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  1. Egyptian Mathematicians: Ptolemy, Diophantus, Caleb Gattegno, Ibn Yunus, Ahmes, Abu Kamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, Ahmed Ibn Yusuf
  2. 850 Births: Arnulf of Carinthia, Harald I of Norway, Emperor Seiwa, Árpád, Umar Ibn Hafsun, Abu Kamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, Smbat I, Hatto I
  3. Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam ibn Muhammad ibn Shuja (German Edition) by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-06-24
  4. The algebra of Abu Kamil: Kitab fi al-Jabr wa'l-muqabala, (The University of Wisconsin publications in medieval science) by Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam, 1966
  5. Abu Kamil's "On the pentagon and decagon" (Japanese Studies in the history of science. Supplement) by Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam, 1971
  6. Algebra of Abu Kamil in a Commentary by Mordecai Finzi (Publications in Medieval Science, No 10) by Abukamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, 1966-06
  7. The algebra of Abu Kamil. 'Kitab fi al-Jabr wa'l-muqabala,' in a commentary by Mordecai Finzi (Wisconsin University. Publications in medieval science) by Shuja' Ibn Aslam Abu Kamil, 1966
  8. Algebra of Abu Kamil in a Commentary by Mordecai Finzi by Abukamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, 1966

81. Registrar Office
234, 983410, abuHAIMED, HATIM MANSOUR RASHED, BS, SE 275, 984831, KALANTAN,OSAMAH MOHAMMED kamil, BS, ME. 276, 984869, AL-GHAMDI, WALID ALI ABDULLAH
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LIST OF GRADUATED STUDENTS IN TERM 032 (UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS SORTED BY STUDENT ID) Serial Student ID Student Name Degree Major AL-MUTAIRI, FAHAD SAIR RAJA'A BS CHE AL-YEMNI, FAISAL ABDULLAH FAHAD BS EE AL-MUTAIRI, FAISAL MUTLAQ MOHAMM MBA MBA AL-QAHTANI, ALI SAEED SALEM MS MATH AL-QUWAISIM, HUSAIN ALI HASAN BS PETE HAMAD, AYAD MUHAMMAD ALI BS CS AL-GHAMDI, TALAL ABDUL-RAHMAN BS PETE AL-EISA, ABDUL-AZIZ ASAAD BS ME AL-MUBARAK, FADI SAMEER ABDALLAH BS COE AL-DUHAILEB, RAED ABDUL RAZZAQ BS EE AL-SAEED, YOUSEF ALI MOHAMMED BS CS AL-BOGMI, ABDULLAH EGAB ABDULLAH BS ICHM AL-GARAWI, THAMER ABDALLAH BS EE AL-AMOUDI, MOHAMMAD FAHAD BS ICHM AL-SHAMMASI, BASSAM ABDULLAH BS CS AL-ZAHRANI, AHMED SAEED MOHAMMED BS CHE AL-EISA, FAISAL TAREQ ABDALLAH BS PETE AL-NAJJAR, JAWAD ATEF JAWAD BS COE AL-SUBAIE, ABDULLAH MUHAMMAD BS EE AL-MARZOUQ, ANAS MOHAMMAD ALI BS PETE MOHAMMED, MOHAMMED ABDALLA AYOUB MS PETE AL-MULHIM, ABDULLAH ABDULMOHSIN BS PETE ZAMAN, SHARIF FAKHRUZ MS CHE IRMAN, HERMADI MS CS ALAMMARI, HISHAM MOHAMMAD ALI MBA MBA AL-SHAMMARI, KHALED SALEM MUTAIR BS SE BOKHARI, FEROZ ALI BS COE AL-SHAHRANI, GHANEM MUHAMMAD

