“When the Human Becomes a Machine: Where Does the Heart Hide in the Noise of Materialism?”
In an age of scientific progress, some believe matter can explain everything. But when applied to the human being, materialism becomes a spacious prison: its walls are “science,” its ceiling is technology—yet its floor is empty of mercy and values.
1) Reducing the human being to a “biological machine” Materialism views the human as cells, nerves, and chemical reactions. But can it explain: sacrifice for others, love, compassion, modesty, honor, loyalty— with physical equations? Materialism kills what is most beautiful in the human being because it refuses what cannot be measured by devices.
2) When success becomes a number… and happiness a product Modern material societies produce a new type of human: works a lot, feels little owns a lot, loves little collects money, loses his soul chases desire, forgets his heart That is why the world—despite progress—fills with anxiety, depression, and suicide.
Matter can satisfy the body, but it cannot silence the cry of the soul.
3) Faith is not the enemy of science—it completes it A Muslim is not hostile to science; he sees it as a path to knowing God. Each discovery of a law in the universe becomes another sign of precision and governance. Faith does not ask you to close your mind; it asks you to see the full picture: matter and soul, body and mind, seen and unseen.
Atheism sees half the picture; faith sees it whole.
“4) Morality: what matter cannot manufacture In materialist philosophy: good is “social opinion” evil is “psychological impression” truth and lies are “preferences” mercy is “evolutionary function” But the human conscience—even in non-religious people—rejects this flattening. It knows: there is truth and falsehood there is justice and oppression and there is a spirit that rises above matter