I find here those people criticizing me or trying to put me on the defensive who have no intention to read what I have write. They are so overawed by the West that they only see the positives of the west and negatives of Muslim world. For them “World class:, “International Community”, “human rights” -- all these terms mean only what West thinks. Did you go through the chapter on education that I penned?

 

I have never said that Muslims are as civilized as they must be. The tile, “Despite shortcomings” itself clearly suggests that I have an eye on the shortcomings of Muslims which I will start discussing soon. I also did not say anywhere that Muslims are most powerful. But I can say that though Muslims are not as CIVILISED as they must be, with the kind of System they have in hands (Islam) they are certainly the most civilized people of the world today, and hugely more civilized than the Western world which has been responsible for massive numbers of deaths both outside and inside their countries. They have uncivilized drinking and eating habits, uncivilized sexual attitudes, uncivilized family life and uncivilized social life with huge crimes inside and killings outside and involvement in all kinds of social vices. It is not however the people but the system that is more responsible for the behavior of these societies.

I have shown that

The literacy rate is generally high in Muslim countries. There are several Muslim countries which have a literacy rate higher than even the USA and UK, and there are many countries with over 90 pc literacy rate that include several Arab countries.

2 countries, Indonesia and Bangladesh appear in the list of countries with highest number of universities with Bangladesh having almost as many universities per million populations as India, and having more universities than China.

In terms of students studying at secondary level too, the ranking of Muslim countries is good;

Muslim countries are fast catching up in advanced scientific education and research with countries like Iran, Turkey and Malaysia doing extremely well; Iran in fact figures at the top of the list of countries with highest growth rate in scientific researches;

The standards of moral and religious education are certainly much higher in Muslim countries which reflects in the attitudes of the people in society with greater aversion for harmful practices like alcohol, gambling and promiscuity;

Muslims in countries like India and Pakistan need to do much more to play an effective role

While this remains an unchallenged truth that Westerners are the leaders in terms of modern education, Muslims are fast catching up; and the good thing is that they are trying to do it within the parameters of their religion. But they need to do more to emerge as the contenders of the top position.

Muslims maybe behind Western Christians but they are not behind Christian world in general and several other prominent religious communities.

But Muslims have to move ahead and remove their shortcomings as soon as possible.

One more thing. Somebody asked if Muslims had so much literacy rate, how come so many Indian graduates flood Arab countries.

Literacy means literacy. Even America and Australia are also full of Indian (even Pak) graduates. India is such a huge country that even despite its not very good literacy rate, it produces huge numbers of graduates who find it easier to earn in other countries. The educational progress in Arab countries is a relatively late phenomenon, but certainly the flow of Indians in Arab countries is steadily slowing.

Regards

javed jamil

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