82. Martin Van Bruinessen
there are also two Arabic works on fiqh, abu shuja alIsfahani s still widelyused On the others, see abu Daudi 1980, Zamzam 1979 and Quzwain 1985.
http://www.let.uu.nl/~martin.vanbruinessen/personal/publications/pesantren_and_k
Martin van Bruinessen, "Pesantren and kitab kuning: maintenance and continuation of a tradition of religious learning", in: Wolfgang Marschall (ed.), Texts from the islands. Oral and written traditions of Indonesia and the Malay world Ethnologica Bernica , 4]. Berne: University of Berne, 1994, pp. 121-145. Pesantren and kitab kuning:
maintenance and continuation of a tradition of religious learning
One of Indonesia's great traditions is that of Muslim religious learning as embodied in the Javanese pesantren and similar institutions in the outer islands and the Malay peninsula. The raison d'être of these institutions is the transmission of traditional Islam as laid down in scripture, i.e., classical texts of the various Islamic disciplines, together with commentaries, glosses and supercommentaries on these basic texts written over the ages. These works are collectively known, in Indonesia, as kitab kuning The pesantren (or pondok surau dayah , as it is called elsewhere) is not the only institution of Muslim religious education, and the tradition it embodies is only one out of several tendencies within Indonesian Islam. Modernist, reformist and fundamentalist currents emerged partly in opposition to it, and to some extent developed into rigid traditions themselves. My concern here is exclusively with the former, although a strict delimitation from the other currents - with which there has always been interaction - is not possible, and in recent years even a certain convergence is perceptible. Muhammadiyah, the major reformist organisation, for instance, now has its own pesantren, where besides its usual school curriculum, classical Arabic texts are also taught (although a different selection from the classical corpus is made than in the traditional pesantren).

83. Autobiography And Silence:
Early biography and thought of abu alHasan Mirza Shaykh al-Ra is, Qajar prince, While residing in Quchan one day in the presence of shuja`u d-dawlih,
http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/articles/A-E/cole/rais.htm
Autobiography and Silence: The Early Career of Shaykhu'r-Ra'is Qajar Juan R.I. Cole University of Michigan When the dying Muzaffaru'd-Din Shah signed the first Iranian Constitution, joyous crowds gathered before the seat of the National Assembly, celebrants wept and hugged one another, the city was illuminated for two whole nights, and commemorative poems were penned by Shaykhu'r-Ra'is and others. So we are informed by E.G. Browne, who gleaned these scenes from contemporary Persian newspapers published at the beginning of the year 1907. Browne does not, however, tell us more about this last figure, the major littérateur and opponent of absolutism, Abu'l-Hasan Mirza Shaykhu'r-Ra'is (1848-1920). This thinker has left behind a brief autobiography that discusses his intellectual and political formation in the years from his childhood to 1894, when it was written. Unfortunately, it is characterized by an elliptical style, the suppression of much relevant information, and a reticence about his subjective impressions and his motivations for his actions. The book in which the autobiographical sketch appears contains also specimens of letters and poetry, into which much of the subjective dimension of his life is displaced.

84. ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN PAKISTAN
Islamic mystic tradition as “Insan alkamil” or the complete human being. My maternal grandfather Hakim Ahmad shuja came from Bazaar-e-Hakiman which
http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_101_150/islam_and_human_rights_in_pakist.h

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ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN PAKISTAN: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE POSITIONS OF THREE CONTEMPORARY WOMEN
Riffat Hassan, B.A. Hons., Ph. D. (University of Durham, England) [Dr. Riffat Hassan In February 1999, she founded The International Network for the Rights of Female Victims of Violence in Pakistan (INRFVVP ), a non-profit organization with a worldwide membership, which has played a noteworthy role in highlighting the issue of violence against girls and women, particularly with reference to “crimes of honor” (website: www.inrfvvp.org ; E-mail: inrfvvpe@athena.louisville.edu In Pakistan’s patriarchal culture, it is rare to hear the voices of women who represent a distinct perspective in the context of the public debate on Islam and human rights (including women’s rights). Three women whose names have become known to many in Pakistan as advocates of particular positions in the ongoing debate are Asma Jahangir, Dr. Farhat Hashmi and myself. In the last few years I have been asked by many people who are interested in this debate to clarify how and why my views differ from those of Asma Jahangir who is a human rights lawyer and Farhat Hashmi who is a teacher and preacher of Islam. I have responded to this question in various forums but since the spoken word only reaches a limited number of people, I am writing this analysis which I hope will be used for serious discussion and reflection on issues which are of critical importance in our times.

