Most Pakistani doctors in US accept evolutionary theory: Survey

More than 80 per cent of Pakistani doctors in the United States accepted the theory of evolution.


Express July 03, 2011

The Muslim world stands at a unique moment in its relation to evolutionary theory, stated the co-author of a major survey into attitudes towards evolution among Muslims globally.

According to a report by T. V. Padma on the Science and Development Network website, acceptance of evolution varies widely across the Islamic world, demonstrating that stereotypical ideas about Islam and evolution are wrong, said Salman Hameed, director of the Centre for the Study of Science in Muslim Societies (SSiMS) at Hampshire College, United Sates.

But ideas are being moulded now, he said, because of new phenomena such as mass education, migration and access to the Internet.

"This is a unique moment," Hameed told the 7th World Conference of Science Journalists (27–29 June) in Qatar.

According to the report, Hameed presented initial results from a survey that examines the attempts of educated Muslims to reconcile their religion with the evolutionary science.

The survey is being conducted among doctors and medical students in five Muslim countries — Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey — and also in three countries hosting Muslim diaspora — Turkish doctors in Germany; Pakistani doctors in the United Kingdom; and Arab, Pakistani and Turkish doctors in the United States.

Hameed told SciDev.Net they picked doctors as they would be scientifically literate and share similar educational and social backgrounds. The questions included whether the respondents accepted or rejected the general theory of evolution and, more specifically, whether microbial, animal and human forms of evolution are possible.

He presented the results of just two groups — Pakistanis in the United States and Malaysians in their home country.

Findings

More than 80 per cent of Pakistani doctors in the United States accepted the theory of evolution, including microbial, animal and human evolution.

The majority also believed that one could accept the theory of evolution and hold religious beliefs at the same time.

But most Malaysian doctors (in Malaysia) rejected the theory of evolution, especially with regard to humans.

Negotiating Modernity

While Hameed is optimistic that the basic principles of evolution will eventually become accepted, he said that Muslim countries are still "negotiating modernity" and many replies demonstrated the resulting confusion.

For example, a Turkish doctor said: "It is complicated … I accept evolution scientifically, but reject it religiously". And a Pakistani medical student said: "I accept it when I am in a hospital and reject it when I go home".

Young earth creationism, which holds that Earth was created around 6,000 years ago literally as described in the Bible, and is held by some, mainly US Christian groups, who reject evolution, was absent, demonstrating that media coverage of evolutionary debate needed to be more nuanced.

"Muslim contexts are different from the battles in the United States," Hameed warned. Presenting Muslim attitudes as a controversy was premature and could be damaging, as the "dominant narrative is yet to emerge in the Muslim world", where religion plays an important role in forming people's worldviews.

"If evolution gets conflated with atheism, then a vast rejection, even of the basic principles, is quite possible," he said. Human evolution, though, will likely continue to be a controversial subject — and perhaps be rejected by the majority of Muslims.

Link to audio file of Hameed discussing his research

Link to summary of Hameed's talk on 'The Future of Acceptance of Evolution in the Muslim World'

Link to Hameed's talk presentation slides

COMMENTS (30)

Sonia | 12 years ago | Reply there are a list of books which are totally supported by medical and biological findings- if anyone is interested http://adnanhoca.eu/html/mbookindex.htm
Sonia | 12 years ago | Reply @Mustafa Hanif: can u please reference the ayat where it is CLEAR that all animals evolved from fish??? thats news really!!! @Hassan K Bajwa: Amazing- how many translators and tafseer writers have you read!!????? u say they are infallible- there is concept of history- if an event occurs now and i note it down within a year - the account will be more authentic than someone's account written 20 years from now- this u can verify from any writer of history- or better still read books and see for urself- and u DOUBT the Islamic dogma of old times:) i wonder if u have read Haroon Yahya- in his book- If Darwin had Known DNA- he will describe clearly y Darwin actually gave his theory about evolution in very deep details- i hope biology will not be a problem. Do read it- InshAllah many people's doubts will be cleared.
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