Threshold to the Nuclear Century
I just read this article on the Independent which basically reports that countries with nuclear capabilities are condemning Iran for manufacturing enriched uranium, nothing we haven't heard before, however I would like to dedicate this topic in defence of Iran.

First of all, what do we know? We know that nuclear energy is clean, cheap and much more efficient than the more traditional fuels. This means that any country in the world that is progressing will get to a point where it will require to use nuclear energy as it is simply the next step. Without a source of energy no country can move forward, and while backward countries progress, they will reach a point that no progress can be achieved without a more efficient form of energy. When that point is reached, naturally, the country will be capable of building nuclear facilities to progress even further.
We also know that this nuclear capabilities comes with the ability to build nuclear weapons, and this is where the problem lies. The countries that already have nuclear capabilities (and their puppet regimes like Saudi Arabia) are using this very point to stop Iran from progressing any further. That and to create an excuse for an occupation.
First of all, knives are used to slice bread as well as to kill people. The use of nuclear energy is just a next time for every single country in the world. Stopping them from using it because there is a possibility they might use it for killing people is no different from banning knives. Nay, it is even more harmful to the people, because without that energy, nations are never going to progress. The demand for progress from the people in growing countries is going to bang at the gates of the West who are monopolising this energy and creating the barrier. Sooner or later someone is going to start manufacturing nuclear energy whether the West likes it or not. It is their god given right as human beings to work and better their lives. If nuclear energy is the answer to move forward, then no one can stop the nations of the world to use it at some point in the future when they are advanced enough. It is an inevetible consequence of nations progress.
As for the danger of the nuclear weapons, this will not go away by the West's method of intimidation and war. The inevetible nuclear future could not be stopped and the West's war on progress of other nations is a futile effort. If it is indeed the fear of nuclear war that the West is trying to prevent, then the answer is not tying the hands of people and locking them inside the cages of backwardness. To stop war you have create peace, and not force it. A dictator will force peace under his rule by making people too afraid to break the law. For the outsider, people are abiding by the law as if they were the ones that wrote it. However as soon as a chance will come, people will revolt and will eventually rip apart the tyrants. This is exactly what the West is doing, it is trying (or so it claims) to create peace by banning progress in Iran, threatening the country and calling for war against it. Giving Iran and her people the images of blood and chaos the US created in neighbouring Iraq. If Iran gives in (and I seriously doubt it will) it will only be temporarily. Iran and every other country will come calling for nuclear energy as it is only the natural progress of nations.
Banning nuclear energy to avoid a nuclear war is as good as banning sharp objects to avoid stabbings. In order to reduce murders in a country, education is used. People are made aware of the rights and wrongs. Differences are settled in a more civilised manner. In order to avoid nuclear war, differences should likewise be settled. Stopping progress will only make things worse.

First of all, what do we know? We know that nuclear energy is clean, cheap and much more efficient than the more traditional fuels. This means that any country in the world that is progressing will get to a point where it will require to use nuclear energy as it is simply the next step. Without a source of energy no country can move forward, and while backward countries progress, they will reach a point that no progress can be achieved without a more efficient form of energy. When that point is reached, naturally, the country will be capable of building nuclear facilities to progress even further.
We also know that this nuclear capabilities comes with the ability to build nuclear weapons, and this is where the problem lies. The countries that already have nuclear capabilities (and their puppet regimes like Saudi Arabia) are using this very point to stop Iran from progressing any further. That and to create an excuse for an occupation.
First of all, knives are used to slice bread as well as to kill people. The use of nuclear energy is just a next time for every single country in the world. Stopping them from using it because there is a possibility they might use it for killing people is no different from banning knives. Nay, it is even more harmful to the people, because without that energy, nations are never going to progress. The demand for progress from the people in growing countries is going to bang at the gates of the West who are monopolising this energy and creating the barrier. Sooner or later someone is going to start manufacturing nuclear energy whether the West likes it or not. It is their god given right as human beings to work and better their lives. If nuclear energy is the answer to move forward, then no one can stop the nations of the world to use it at some point in the future when they are advanced enough. It is an inevetible consequence of nations progress.
As for the danger of the nuclear weapons, this will not go away by the West's method of intimidation and war. The inevetible nuclear future could not be stopped and the West's war on progress of other nations is a futile effort. If it is indeed the fear of nuclear war that the West is trying to prevent, then the answer is not tying the hands of people and locking them inside the cages of backwardness. To stop war you have create peace, and not force it. A dictator will force peace under his rule by making people too afraid to break the law. For the outsider, people are abiding by the law as if they were the ones that wrote it. However as soon as a chance will come, people will revolt and will eventually rip apart the tyrants. This is exactly what the West is doing, it is trying (or so it claims) to create peace by banning progress in Iran, threatening the country and calling for war against it. Giving Iran and her people the images of blood and chaos the US created in neighbouring Iraq. If Iran gives in (and I seriously doubt it will) it will only be temporarily. Iran and every other country will come calling for nuclear energy as it is only the natural progress of nations.
Banning nuclear energy to avoid a nuclear war is as good as banning sharp objects to avoid stabbings. In order to reduce murders in a country, education is used. People are made aware of the rights and wrongs. Differences are settled in a more civilised manner. In order to avoid nuclear war, differences should likewise be settled. Stopping progress will only make things worse.








