Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://tandis.odihr.pl/handle/20.500.12389/20514
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AuthorsAhmed, Basheer (ed.)
AuthorsAhsani, Syed A. (ed.)
AuthorsSiddiqui, Dilnawaz A. (ed.)
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T10:59:29Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T10:59:29Z
Issue Date2005
ISBN1-56564-410-7
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20514
AbstractPublisher's description: Islam's brilliant contributions to science, art, and culture, are a timeless and precious heritage, which should be historically preserved for future generations. The great achievements of Muslim scholars are rarely if at all acknowledged in formal education, and today their identity, origins and impact remain largely obscure. This collection of papers aims to give readers a brief introduction to the intellectual history of Muslims and the contributions that eminent Muslim scholars have made in certain specific fields of knowledge including basic and applied physical and biological sciences, medicine, legal and political theories and practices, economic and financial concepts, models, and institutions, etc. The preservation of civilization necessitates a better understanding, sharing, and recognition of our common human heritage. Given today’s widespread negative stereotyping and falsely generated misunderstanding of Islam and Muslims, the publication of these papers on “Muslim Contributions to World Civilization” is vital to help repair the wrong that is being perpetrated and restore the historical truth, which is being distorted.
Languageen
PublisherIIIT
Subject Keywordsreligion or belief
Subject Keywordseducation
Subject Keywordsculture
Subject KeywordsMuslims
Subject Keywordsstudents
TitleMuslim contributions to world civilization
Material Typetools and guides
Corporate AuthorsInternational Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Publication CountryUnited Kingdom
Publication Place Richmond
Key IssuesDiversity education
CountryUnited Kingdom
Physical Description151 p.
URL more informationhttp://islamicbookstore.com/b8831.html
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