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  1. Ibrahim Ibn Sinan. Logique Et Geometrie Au Xe Siecle (Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Science) (French Edition) by Roshdi Rashed, Helene Bellosta, 2000-05-01
  2. Mathématicien de Perse: Omar Khayyam, Nasir Ad-Din At-Tusi, Al-Biruni, Al-Khawarizmi, Abu L-Wafa, Ibrahim Ibn Sinan, 'abd Al-Hamid Ibn Turk (French Edition)
  3. Mathématiques Arabes: Ibrahim Ibn Sinan, Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi, Chronologie Des Mathématiques Arabes, Figures Géométriques Arabes, Al-Kachi (French Edition)
  4. Décès En 946: Al-Qaim Bi-Amr Allah, Ibrahim Ibn Sinan, Edmond Ier D'angleterre, Muhammad Ben Tughj, Marin Ii, Yeghishe Rechtouni (French Edition)
  5. Naissance à Bagdad: Al-Ma'mun, Ali Bader, Zaha Hadid, Muntadhar Al Zaidi, Salman Ben Yerouam, Ziriab, Ahmad Ibn Touloun, Ibrahim Ibn Sinan (French Edition)
  6. Ibrahim ibn Sinan: Logique et geometrie au Xe siecle.(Book Review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Robert S. Morrison, 2002-10-01
  7. Personnalité Du Xe Siècle: Geoffroy Ier D'anjou, Louis Iii L'aveugle, Ibrahim Ibn Sinan, Raoul D'ivry, Ibn Rustah, Théophano Skleraina (French Edition)

41. MuslimHeritage.com - Topics
Thabit ibn Qurra also had a grandson called ibrahim ibn sinan, a mathematicianwho, in confronting the problem of squaring the parabola, perfected the
http://www.muslimheritage.com/topics/default.cfm?TaxonomyTypeID=25&TaxonomySubTy

42. Free-Minds, A Place To Discover Islam Based On GOD Alone
ibrahim ibn sinan 68. ibn Babuwayh 1, 30, 36. ibn Hanbal 32, 48, 55. ibn Ishaq20, 31. ibn Khaldun 1, 6, 74. ibn Majah 1, 30, 36. ibn Qayyim 32.
http://www.free-minds.org/books/kassim12.htm
[GERMAN] [ARABIC]
HADITH A RE-EVALUATION
By Kassim Ahmad TRANSLATOR'S NOTE AUTHOR'S PREFACE
To the original edition - v AUTHOR'S PREFACE
To this translation - vii FOREWORD
By Prof. Hassan Hanafi of the University of Cairo - xi CHAPTER I
Introduction: Why we raise this Problem - 1 CHAPTER II
Refutation of the Traditionalist's Theory - 21 CHAPTER III
Source, Basis and Effects of the Hadith - 50 CHAPTER IV
Criticism of the Hadith - 76 CHAPTER V
Conclusion: Return to Prophet Muhammad's Original Teaching the Quran -106 ADDENDUM A Scientific Methodology for Understanding the Quran - 126 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS INDEX INDEX A Abduh, Muhammad: 3, 11, 17, 78, 115, 123. Abraham: 20, 21, 22, 38, 70, 88. Abu Bakr: 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 42, 48.

43. Full Alphabetical Index
ibn Yusuf Ahmed (660) ibrahim, ibn sinan (688)
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Full Alphabetical Index
Click below to go to one of the separate alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (861) al-Nasawi , Abu (681) al-Nayrizi , Abu'l (621) al-Qalasadi , Abu'l (1247) al-Quhi , Abu (1146) al-Samarqandi , Shams (202) al-Samawal , Ibn (1569) al-Sijzi , Abu (708) al-Tusi , Nasir (1912) al-Tusi , Sharaf (1138) al-Umawi , Abu (1014) al-Uqlidisi , Abu'l (1028) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albategnius (al-Battani) (1333*)

44. Matemáticas En El Islam Medieval
Translate this page ibrahim ibn sinan (n. 908), que introdujo un método de integración más general Por ejemplo, ibrahim ibn sinan continuó y profundizó los estudios de su
http://encyclopedie-es.snyke.com/articles/matematicas_en_el_islam_medieval.html
Matem¡ticas en el Islam medieval
Keywords: Matem¡ticas en el Islam medieval, 1048, 1130, 1135, 1260, 14 de septiembre, 1589, 1591, 1756
Tabla de contenidos 1 Valoraci³n de la ciencia isl¡mica
2 Desarrollos y contexto hist³rico