3 Comments:
comment by A
" This means that any country in the world that is progressing will get to a point where it will require to use nuclear energy as it is simply the next step..."
I disagree with this statement the following philosophy: In all societal issues some are good and acceptable (Halal), some are questionable, but not contrary to creation (also Halal), some are bad and unacceptable (Haram), and some are questionable and against the order of creation (also Haram).
Many of the achievments of modern athiest oriented science do not respect the order of creation. I did not say that all the scientists are athiest, but that the foundations under which the research is done are anti-creation and therefor often have led to perversions. Examples include things like bio-engineering and atomic energy among others. Both fall in the questionable and against the order of creation category and are therefor Haram.
A debate is going on in Turkey on this issue however. The point has been raised that none of the most developed western nations are continueing the pursuit of Nuclear power. In fact they are slowly replacing the nuclear facilities with renewable sources and dismantling the reactors which they invested billions in. The point was also brought up, and can be seen in the undertones of the Iran discussions, that developing countries are the new market for this has been technology. Countries which themselves are giving up on nuclear are promoting and taking on projects of building reactors in the developing world--Turkey for an example, where they will make big business of supplying and servicing the facilities.
That said, Iran has the right and must see it through, if for no other reason than to give a balance of power in the region.
I agree with Ahmadinajad that Muslims should step up to the forfront of science again.
However Muslim science is not like the kafer science bent on ways of manipulating nature in destructive ways to get control over others as with nuclear and bioengineering. Muslim science is the true science built on submission to God. It may have to be re-discovered and re-defined building on its own ancient foundation instead of that of the Kafers. We simply need to take all the discoveries and incorporate them in a submissive and respectful science which is worthy of the Muslim and of Islamic society. Such a science need not be feared as many fear that of the Kafers, For Muslim science is founded on faith in the one God who created all things to work for our well being.
I do support Iran in their pursuits however.
Assalamu alaikum
Well I agree with your concept, but I don't understand why you see nuclear energy as haram? As far as my understanding, it is much cleaner than using conventional fuels.
If you're refering to nuclear weapons, then certainly there is no doubt that they are haram, or at least those in the size of the bombs the US dropped on Japan during WWII. As a rule in jihad you are not allowed to hurt any civilians or even harm trees in war. Such bombs are indiscriminate and were manufactured for the sole purpose of mass indiscriminate destruction.
But as far as fuel is concerened, I hope you would further explain this for me.
wassalam
A writes:
I don't think my comment was recieved, so I will write it again in Response to your reply.
As I was hinting on in the previous post:
The science of Athiests and for that matter secularists tends toward a bent of perversion. Science in not exciting for them as a mode of discovering the hidden meanings and dialogue from our creator and the inherent hidden means for our sustainance. Many even dislike the concept of order for which science was founded and built upon. In their bordom with true science the use their technology to disturb and disrupt the order. The continually try to do it their way to the extent that they destroy systems created by God to replace them with their own arrogant and not at all self sustaining systems. Then, they try to make it work for their profit. There are countless examples of this in Kafer science. Universities often limit PHD science studies to strange interpretations of the concept that a new discovery has to be made. Rather thatn discover they often blow through the discoveries in bullheaded attemps to change nature to solve some problem caused by the last guy.
Islamic (submissive)science must put its focus on the discovery and then anylize to see what God intended.
Nuclear technology has been a similar story. The discovery was made of vast energy reserves inside of the atom. Then the rase was on to tap these reserves. Yet we still do not no how or if nature can recycle the waste we produce. Islamic science needs to dive in and find the purpose for this hidden energy and see if there is a renewable use for this energy. Non-renewable energy is not the gift of God, byut the perverted gluttonous theft of man.
Even so called dirty energy such as coal and oil is renewed to its original state over time by living plants.
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