The “Mustafa (pbuh) Prize” empowers the young's proceeded interest of logical greatness

Rana Dajani, the professor of Hashemite University in Jordan, in a note that submitted to The “Mustafa (pbuh) Prize” stressed that advancement of technology and science is not only about technology and science, but also to produce them. technology and science needs a strong basis in the humanities which is lacking as well and must be taken care of as well.
"The development of technology and science in Muslim countries
By looking at number and quality off publications, awards and patents and other indicators that are used internationally, when evaluating development of technology and science. To make sure that we are tracking the Muslim countries I would take into consideration majority Muslim countries as classified by UN.
The position of West Asia and the Middle East countries in the field of science and technology
They are in developing situation but the go to forward slowly. The advancement of technology and science is a journey and takes time because it is about preparing a generation and more of critical thinkers. It is also not only about technology and science, to produce technology and science one needs a strong basis in the humanities which is lacking as well and must be taken care of as well.
The "Mustafa (pbuh) Prize”
That it is a prize for Muslims living in non-Muslim countries and anyone living in a Muslim country which I think is a very great way to define what is under the umbrella of Islam as it was in the past under the Islamic civilization where it did not matter your religion
The most powerful countries in the field of science commercialization
China, Japan, USA, and European countries are the most powerful countries in field of commercialization. Muslims can achieve that position we need freedom of thought that leads to intellectual property and respect of individuals achievements and discoveries.
The most important feature of the "Mustafa Prize"
identifying high quality science within a framework that feeds into fostering pride in an identity based on individuals beliefs in this case being Muslim or growing up in a Muslim majority country. This is important because this particular identity has been marginalized and associated with negative stereotypes which serve to discourage pride in being Muslim which is detrimental to creativity and innovation.
The grant incorporates an uncommon category for youthful analysts, highlighting the centrality of supporting and supporting the era of researchers. By recognizing the accomplishments of young researchers, the “Mustafa (pbuh) Prize” empowers their proceeded interest of logical greatness and cultivates a culture of advancement and request."