 Government institutions and well-meaning Nigerians have been urged to encourage the study of science by Islamic youths as it has potential to develop the country. This chart was given at an event themed to highlight the contributions of early Muslims to science and discoveries. Details in this report. The history of Islam's relation to science has largely been one of harmony. Today, many Muslims can be found in the fields of medicine and engineering. At this gathering, the full class is to reward those who have devoted time to Islamic science education. We need to encourage young Muslims that are studying and in encouraging them, we also need to motivate them and reward them with something that is meaningful. But unfortunately, people who have dedicated their time, their efforts, their life to studies, both Islamic education and Western education are not being rewarded. To what we are enjoying today as dividends of science and technology, and we are saying that calling attention of Muslims of today, that we also need to wake up from a slumber, take up learning, not just religious education as people say in terms of compartmentalization of knowledge, but knowledge generally, beneficial knowledge, useful knowledge, knowledge that will bring up things that will make life more meaningful, more enjoyable to people. The conversation here focuses on what Islamic science has achieved in history, as well as encouraging values in Muslim culture today. One of the first values that they will learn, that they will take away from this kind of event is one of them is patience. Because for you to gather knowledge, you have to be very patient. You also have tenacity is one of those values. Another value is thinking in the realm of how can I contribute as a solution provided to the challenges facing my society. What we need to do currently is to encourage the scholars that are coming up, that science is a solution. In fact, it's a panacea to the current pandemic we have in this country. Action is even necessary in miracles. So if we truly want to change the ways that life is happening to us, we have to be part of it. And science affords us principles that allow us to critically reflect and come up with solutions that truly, logical solutions that truly get the results that we are hoping and praying for. Aside from that, we add people like Jabir Bonrayan, known as father of modern chemistry, and his concepts are still useful to you today. We add Al-Khawarizmi, who was the father of Al-Jibra, and to today Al-Jibra is still useful. And the concept of Al-Jibra is what is being used in technology today that is helping the world, those in aviation, any field you mention, they need Al-Jibra. In all, there are speakers who are unanimous of the contributions of early Islamic scholars to science and its contemporary relevance as it shape its development of today. This is Al-Khawarizmi reporting from Al-Jibra.