85. Ancient Iranian History, Culture, Literature, Etc
Tarikhi kamil-i Iran az tasis-i silsilah-i Mad ta inqiraz-i Qajariyah. Vardasbi, abu Zarr. Iran dar puyah-i tarikh. Tihran Intisharat-i Qalam,
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Ancient Iranian History, Culture, Literature, etc
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Ancient Iranian Literature, Texts and Inscriptions
Ancient Iranian History (General books with sections pertaining to the ancient period)
Alvandpur, Ghulam Riza. Agarha-yi tarikh. [Tehran] : Intisharat-i Hashimi, 1363 [1984 or 1985]. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS272 .A45 1984 Armajani, Yahya. Iran. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1972]. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS272 .A9 Azkayi, Parviz. Farmanravayan-i gumnam. Tihran : Bunyad-i Mawqufat-i Duktur Mahmud Afshar, 1989-. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS273 .A94 1989 Bastani Parizi, Muhammad Ibrahim. Nay-i haft band : majmuah-i maqalat-i tarikhi va-adabi. Tihran : Muassasah-i Matbuati-i Atai, 1363 [1984 or 1985]. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= PK6561.B394 N3 1984 Bayani, Shirin. Hasht maqalah dar zaminah-i tarikh. [Tihran, Intisharat-i Tus, 1352/1973]. LOCATION: Suzzallo Stacks; Call #= DS272 .B39

86. Tahqiq Qira'at Al-Fatiha Min Tabyin Aqwal Al-Qadima
alHabib ala Sharh al-Khatib al-Ma ruf bi l-Iqna fi Hall Alfaz Abi shuja . Edited by abu Abdullah Muhammad b. al-Hasan b. Isma il and abu Ma adh
http://www.livingislam.org/maa/tqft_e.html
HOME quranic hadith fiqh ... email
min Tabyin Aqwal al-Qadima Allahumma hidayatan li-s-sawab! [to] you as well. I. As to the First Reading: However, before going into the details of the above simple and straightforward fiqhi one-line answer to your question, namely how should one practically recite behind the Imam, that is to say, its kayfiyya [procedure], I would like to take the opportunity here to address a number of general concerns relating to the background of your question, particularly in relation to what I had read of your narration of what the Hanafi author wrote on behalf of our Madhhab. Those who want to go straight to the fiqhi material should skip the following eight paragraphs. Examples that may arise: Example 3: Other Hadiths that are specific in character [Lafz Khass] and have reliable narrations also show that the Prophet exempted the Fatiha, but there is really no point bringing them out here. In sum, this verse is too general to apply to a specific ruling, and our school has appropriately specified the general here. II. The Hadith of Abu Hurayra (may Allah be well pleased with him!) which says:

87. Selected New Acquisitions In Arabic
Q275 2004 Ibn Hayyan, abu Marwan Hayyan ibn Khalaf, 987 or 81076. al-Sifr al-thanimin kitab Main Stack XM05.00364 shuja, Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Wahid.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/NearEast/ara0105.html
Selected New Acquisitions in Arabic
UC Berkeley Library
January, 2005
The following is a list of new library acquisitions. The items appear in call number order, thus they are roughly divided by subject. Microforms and new serials are grouped at the end of the list.
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88. Matematici A-C
Al-Khwarizmi, abu Ja far Muhammad ibn Musa (Bagdad/Corasmia? 780ca.
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Elenco in ordine alfabetico limitato alle iniziali A, B e C delle maggiori personalit  della matematica Saranno disponibili anche elenchi di matematici in ordine cronologico
Vedi Matematici con iniziale
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89. Matematici D-L
1912 - 1986); Kaplansky, Irving (Toronto, Canada 1917 - ); al-Karaji, abu Bekr
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Matematici D-L
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90. Al-Khwarizmi
Translate this page Al Khawarizmi foi o primeiro a escrever sobre a álgebra, depois dele veio AbuKamil shuja Ibn Aslam, muitos outros seguiram seus passos, seu livro sobre os
http://www.islam.org.br/al_khwarizmi.htm
Em Nome de Deus, O Clemente, O Misericordioso!
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi Al-Khwarizmi O Fundador Da Álgebra Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi , nasceu em Khawarizm (Khiva), no sul da cidade do rio Oxus no Uzbequistão atual, seus pais migraram para um lugar ao sul de Bagdá quando era criança, a data exata de seu nascimento não é conhecida. Viveu na época do califa Abássida Al Ma'mum, no século IX da era cristã, sabe-se que ele morreu em 846, trabalhou na biblioteca formada por Harum Ar Rachid pai de Al Ma'mum, denominada casa da ciência, na qual foram reunidas todas as obras científicas da antigüidade. Era a época das grandes traduções para o Árabe das ciências gregas, hindus, persas, etc. Seu livro que eternizou seu nome é o Kitab Al Mukhtassar Fi Hissab Al Jabr Wal Mukabala (livro do cálculo Algébrico e confrontação), que não somente deu o nome de Álgebra a está ciência, em seu significado moderno, mas abriu uma nova era da matemática. Al Khawarizmi estabeleceu seis tipos de equações algébricas que ele mesmo solucionou em seu livro, o nome de Al Khawarizmi, em espanhol ''guarismo'' , que ao passar para o francês se tornou logarithme , deu origem ao termo moderno Logaritmos.

