Corruption of knowledge halts progress


IT is incumbent on the educated and those in positions of power among present-day Muslims to have greater clarity on what constitutes the fundamental challenge facing them, so that we can better strategise and prioritise solutions at both the individual and collective levels.

Does the fundamental challenge of man today merely lie in collective ignorance, or in their lack of scientific and technological prowess? Could it simply be attributed to inequality, disunity, or corrupt leadership?

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