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Md. Wasim Aktar

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Chemistry

... . Hence, the present work is a small effort to find out the contribution of ancient Arabian and Egyptian scientists in the field of Chemistry. Different scientists of different school of thought, correlating different streams of science ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Chemistry

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 07/02/2008 | Science

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on the Development of Physics & Technology

... remarkable essay on the elasticity of the air. It is an original piece of research. (7) The Muslim scientists took interest in the determination of the specific gravity of various substances. Sanad Ibn ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on the Development of Physics & Technology

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 18/02/2008 | Science

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Astronomy

... in 1274. He was a philosopher, mathematician, astronomer and physician. He was one of the greatest Muslim mathematicians and scientists. He wrote both in Arabic and Persian. It is said that he knew Greek as well. He joined the Mongol ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Astronomy

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 18/02/2008 | Science

Fundamentals of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics: Role of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists

... a mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, geographer and traveller, made a good contribution to mathematics. He was one of the greatest scientists of all times. He spent a considerable time in India. He translated a number of works from ... Read Read: Fundamentals of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics: Role of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 29/09/2008 | Science

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Botany and Agriculture

... classified into those that grow from cuttings, those that grow from seeds and those that grow spontaneously. The Ancient scientists’ knowledge of applied botany and agriculture can be estimated by reading the accounts of ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Botany and Agriculture

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 12/02/2008 | Science

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Geography

Md. Wasim Aktar Deptt. of Agril. Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India. The Muslims had to travel to distant lands across plains and cities, deserts and mountains, rivers and seas in ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Geography

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 18/02/2008 | Science
Ernie Fitzpatrick

Egyptian Expertise

Modern-day scientists are amazed at the skill of the Mayans and their calender that could understand black holes and somehow know that it took 26,000 years for our solar system to make a complete revolution around the universal neighborhood ... Read Read: Egyptian Expertise

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 01/07/2008 | Philosophy

Egyptian Jewelry - Gift For a Pharaoh

... spirits, evil spells and illnesses. To a degree this tradition has been kept alive to this very day - now even some scientists have found that natural substances do have some vibration, energy or subtle attributes that are impossible to ... Read Read: Egyptian Jewelry - Gift For a Pharaoh

By: Declan Taggart | 14/11/2009 | Women's Issues

Would Ancient Egyptians Worship your Pet Cat?

... mice. Many farms, vineyards, and orchards continue to welcome cats for their ability to contain the local pest populations. Scientists have spent vast sums of money trying to unlock the secrets of feline nocturnal vision. Cats’ nerves, ... Read Read: Would Ancient Egyptians Worship your Pet Cat?

By: R. G. Kirk | 02/10/2007 | Pets
Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil

What were the Gifts of the Egyptian Pope to the Prophet Muhammad?

... Stomach is the Home of Sickness". Was he very knowledgeable? Or was he inspired by Allah? How come that He was ahead of the today scientists who say that the gastrointestinal tract encompasses about 60-80% of the total body's immune system ... Read Read: What were the Gifts of the Egyptian Pope to the Prophet Muhammad?

By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 15/05/2009 | Free
Md. Wasim Aktar

The Modern Medical Science: a Journey Through History

... indebtedness to the Muslims, and on the other putting a seal of testimony to the gigantic and original contributions of the Muslim scientists to medicine. Since the medical knowledge was primarily borrowed from the Greeks, the new system ... Read Read: The Modern Medical Science: a Journey Through History

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 20/10/2008 | Science

Science and the Genesis Creation Account

... ancient religions believed the universe had existed forever. Until the middle of the twentieth century even many scientists still believed the universe had always existed. Only during our generation has science – astronomy in particular – ... Read Read: Science and the Genesis Creation Account

By: Rob VandeWeghe | 20/10/2007 | Religion
Elsabe Smit

Water From Outer Space

... their belief in the medicine, rather than the medicine itself, makes them better. The research that Masaro Emoto and other scientists have done recently indicates that water indeed has a memory, and that the human body responds to the ... Read Read: Water From Outer Space

By: Elsabe Smit | 21/10/2008 | Self Improvement

ERROR IN HISTORY: GREECE IS NOT THE CRADLE OF PHILOSOPHY

... animate (psyche)”, and that Aristotle Sargis called them “physiologoi” or scholars of nature, that is, physical scientists, with nature of being understood here in the global sense as the sum of beings; our belief that they are philosophers ... Read Read: ERROR IN HISTORY: GREECE IS NOT THE CRADLE OF PHILOSOPHY

By: De Double Jay | 01/09/2009 | History

Origins of the Words ‘alchemy’ and Chemistry

... drugs to treat disease. Although a believer in magic, astrology, and alchemy, Paracelsus was also an empirical scientist (one who relies on observation and experimental methods); he contributed significantly to the development of medicine. ... Read Read: Origins of the Words ‘alchemy’ and Chemistry

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 01/10/2008 | College & University

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