the command to learn at a Moslem expressed in the Quran :
"O ye who believe! when it is
said unto you, Make room! in assemblies, then make room; Allah will
make way for you (hereafter). And when it is said, Come up higher! go up
higher; Allah will exalt those who believe among you, and those who
have knowledge, to high ranks. Allah is Informed of what ye do". Qs 58:11.
In Islam there is no real dichotomy between public science and religion. A religion expert also must be master science and technology. Some examples of religious experts who also expert knowledge is Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Sina, known as Avicenna, master the science of Medicine, Science Physics, Geology, Mineralogy. Abu Walid Muhammad Ibn Ahmad (Ibn Rushd), a philosophy, mathematics, theology, Maliki jurist, astronomy, geography and science. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, an expert in the fields of mathematics, astronomy and geography. Indeed, ideally as that of a Muslim. Do not just look narrowly Islam, studied theology but do not know the progress of technology, do not understand the internet, it does not update the global political conditions. Islam does not teach that way. Science can give us understanding, to distinguish good and bad, right and wrong. Nature is needed, it is important for us. But aside from that the command is also mandatory for Muslims.