Edited by mbhcsf at 6-3-2018 09:15 PM
Being Human In The 21st Century
Encik Muhammad Syafiq bin Borhanuddin
March 6, 2018
http://www.ikim.gov.my/index.php/2018/03/06/being-human-in-the-21st-century/
In the several past editions of one the most influential international platforms that shapes global agendas, the World Economic Forum, one of the biggest questions that was raised and discussed is concerning being and staying human in light of emerging trends and technological developments in the 21st century. Interestingly despite the sophistication and advances the world at large especially the West have achieved, they still ponder on these basic questions that have been posed as far as 2000 years ago during the time of the ancient Greek philosophers, chiefly Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The fact that last year alone the world spent close to USD 1.7 trillion on arms, but fell short by less than USD 1.7 billion in fulfilling the United Nations appeal to support refugees – trillions are spent waging wars but little to take a region to safer shores – tells a lot about our state of being human. It was also reported in the New York Times in July 12, 2017 that hundreds of millions of people in China have in recent years turned to religions like Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam, seeking a sense of purpose and an escape from the consumerist culture, recognizing that the decadence of human beings has destroyed the environment. This corroborates the important argument made by Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, the contemporary Muslim thinker from Malaysia, that despite the positive contributions of modern science and technology, modern man does not understand his true self better, and unable to attain a state of peace and tranquility in their self and in relation to the others.
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