Whether 'Science' or 'Morality' , Islam remains the only answer

Ibrahim Madani

Minister (2k+ posts)

Fifteen October is Global Handwashing Day. By which we don't mean: wait until then to lather up your paws. Now that would be counterproductive! Because unwashed hands spread diseases – often deadly diseases.

Consider the fact that washing hands with soap reduces infant mortality for pneumonia (and other respiratory diseases) by up to 25%, and for diarrhea (and other intestinal diseases) by up to 50%. And consider the grim toll of those two eminently preventable diseases: they kill 3.5 million under-fives each year. In other words, improving hand hygiene is the easiest, cheapest and most effective way to reduce the mortality of young children.
Wash your hands before eating, and after going to the toilet. That is the simple message of Global Handwashing Day, which was first held in 2008. It's a noble and worthwhile cause – even if it is rather self-servingly sponsored by some of the world's largest soap-producing companies (1).

The Day, every year on 15 October, is focused mostly on developing countries like Ethiopia, Nigeria, India and the Philippines, where basic hygiene (or a lack of it) is a more critical factor in determining whether children survive than in the developed world. Improving hand hygiene requires an increase in awareness, the application of peer pressure, and a change in culture.


But it's not just the developing world that needs cleaner hands. As this map shows, some countries in Europe too have a definite problem with (not) washing hands. The map shows the result of a Gallup poll from 2015.
Question: Do you automatically wash your hands with soap and water after going to the toilet?


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Cleanest respondents are the Bosnians (96%), followed by the Turks (94%). These high scores are no doubt relatable to wudu, the Islamic procedure for washing hands (and mouth, nostrils, arms, head and feet) as a means of ritual purification, for example prior to prayer.


Other Balkan peoples are among the most hygienic in Europe, but quite a bit below the Bosnians and Turks: Kosovans (also mainly Muslims) are at 85%, equalled by the Greeks and followed by Romanians (84%), Serbians (83%) and Macedonians (82%). The only other European people with this level of post-bathroom cleanliness are the Portuguese (85%).


The next batch of countries is again about 10 percentage points lower, in the seventies. Iceland, Sweden and Germany lead the pack (78%), then come Finland (76%), the UK (75%), Ireland (74%) and Switzerland (73%). Bulgaria (72%) is a relatively dirty spot in the otherwise clean Balkans. The Czech Republic (71%) is less eye-catching, surrounded by schmutzig Central Europe. And Ukraine, also 71%, seems spotless, compared to those (relatively) filthy Russians.


Dropping to the sixties, Poland has the highest score (68%); followed by Estonia (65%) and their slightly dirtier neighbour Russia (63%). France (62%), Spain (61%) and Belgium (60%) are all languishing at the bottom of the sixties. Austria (65%), surrounded by cleaner neighbours on almost all sides, can look down on Italy (57%).


But who is the dirtiest of them all? Surprise, surprise: it's the Dutch. They generally benefit from a reputation for order and cleanliness, but as it turns out, that is largely undeserved. As this poll shows, fully half of all Netherlanders do not wash their hands with soap when returning from the bathroom. No other country in Europe does worse (to be fair: not all countries were surveyed). It would seem the Dutch could benefit from this device, as invented by cartoonist Gary Larson.

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Handwashing map of Europe found here at Jakub Marian's
excellent cartography website. Gary Larson cartoon found here on Pinterest.

Strange Maps #886
Got a strange map? Let me know at [email protected].

(1) Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, Unilever – but also UNICEF, USAID and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, among others.
 

patriot

Minister (2k+ posts)

آپ نے سرخی لگائی ہے سائنس اور اخلاقیات کی
اسلام بلاشبہ اس کا حل ہے مگر ہم مسلمان اس وقت دونوں میں ہی فیل ہیں ۔
 

Ibrahim Madani

Minister (2k+ posts)
Agreed! Hence 'Return to Islam' is as much relevant for muslims as it is for non-muslims.


آپ نے سرخی لگائی ہے سائنس اور اخلاقیات کی
اسلام بلاشبہ اس کا حل ہے مگر ہم مسلمان اس وقت دونوں میں ہی فیل ہیں ۔
 

patriot

Minister (2k+ posts)
Agreed! Hence 'Return to Islam' is as much relevant for muslims as it is for non-muslims.

[FONT=&amp]جی بالکل اور اس مقصد کے لیے ہمیں بقول علامہ ، اسلامی فکر کی تشکیل نو کرنی پڑے گی ۔ اس کو عجمی
تصورات و خیالات سے پاک کرنا پڑے گا ۔ خالص قرآن کی طرف لوٹنا ہو گا ۔[/FONT]
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
[FONT=&]جی بالکل اور اس مقصد کے لیے ہمیں بقول علامہ ، اسلامی فکر کی تشکیل نو کرنی پڑے گی ۔ اس کو عجمی
تصورات و خیالات سے پاک کرنا پڑے گا ۔ خالص قرآن کی طرف لوٹنا ہو گا ۔[/FONT]

ابھی دو دن پہلے جو بچوں کے بارے میں رپورٹ آئی ہے کہ پاکستان میں بچوں کی موت سب سے زیادہ ہے

