Neil DeGrasse Tyson - The Islamic Golden Age: Naming Rights - YouTube
One of Tyson's key point seems to be that the Islamic Golden Age came to an end largely due to the influence of one man, Iman Hamid al-Ghazali. According to Tyson, al-Ghazali saw some kinds of learning, such as mathematics, as being from Satan. As his ideas caught on, the Golden Age came to an end.
Do you think Tyson is onto something? Why or why not?
What, in your opinion, brought about the end of the Islamic Golden Age?
First of all, Tyson is quite wrong in his assumption with regards to Ghazali, who did not simply state that mathematics is devils work or from Satan. What he said was: “a clumsy and stupid person must be kept away from the seashore, not the proficient swimmer; and a child must be prevented from handling a snake, not the skilled snake-charmer.”
Feeding into: “The mathematical sciences…nothing in them entails denial or affirmation of religious matters…from them, however, two evils have been caused…”
So the sciences themselves are not evil but they can result in evil or lack of belief.
Without spending hours typing it up, he essentially warned against the blind following of mathematics and science and those who teach those sciences (even at that time, many of them had become athesitic in their view points, pointing to science as negating Allah). Basically, to not get caught up in thinking that science is superior to religion or use it to disprove the existence of Allah. It's a simple warning that should be heeded to this day.
With regards to the fall of the so called "golden age", we must understand, i twas rather the second golden age of Islam, the first being the life time and imo, in particular the age of Madinah and the establishment of the Islamic state under Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
This second golden age, which led to the creation of Islamic territory from Europe to the far reaches of Asia came to an end for numerous reasons, primary among them the bickering, fighting and civil wars of various muslim groups, their dynasties and nationalities, in complete contradiction with Islamic teachings. This in-fighting led to the enemies of the muslims, largely the christian europeans from growing stronger and eventually, bit by bit, taking muslim territory, destroying muslim cities, their progress, their schools and hospitals, their places of worship, their agriculture and water purification and setting an entire people, spread across at least 3 continents, back a thousand years.
That process has been repeated any time there has been progress across the muslim world, modern examples including Libya, Syria, Pakistan and Iran.