3 Otros ejemplos de desarrollo

4 Los sistemas de numeraci³n
...
7.1 Fuente
Valoraci³n de la ciencia isl¡mica
Durante mucho tiempo, y aºn entre los historiadores de la ciencia, se ha sostenido que, luego de un brillante per­odo en que los griegos establecieron las fundaciones de las matem¡ticas , hubo un lapso de estancamiento antes de que los europeos, a comienzos del siglo XVI , reiniciaran el camino en el punto en que los griegos lo dejaran. La percepci³n comºn del per­odo de alrededor de mil a±os entre los antiguos griegos y el Renacimiento europeo es que pocas novedades surgieron en el campo matem¡tico, excepto por algunas traducciones ¡rabes de obras griegas que preservaron las ense±anzas hel©nicas para que estuvieran disponibles para los europeos al comenzar el siglo XVI. No deber­a sorprendernos la generalidad de esta percepci³n. Muchos importantes historiadores de la ciencia han contribuido a sostener esta visi³n, ya sea omitiendo cualquier menci³n a las matem¡ticas del Islam en el desarrollo hist³rico, o con declaraciones como la de Duhem en

45. Hélène Bellosta
Translate this page ibrahim ibn sinan on analysis and synthesis », Arabic sciences and ibrahim ibnsinan une nouvelle classification des problèmes de géométrie », Contra
http://chspam.vjf.cnrs.fr/Personnel/Bellosta.htm
e-mail : h.bellosta@free.fr LISTE DES PUBLICATIONS Ouvrages :
  • R. Rashed H. Bellosta Ibrahim Ibn Sinan : Logique, et Géométrie au Xe siècle , 809 pages, (Brill, Leyden, mai 2000).
Participation à des ouvrages collectifs :
  • Histoire des sciences arabes , sous la direction de R. Rashed avec la collaboration de R. Morelon , volume 2 Mathématiques et Physique , révision et mise à jour du chapitre géométrie (p. 121-162), Paris, Seuil, octobre 1997.
    États, sociétés et cultures du monde musulman médiéval (X-XVe) , sous la direction de J.C. Garcin, tome 2 Sociétés et cultures (chapitre XII Philosophes et savants, Les Mathématiciens p. 376-380), tome 3 Problèmes et perspectives de recherches (chapitre XI Destin de la pensée musulmane médiévale, les Sciences mathématiques p. 197-200), Paris, février 2000  (P.U.F. Nouvelle Clio).
    Storia della scienza, editor in chief Sandro Petruccioli, Roma, Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 10 vol., 2001-, vol. III, 2003, La civilta islamica
    "Geometrica delle coniche, luoghi, contatti ecostruzioni", en collaboration avec Philippe Abgrall, p. 402-423;

46. Grandes Éditions
Translate this page R. RASHED, H. BELLOSTA, ibrahim ibn sinan, Logique et géométrie au Xe siècleLeiden, Brill, 2000, XI-809 p. Maroun AOUAD, Averroès (ibn Rushd),
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  • (depuis 1996)
    R. RASHED

    Londres : al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
    Vol. I : Fondateurs et commentateurs : Banu Musa, Thabit Ibn Qurra, Ibn Sinan, al-Khazin, al-Quhi, Ibn al-Samh, Ibn Hud , 1996, 1125 p. Traduction anglaise en cours.
    Vol. II : Ibn al-Haytham , 1993, 581 p.
    Vol. III : Ibn al-Haytham , 2000, 1022 p.
    Vol. IV : Ibn al-Haytham , 2002, 1064 p.
    R. RASHED
    L'Optique et la Catoptrique d'al-Kindi , Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1997, XIV-776 p.
    Ce volume comprend un chapitre De causis diversitatum aspectus H. Hugonnard-Roche , traduction de H. Hugonnard-Roche Roshdi Rashed
    R. Rashed
    , Ch. Houzel et G. Christol, Librairie A. Blanchard, Paris, 1999, 512 p.
    R. RASHED
    , B. VAHABZADEH, Version anglaise : Al-Khayyam mathematician , New York, 2000, 268 p. (sans les textes arabes). R. RASHED Les Catoptriciens grecs. I : Les Miroirs ardents R. RASHED H. BELLOSTA Leiden, Brill, 2000, XI-809 p.
  • Maroun AOUAD Commentaire moyen Rhétorique d'Aristote. Edition critique du texte arabe et traduction française par M. Aouad, 3 vol., Union Académique internationale, Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi, Averrois Opera, Series A : Averroes Arabicus, XVII, coll. "Textes et traditions" 5, Vrin, Paris, 2002.