اور جن ملکوں میں ہاتھ نہی دھوے جاتے وہاں بچے بہت کم مر رہے ہیں

کبھی ہم نے اپنے ہسپتال اور گلی محلے دیکھے ہیں کتنے گندے ہیں
گٹر ابل رہے ہیں
کھوتے کھا رہے ہیں
مولانا مودودی خود اپنا علاج کرواے ان کافروں کے ملک چلے گئے اور وہی وفات پا گئے ، واپس آنا مناسب نہ سمجھا شاید

بس یہ حالت ہے ہمارے مسلمانوں کی
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This is a textbook example of Cherry Picking, by which you mention good things about a religion or political ideology and give it the impression that everything about that religion or ideology is good.

You used the statistic of hand washing and gave example of Muslim countries vs non-Muslim countries.

Would you care to give other comparative statistics as well? Such as Human rights in Muslim countries and Non Muslim countries, Press freedom? Women's rights? Science and Education? GDP and HDI?
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
معذرت خواہانہ سوچ رکھنے والوں کے لیے ناقابل یقین خبر ہے
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
ابھی دو دن پہلے جو بچوں کے بارے میں رپورٹ آئی ہے کہ پاکستان میں بچوں کی موت سب سے زیادہ ہے

اور جن ملکوں میں ہاتھ نہی دھوے جاتے وہاں بچے بہت کم مر رہے ہیں

کبھی ہم نے اپنے ہسپتال اور گلی محلے دیکھے ہیں کتنے گندے ہیں
گٹر ابل رہے ہیں
کھوتے کھا رہے ہیں
مولانا مودودی خود اپنا علاج کرواے ان کافروں کے ملک چلے گئے اور وہی وفات پا گئے ، واپس آنا مناسب نہ سمجھا شاید

بس یہ حالت ہے ہمارے مسلمانوں کی

I think fixating over small things such as the frequency of washing hands is a way for us to escape the harsh relaities of things like having the highest infant mortality rate, thousands dying each year due to not having access to clean drinking water etc.... We try to ignore the bigger problems as long as we can lose ourselves into smaller things... a rehashed version of ignorance is bliss I guess....
 
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Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The website he quoted has other maps too but only handwashing supports his point of view, all the others go against it. They say Islam is the best system, but they are dying to get visas in western countries, a US diplomat said a few years ago that Pakistanis will sell their mothers to get a US visa.

These people do not understand what Islamic system means they are free from slavery, free from prospects of their limbs being chopped of on suspicion of theft and enjoy other freedoms in Pakistan because of secular laws brought by the British and they have the chutzpah to say that Islamic system is the best. Under this system they propose selling another human being is permitted but drinking a glass of wine is not permitted.

Religion is the worst source of morality specially the Abrahamic religions like Judaism, Islam and Christianity are the most dangerous in their moral teachings. Atleast two of them have God ordering rape, killing and enslavement of other human beings. These books should be only available to 18+ readers.

As for the map, Now I'm going to be more Skeptical of dating Italian and Dutch women.


I think fixating over small things such as the frequency of washing hands is a way for us to escape the harsh relatives of things like having the highest infant mortality rate, thousands dying each year due to not having access to clean drinking water etc.... We try to ignore the bigger problems as long as we can lose ourselves into smaller things... a rehashed version of ignorance is bliss I guess....
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
I think fixating over small things such as the frequency of washing hands is a way for us to escape the harsh relaities of things like having the highest infant mortality rate, thousands dying each year due to not having access to clean drinking water etc.... We try to ignore the bigger problems as long as we can lose ourselves into smaller things... a rehashed version of ignorance is bliss I guess....

ٹوائلٹ کے بعد ہاتھ نہ دھونے کی پرابلم سب سے زیادہ جو میں نے دیکھی ہے وہ ہندوں اور سکھوں میں ہے
لیکن یہ جو مولوی بہت پاک صاف بنتے ہیں انکی حالت یہ ہے ہماری پاکستان کی کسی مسجد میں صابن نہی ہوتا

اگر کسی اچھی مسجد میں ہوتا ہے تو بہت کم , چھوٹا سا پیس پڑا ہوتا ، ایک آدھا

سب لوگ بغیر ہاتھ دھوے قلی اور وضو کر رہے ہوتے ہیں

الله معافی دے ، اور نہ ہی کوئی ٹوائلٹ صاف ملے گا ، اول تو پاکستان کی کسی مارکیٹ میں ہو گا ہی نہی

یہاں کینیڈا میں آپ دیکھیں ہر دکان کے لئے لازمی ہے کہ وہ ٹوائلٹ رکھے اور وہاں صابن ملے گا
ان چیزوں کو حکومت چیک کرتی ہے
 
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HamzaAfzal

MPA (400+ posts)
There is no doubt that Islam is the solution to all the problems of our daily life. As Science gives us all the answer to our questions. where science is silence on some issues then Islam fill the gap and provide us such answers which common sense believe so it is our duty to follow Islam in every field of life and get peace, happiness, and success.
 

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