Colonization has both mental and physical aspects to it. And miseducation plays a major part in it.
History is rewritten by liars who fuzz the facts to promote their vision as is the case with
Zionism.
The Europeans of the
Renaissance did the same thing when they rewrote a history of civilization with true light supposedly starting in
Greece. But Greece was not born in a vacuum but was heir to great civilizations before it
..writers of the Renaissance tried to ignore this because it suggested non
European civilizations were great which would conflict with the worldview they had in mind. Even the english word barbarian comes from greek "barabaros" which simply means non-Greek, goes to show you how far back the bullshit goes.
MIT and
Harvard graduate and current professor at
George Washington University Dr.
Seyyed Hossein Nasr examines the issue in this interesting lecture.
Nasr is university professor of
Islamic studies at George Washington University. Before that he served as professor of Islamic studies at
Temple University. He also has taught at
Princeton University,
American University of Beirut,
Tehran University and
Harvard University.
Nasr's early learning in
Tehran, Iran, emphasized a classical education in religion and
Persian literature. He received a doctorate in history of science and philosophy, with an emphasis on
Islamic science, at Harvard University. He also receiveda master's in geology and geophysics at
Harvard. He received a bachelor's in physics and mathematics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Nasr has held a number of positions in educational and cultural organizations. Among them, he served as chief adviser of the Al-Furqan
Foundation in the
United Kingdom in
1991, was responsible for the exhibition of Islamic science at the
London Science Museum in
1976, was a member of the organizing committee of the
First Muslim WorldEducational
Conference in
Mecca in 1975-77, and was founder and first president of the
Iranian Academy of
Philosophy.
At
Aryamehr University, he served as president, 1972-75. At Tehran University, he was vice chancellor, 1970-71, and dean of the faculty of letters, 1968-72.
Nasr was the first Muslim to present the
Gifford Lectures at the
University of Edinburgh. He has written more than 40 books and hundreds of articles, many translated into a number of languages.
- published: 07 Sep 2014
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