47. Period Arabic Names And Naming Practices (2nd Edition)
Abu Ishaq ibrahim ibn Ishaq ibn ibrahim ibn Bashir alHarbi sinan SufyanSulaym Sulayman (Sulaiman, Suleiman) Solomon
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/arabic-naming2.htm
PERIOD ARABIC NAMES AND NAMING PRACTICES Please note: This article is a significant update to an earlier article by Da'ud ibn Auda with the same name. That article has been superceeded by this article and has been removed from the main Laurel site.
INTRODUCTION The following is my "new, improved" Arabic naming practices and names lists, an update of an article with the same name which was published some years ago. The research in this list has been a little more rigorous: some names which appeared on the earlier list do not appear on this one; on the plus side, this list consists of more names in all categories of name elements than the earlier list. Careful track was kept of what specific name elements came from where in what specific sources, so that answering inquiries and double-checking the work to verify spellings, etc. will be much easier. Also expanded are the descriptions of the various name elements, and illustrations of common names forms with actual period examples of each. As a result, this updated article should be even more useful than the earlier version, in addition to being more accurate. The following names lists consist of period (pre-1600 A.D.) Arabic names and name elements, having been selected from names of people who lived during that time. These lists are not designed to be exhaustive, only to be large enough to give a reasonably wide selection of provably period Arabic names. I have tried to avoid, as much as possible, names with other than Arabic origins, such as Persian, Mongol and Turkish (

48. Educación Islámica De Raiz.Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir As-Sufi. La Escuela De Malik.
ibrahim ibn Abala de Siria (T). LOS ERUDITOS PROCEDENTES DE MALIK En Medina Asad ibn alFurat ibn sinan (2). ‘Abdallah ibn Abi Hassan al-Yahsubi (2).
http://www.islammexico.org.mx/Textos/Root_Islamic/Root_9.htm
Jesus Profeta de Islam Portada Muhammad, Rasulullah Donativos Make a Donation ... Lista de Amigos
LA ESCUELA DE MALIK LOS MAESTROS DE MALIK.
DE Medina:
Ayyub ibn Abi Tamina as-Sajtiyani (T).
Zayd ibn Aslam (T).
Zayd ibn Abi Unaysa al-Yazari (TT).
Muhammad ibn Ishaq, el autor de al-Maghazi. (TT).
Muhammad ibn Ishaq al-Madani (TT).
Todos los shuyuj de Malik eran de Medina excepto seis:
Hamid at-Tawil de Basra (T).
Ayyub as-Sajtiyani de Basra (T).
Ibrahim ibn Abala de Siria (T). LOS ERUDITOS PROCEDENTES DE MALIK En Medina En Yemen Yahya ibn Zabit (1). En el Hiyaz En Iraq y el Oriente Abu Bakr ash-Shibli (4). En Siria En Egipto Al-Mufaddal ibn Fadala (2). En Africa del Norte Al-Bahlul ibn Rashid (1). Asad ibn al-Furat ibn Sinan (2). Muhammad ibn Sahnun (2). Ibn Talib (3). Hamas ibn Marwan ibn Simak al-Hamsani (4). Abu Fadl Yusuf ibn Masrur (4).

