How can muslims raise and dominate

drali

Voter (50+ posts)
This is era of science and technology. Emotions, faith and physical strength alone can not make u win any war.In today warefare whole country of enemy can be destroyed by just pressing a button and no purity of faith or physical strength is required to press a button. There is a huge difference of science and technology between muslim countries and usa and israel.The small country israel has more contribution in research, inventions patents and more noble prize winners in sciences than the whole group of 56 muslim countries.28 minutes ago
Muslims r in state of war .This war can not be won by giving threats to israel or usa , by raising slogans of " death to america" or by burning flags of usa.It can only be won by bridging this vast gap in science and technology between muslim countries and west.Keep in mind what happened to talibans in afghanistan who r purist in faith. God sent no angels to help them cuz there strategy was wrong . Muslims need not people like Usama bin ladin, Hafiz saed etc but people like Newton, Einstein and Farady etc. to win this war.Muslims need not books and magazines like Gazawa, Al-jahad etc but books and magazines like Physical Review, The Nature, The Scientific American etc .Law of nature is same for all. Keep in mind a nation who send its future newtons , einsteins to battlefield instead to universities and research institutes and give bombs in their hands instead of books , 21th century has nothing in its lap for such nation except insult ,defeat and slavery.
 

drali

Voter (50+ posts)
If u r talking of welfare network then in Pak Edhai and dr Tahir and jamat islami have done more welfare work for people of pakistan so what it means that they r capable of running country.These two people r running successfully far greater welfare networks than ur leader.
 

drali

Voter (50+ posts)
Yes we will establish science research centres in pak .we r working on initial phase.namal college is not a research institute but only technical courses r taught there.There r many such technical
colleges in pak already.
 

Bombaybuz

Minister (2k+ posts)
Humara aur humara he kya sari duniya ka aik he masla hai aur woh hai economy... bacha anparh hoo aur paisey walay ka hoo tou koe question karta hai kya ... haan ya he koe well educated aur berozgar hoo tou us ko 10 lantain parain geen subha sham ... jahan poverty address na hoo wahan edu classical jazz music jesay he hoti hai jo empty stomach maza nahi deta ...
 

junaids

MPA (400+ posts)
Why don't you come to pakistan and establish school and colleges for science and technology.
like Nimmal college established by Imran Khan

You talk and he just ' does! '

If a nation could become educated just by establishment of schools and colleges alone, it would have been a very easy task. There is no dearth of educated people in Pakistan. If utilized to their full potential, they can do wonders in their respective fields. Unfortunately, they are either stuck in a non-productive environment, or remain unemployed years after graduation. The current number of graduates that Pakistan produces cannot be absorbed by the job market, and that creates frustration among the youth, leading to self-defeating habits of drug addiction and criminal activity. So establishment of new institutions of learning will not be conducive, if not paired with a similar improvement of the industrial base.

One of the major reasons why industry is not able to provide jobs for new grads, is that they are not making any major advances in their fields. This may be a result of a combination of factors; inadequate support from the government, and a lack of basic necessities like energy, water and security, as well as uncontrollable inflation. Besides industry needs the right people to help it grow. When there is a disconnect between what the job market requires, and what our schools are producing, companies will find it hard to hire.

Advancement of industry from basic commodity production into Research&Development will greatly help alleviate the situation. By venturing into new fields, industry will be creating more jobs, and providing an incentive for those currently employed to move ahead via continuing education. This will in turn generate more entry level positions for the new grads. As a side effect, this will also create a need for people to opt for higher education or otherwise be left behind.

With demand, there will be an automatic drive to add more institutions of higher learning, mind you, not as a charity rather as a profitable business. This then, becomes a self-propagating solution, as with better educated staff, companies will be able to create more opportunities. As they continue to grow, they will need more highly trained/skilled labor to meet their needs, creating a demand for more educational institutions.

Sadly, until vested interests, against education of the masses, remain entrenched in the corridors of powers, this will forever be a dream. The army may have to take action and remove the current jahils. It would be better to force a soft revolution, before the circumstances create a violent and bloody one, which no one will be able to control.
 
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Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
drali,
kubhi science research center kholtay ho aur kubhi multani peeron kay paas!
Yeh drama bazi ub bund hojani chaheay!
Multani peer nay aapko yeh nahin butaya keh aapki daal gulnay wali nahin?
Kia unhon nay aapko pehchan bhi lia tha keh aap Dr Z ho?
Mein nay to aapko pehchan lia hay. AAinda se aap ka peer mein hoon!:)
Aik pesheengoi aur! Aap mujhay manein gay nahin!!:lol:
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
If a nation could become educated just by establishment of schools and colleges alone, it would have been a very easy task. There is no dearth of educated people in Pakistan. If utilized to their full potential, they can do wonders in their respective fields. Unfortunately, they are either stuck in a non-productive environment or remain unemployed years after graduation. The current number of graduates that Pakistan produces cannot be absorbed by the job market and that leads to frustration among the youth, leading to self defeating habits of drug addiction and criminal activity. So establishment of new institutions of learning will not be conducive if not paired with a similar improvement of the industrial base.

One of the major reasons why industry is not able to provide jobs for new grads is that they are not making any major advances in their production or growth. This may be a result of a combination of factors. Inadequate support from the government and a lack of basic necessities like energy, water and security, as well as uncontrollable inflation. Besides industry needs the right people to help it grow, when there is a disconnect between what the job market requires and what our schools are producing, companies will find it hard to hire.

Advancement of industry from basic commodity production into Research&Development will greatly help alleviate the situation. By venturing into new fields, industry will be creating more jobs, and providing an incentive for those currently employed to move ahead by seeking continuing education. This will in turn generate more entry level positions for the new grads. As a side effect, this will also create a need for people to opt for higher education otherwise be left behind.

With demand, there will be an automatic drive to add more institutions of higher learning, mind you, not as a charity rather as a profitable business. This then becomes a self-propagating solution, as with better educated staff, companies will be able to create more opportunities. As they continue to grow, they will need more highly trained/skilled labor to meet their needs, creating a demand for more education institutions.

Sadly, until vested interests against education of the masses, remain entrenched in the corridors of powers, this will forever be a dream. The army may have to take action and remove the current jahils. It would be better to force a soft revolution, before the circumstances create a violent and bloody one, which no one will be able to withstand.

Though I agree with your thoghts, I dont take drali seriously. He is an actor playing his part in this drama.
Then again, arn't we all? Actors on the same stage.
 

titan

MPA (400+ posts)
do you really think with 3% of educational budget we (Pakistani) can rise and dominate :lol:


Malaysia allocate 21/% of GDP for education:13:
 

junaids

MPA (400+ posts)
do you really think with 3% of educational budget we (Pakistani) can rise and dominate :lol:


Malaysia allocate 21/% of GDP for education:13:

The tragedy is that very little of that 3% actually is used for the purposes of furthering education. It is amazing how Pakistan has been blessed with the best of minds, but they have never had the opportunity to run the country.