Professor Salim Al-Hassani, Chief Editor of the book 1001 Inventions, speaks at the Jeddah Conference on the Knowledge Economy in January 2008.
Prof. Al-Hassani discusses the missing millennium of...
Professor Salim Al-Hassani, Chief Editor of the book 1001 Inventions, speaks at the Jeddah Conference on the Knowledge Economy in January 2008.
Prof. Al-Hassani discusses the missing millennium of history that occured during the period labelled "The Dark Ages" by Western tradition.
1001 Inventions was created by the academic Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) with support from the British Government.
The 1001 Inventions touring exhibition will embark upon a global tour, starting at the London Science Museum in January 2010 and visiting major international cities over a four-year period.
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I truly admire this man! I hope we can inspire many more Muslims to become pioneers of mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, medicine, to advance in technology, create our own cars, build our own universities, and prevail once again! iA
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