Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I Speaking Tree Website I Monday October 14, 2013Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born into a Christian family. A regular church-goer, he can be said to have been a religious man in every sense of the word. But he is known to the world as a scientist' not as a man of religion. He spent his whole life setting down the results of his research into the solar system, and it is in this capacity that the world has come to know him.The same is true of most scientists. Most of them have, in their personal lives, been religious men. They were generally born into Christian or Jewish families,' and remained associated with their ancestral religion until the end of their lives.But the thing that these scientists presented to the world was science, not their ancestral religion. They spent their whole lives delving into the mysteries of science and devoted their energies to handing the results of their endeavours on to the world. [Highlight1] Why is it that these people became famous as scientists, rather than as men of religion? The reason is that religion was something that they had inherited from their ancestors, whereas science came to them as a discovery. One can never develop ardent enthusiasm for one's ance-stral inheritance. Something one discovers, on the other 'hand, becomes one's greatest treasure. One feels one cannot survive without presenting it to the world.Today there are millions of people in the world who regard themselves as religious. In spite of this, we find that religion does not play an active part in their lives. It does not become the focal point of their thinking and concentration. Therefore it has not been possible for such people to become enthusiastic proponents of religion.The reason for this can be traced to the fact that religion came to them as an inheritance, not as a discovery. If they themselves had discovered the religion they adhered to, they could not but have proclaimed it to the rest of the world. They would have staked their lives for it. But those who receive religion as a legacy, and do not make it a conscious finding of their own, will not be moved by their faith in this manner. They will be like so many other "Newtons" who believe in one religion or the other, while their energies and enthusiasm are directed towards other fields besides religion.
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