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Such simplistic platitudes don't stand up to scrutiny. China, Israel and the US have very different societies, yet they all do quite well in the scientific field.
Nazi Germany was hardly the epitome of "freedom" yet it singlehandedly matched the entire world in technological strength. The modern aerospace era was launched by Nazi scientists.
Already addressed. The Muslim world sank in all areas of governance. Scientific inquiry was only one casualty, a secondary effect, in a long list.
The same effect is seen in other ancient societies which sank from their zenith: India, China, Persia, Egypt, the Fertile Crescent.
Shall we then say that the culprit was Hinduism or Buddhism or Zoroastrianism or whatever?
It's not Islam, Hinduism or any other religion per se, but religion dictating state affairs and thus putting the sceptics to ignominy, which forms the kernel of the article. It's more true with organized religions which more than often have engaged in power-struggle with the state in last two millennia of Human History.