91. BNM: Proyectos
abu’L-WAFA AL BUZJANI ACKERMAN, WILHELM ADAMS, JOHN COUCH AGNESI, MARIA AHMES AIKEN, HOWARD AIRY, GEORGE AITKEN, ALEXANDER
http://www.bnm.me.gov.ar/s/proyectos/hea/exposiciones/matematicas/aei.php
Catálogos Proyectos Espacio pedagógico Redes ... Biblioteca, Museo y Archivo Dr. R. Levene Mapa del sitio Preguntas frecuentes Novedades Consultas y sugerencias Carta Compromiso con el Ciudadano Tecnología del sitio bbbbbbbbbbb bb La lista de los hombres de ciencia vinculados a las matemáticas y presentada a continuación no es exhaustiva. Usted puede acceder, a través de esta página, a las biografías de algunos de estos hombres como así también a artículos relacionados con sus obras (en español). Estas páginas a las que remitimos no son de autoría de la biblioteca. A menudo los vínculos no remiten a la posición exacta de la biografía o de la referencia dentro de la página, para ello deberá emplear la opción buscar que posea su navegador e indicar allí el nombre buscado. Seleccionar del abecedario...

92. L'algèbre Depuis Al-Khwarizmi Jusqu'à Descartes, Par Olivier THILL.

http://members.aol.com/OlivThill/algebra.htm
L'algèbre dans les années 830 (al-Khwarizmi) à 1637 (Descartes)
présenté par Olivier Thill
Introduction J'ai écrit cette page pour répondre aux questions suivantes :
  • Qu'est-ce que l'algèbre ? D'où vient ce mot ? Quels furent les développements de l'algèbre chez les musulmans ? Comment l'algèbre fut-il adopté par les chrétiens ? Pourquoi Descartes s'est-il servi de l'algèbre pour résoudre des problèmes de géométrie ? Quelle est l'originalité de Descartes dans le domaine des mathématiques ?
Table des paragraphes Introduction
1. Origine du mot
Algèbre
2. Contenu du livre
...
Conclusion et résumé
1. Origine du mot Algèbre Le mot algèbre vient du titre d'un livre,
al-jabr wa'l muqabalah
écrit par al-Khwarizmi , vers 830
(prononcer "al-jaber-oual-mouquabalaa" et "al-kouarizmi") Ce livre est dédié au calife al-Mamoun qui régne à Bagdad de 813 à 833 La traduction habituelle du mot jabr est restauration , et dans ce cas précis, il indique le passage d'un terme d'une équation de l'autre côté du signe égal. Par exemple, on fait une "jabr" quand on transforme y + 4 = x en y = x - 4 Le mot muqabalah est traduit par confrontation ou réduction , et dans ce cas précis, il désigne l'opération consistant à éliminer les termes identiques et opposés dans une équation. Par exemple, on fait une "muqabalah", quand on transforme

93. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
Mu?ammad Ibn Mu?ammad Ibn Ya?ya Ibn Isma?il Ibn al- ?Abbas Adams, John Couch
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94. My Classes 2004 (JP)
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  • 95. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
    Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892)
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    Diese Seite ist dem Andenken meines Vaters Otto Hebisch (1917 - 1998) gewidmet. By our fathers and their fathers
    in some old and distant town
    from places no one here remembers
    come the things we've handed down.
    Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
    Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
    Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
    Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
    Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
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