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  • @ErisDulig not really

  • What about Bin Laden?

  • These famous converts are total suckers. Under Haraam (Arabic: حَرَام‎) (often haram) their music is banned. If sharai becomes law, all these famous people will be out of a job because their music and acting is forbidden in Islam. Fools!

  • @thepowerofloandhate yo your going to burn in hell because islam is the truth i mean seriously jesus is NOT god

  • they say that modern science was due to the cumulative efforts of the Hellenic, Islamic and Latin civilizations

  • so know you see my point

  • geographers and traders in the Islamic world contributed to agriculture, the arts, economics, industry, law, literature, navigation, philosophy, sciences, sociology, and technology, both by preserving earlier traditions and by adding inventions and innovations of their own.[3] Howard R. Turner writes: "Muslim artists and scientists, princes and laborers together made a unique culture that has directly and indirectly influenced societies on every continent."[3]

  • The great scholars of the House of Wisdom included Al-Khawarizmi, the "father" of algebra, which takes its name from his book Kitab al-Jabr.The Islamic Golden Age is traditionally dated from the mid-7th century to the mid-13th century A.D.[1][2] During this period, artists, engineers, scholars, poets, philosophers,

  • Drawing on Persian, Indian and Greek texts—including those of Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Hippocrates, Euclid, Plotinus, Galen, Sushruta, Charaka, Aryabhata and Brahmagupta—the scholars accumulated a great collection of world knowledge, and built on it through their own discoveries. Baghdad was known as the world's richest city and centre for intellectual development of the time, and had a population of over a million, the largest in its time.[3]

  • many of the most learned Muslim scholars were part of this excellent research and educational institute.In the reign of al-Ma'mun, observatories were set up, and The House was an unrivalled center for the study of humanities and for Islamic science, including Islamic mathematics, Islamic astronomy, Islamic medicine, Islamic alchemy and chemistry, zoology and Islamic geography.

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