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Sell1inars, Conferences, Addresses Science in the Islamic Polity in the Twenty-First Century 25-29 Shawwiil 1415 126-30 Maren 1995 Islamabad, Pakistan This conference was a rare occasion for Muslim scientists and scholars to assemble and discuss the challenges facing the ummah.
Sardar concluded that only by developing science policies within the framework of the fundamental concepts of Islam, bringing these values to the level of laboratory and reorganizing the complexity of the issues and the difficulties involved in the solving of the problems generated by western science can we develop a contemporary relationship between Islam and science.
" Citizen participation in formulating science policy, identifying areas of research al the ummatic level, and reviving traditional Islamic scientific knowledge should be the main considerations in planning future science policies, he remarked.
Seyyed Hussain Nasr, the eminent Iranian scholar, used his keynote address to discuss the nature of western science and the difference between western and Islamic approaches to science.
He said that Muslim students are discriminated against in western institutions of natural science and engineering, denied access to sensitive scientific and technological fields, and suffer from a private-sector ban that seeks to restrict the flow of sophisticated technical services to the ummah.