It is with a feeling of gratitude to Almighty Allah that we welcome the publication of this modest work of compilation on the biography of Muslim scholars and scientists. This book is an attempt to instill the feeling of ‘izzah’ (greatness) of the achievement of our past scholars and scientist, neither to be left alone...Read More
The issue at hand is whether or not religion should be kept out of the science classroom in the Muslim world and in particular at the level of university education. This is a controversial subject in view of today’s science legacy, as a result of centuries of successful practice, and in view of the dire...Read More
Science, or more generally knowledge, has always occupied a high place in the Islamic culture. As Muhammad Abdus Salam, the first person from the Islamic World to receive a Nobel Prize in the sciences, often remarked, some 750 verses of the Qur’an (about one sixth of the Holy Book) describe natural phenomena and encourage Muslims...Read More
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