Here is your regular dose of Sagan (tip bad astronomy):
Also, check out this Science & the City podcast on Sagan's search for God with Ann Druyan, Steve Soter, and Neil deGrasse Tyson (tip from Open Parachute). Its a bit long (1hr 23min) but there is some excellent discussion about wonder and nature, and on the use of the word spiritual. Perhaps one of the high points of the podcast is a little past the mid-way point (just after Steve reads the last passage from Cosmos) where Neil raises the question if this naturalistic-spiritual way of life is enough to comfort those who have lost a loved one or a child? Check out Ann's response to this question.
What is Irtiqa?
Irtiqa is Salman Hameed's blog. A few years ago (before Facebook killed many of the blogs), it used to track stories of science & religion, especially those related to Muslim societies. That is still one of its foci, but now it dovetails more of Salman's interests including film, astronomy, science fiction, and science outreach in both Pakistan and the US.
Irtiqa literally means evolution in Urdu. But it does not imply only biological evolution. Instead, it is an all encompassing word used for evolution of the universe, biological evolution, and also for biological/human development. While it has created confusion in debates over biological evolution in South Asia, it provides a nice integrative name for this blog. For further information, contact Salman Hameed.
The blog banner is designed by Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad. You can find all his creative endeavors at Orangie.
Salman Hameed
Salman is an astronomer and Associate Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, Massachusetts. Currently, he is working on understanding the rise of creationism in contemporary Islamic world and how Muslims view the relationship between science & religion. He is also working with historian Tracy Leavelle at Creighton University to analyze reconciliation efforts between astronomers and Native Hawaiians over telescopes on top of sacred Mauna Kea in Hawaii. He teaches “History and Philosophy of Science & Religion” with philosopher Laura Sizer, and “Science in the Islamic World”, both at Hampshire College. Salman and Laura Sizer are also responsible for the ongoing Hampshire College Lecture Series on Science & Religion, and you can find videos of all these lectures below. Contact information here.
LABELS
- Arab Spring
- art
- Astronomy
- Astronomy Pictures from Pakistan
- atheism
- beliefs of scientists
- Catholic Church and science
- creationism
- education
- education in muslim world
- ethics morality and science
- evolution
- faith and medicine
- film theater and television
- Friday Journal Club
- general
- history
- humor
- intelligent design
- Irtiqa Conversations
- Islam and Modernity
- islam and science
- Islamic Calendar
- islamic creationism
- Judaism and science
- media
- Muslims in Europe
- off topic
- Pakistan
- politics of science and religion
- posts by Nidhal Guessoum
- primates
- pseudoscience
- religion and environmentalism
- Religion and Health
- Religion and Technology
- Saturday Video
- science and Native religions
- science and religion books
- science fiction
- science in muslim world
- science of belief
- science of morality
- science religion and terrorism
- UFO religions
Blog Archive
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- Randi on Sagan
- The evolution of Harun Yahya's "Atlas of Creation"
- John Haught's Science & Religion Lecture Cancelled
- Darwin's tasty mistake
- Cherry-picking evidence
- BBC Radio program: Islam & Science - part 2
- Short documentary about the school situation in Swat
- Galileo's Astronomical Ale
- Short (sci-fi) story from the New Yorker
- Religion in government
- Evolutionary Psychology and Religion - from Sci Am
- BBC Radio program: Islam & Science - part 1
- Purgatory years
- Sharia in Swat - what now?
- Dead Philosophers on Death
- Oped on Darwin in the Muslim World
- Darwin bicentennial in Pakistan
- Nerd President on Science (and Darwin)
- Interview with Religion News Service
- Darwin 200 at Hampshire College
- Twisting Darwin's beliefs
- Life, God, Language and an Amazonian tribe
- Singing Darwin
- Darwin celebrations at Hampshire College
- Responding to terrorism in Pakistan
- Shermer on the use of "survival of the fittest"
- Darwin's beliefs
- Evolution and Religion in US
- Step aside Sputnik - here comes Iran
- The Tree of Life
- A new book on Haeckel and his evolutionary thought
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