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Science and Islam: Part 3 | The Power of Doubt

qausain wrote 1 week ago: - Physicist Jim Al-Khalili travels through Syria, Iran, Tunisia and Spain to tell the story of the g … more →

Tags: Documentaries, Science, Algebra., algorithm, BBC, Documentary, Free, Free movies, Iran

President Obama's Speech and History. The "other" Paul Revere. Air France Crash Weather Analysis6 comments

symonsezwlky wrote 6 months ago: President Greeted Warmly in Cairo  Airbus Crash: First off, I want to start off with a very compelli … more →

Tags: Bob Symon, Culture, History, Louisville Forecast, Louisville Weather, News, Opinion, Politics, Science

Invaders of the mind

sudhan wrote 9 months ago: James Buchan on how an intellectual infiltration helped to civilise us James Buchan The Guardian, Sa … more →

Tags: Commentary, Europe, Islam, Muslim-Christian relations, Jonathan Lyons, renaissance, Beit al-Hikma, Arabic Books, Philosophy

Arabic Myths

ScientistForTruth wrote 11 months ago: It was once mistakenly thought that the Arabs invented ‘Arabic’ numerals, including the number ‘0’ ( … more →

Tags: Algebra., Arabic, arabic numerals, Brahagupta, Diophantus, fermat, fibonacci, Gerbert, Hindus

Al-Khwarizmi and Algebra1 comment

richbeveridge wrote 1 year ago: Abu Ja’far Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi was an Arab mathematician who lived and worked in Ba … more →

Tags: Math history, Algebra.

Al-Khwarizmi and Algebra4 comments

ismailimail wrote 1 year ago: Ancient Greek Babylonian and Indian mathematicians had all found ways of calculating missing numbers … more →

Tags: fatimids, History, Muslim Scholars

Post Zero3 comments

mitsukurina wrote 1 year ago: This first post, about the origins and transference of the concept of zero and the modern numeral sy … more →

Tags: History, knowledge, Science, Abbasid, algorithm, Arab, Bangalore, Bhramagupta, Greek


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