49. "The Imams Have Knowledge Of All The Revealed Books, Regardless Of The Languages
‘Ali ibn ibrahim is the author of an early Tafsir of the Shi‘ah, and is highly ‘Abdullah ibn sinan was an eminent Imami Shi‘i of Kufah about whom it is
http://www.allaahuakbar.net/shiites/marriage_of_umm_kulthum_daughter_of_ali.htm
Salaah Ramadhaan Zakaah Hajj ... Discover is this the Face of our Past?
MARRIAGE OF UMM KULTHUM DAUGHTER OF
ALI IBN TAALIB TO UMAR IBN KHATTAB MISREPRESENTATION OF HISTORY
by Abu Muhammad al-Afriqi
A major part of the edifice upon which Shi'aism has constructed itself is its idiosyncratic portrayal of the early history of Islam. It is especially in its representation of the relationships that existed between ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib and the eminent Sahâbah like Abu Bakr and Umar that Shi'aism has acquired a character of its own. Shi'ah It is this spirit—of emotional prejudice overriding objective scholarship—that Shi'ite propagandists up to this very day insist on "revealing" to their Sunni audiences the "truth" about the "persecution" suffered by the Ahl al-Bayt at the hands of the Sahaabah . They can often be found launching into their particular misrepresentations of history, with no respect for standards of historic authenticity, and even less in awe of the way in which they are in actual fact bringing disgrace upon the Family of Rasoolullaah. Their audiences too, are just as often completely captivated by these "revelations". The last thing on the mind of both propagandist and audience is the grievous contradictions the writer or speaker makes himself guilty of in his emotionally laden corruption of history. "PERSECUTION" OF THE AHL AL-BAYT

50. Glen Van Brummelen's Recent Publications
Articles on ibrahim ibn sinan, alKhujandi, al-Sijzi, and Sharaf al-Din al-Tusifor the Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, ed.
http://faculty.bennington.edu/~gvanbrum/publs.htm
Glen Van Brummelen's Recent Publications
Refereed Publications
  • With J. L. Berggren, "Al-Kuhi's Modification of Book I of Euclid's Elements ", to appear in Historia Mathematica Articles on Ibrahim ibn Sinan, al-Khujandi, al-Sijzi, and Sharaf al-Din al-Tusi for the Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers , ed. Thomas Hockey, Kluwer, 2004. With J. L. Berggren, "Al-Samaw'al versus al-Kuhi on the Depression of the Horizon", to appear in Centaurus Review of E. S. Kennedy, P. Kunitzsch, and R. P. Lorch, The Melon-Shaped Astrolabe in Arabic Astronomy , to appear in Historia Mathematica With J. L. Berggren, "From Euclid to Apollonius: Al-Kuhi's Lemmas to the Conics Zeitschrift fur Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften With J. L. Berggren, "Abu Sahl al-Kuhi on the Distance to the Shooting Stars", Journal for the History of Astronomy
  • "Mathematics and Religious Belief in Pre-Modern Cultures". In Mathematics in a Postmodern Age: A Christian Perspective , eds. Russ Howell and James Bradley, Eerdmans, 2001, pp. 45-64. with J. L. Berggren, "The Role and Development of Geometric Analysis and Synthesis in Ancient Greece and Medieval Islam". In

51. Maths In Arabic
950); ibrahim ibn sinan (909946); Abu Sahl al-Kuhi (c. 950); Abu l Hasanal-Uqlidisi (c. ibn Lablan, Kushyar. Principles of Hindu Reckoning. Univ.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C006364/ENGLISH/history/historyarbic.htm
Mathematicians
  • Banu Musa (sons of Musa ibn Shakir) (ninth century) al-Hajjaj ibn Matar (c. 800) Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780-c. 850) Hunayn ibn Ishaq (Johannitius) (808-873) ` Abd al-Hamid ibn Turk (c. 850) Ahmad ibn `Abdullah al-Marwazi Habas al-Hasib (c. 850) Thabit ibn Qurra (836 -901) al-Fadl al-Nayrizi (c. 880) Abu Kamil ibn Aslam (c. 850-930) Qusta ibn Luka (d. 912) Abu `Abdallah Mohammad ibn Jabir al-Battani (Albatenius) (c. 858-929) Abu Nasr al-Farabi (Alpharabius) (c. 878-c. 950) Ibrahim ibn Sinan (909-946) Abu Sahl al-Kuhi (c. 950) Abu l'Hasan al-Uqlidisi (c. 952) `Abd al-`Aziz al-Qabisi (c. 950) Muhammad Abu l'Wafa (Albuzjani) (940-998) Abd al-Jalil al-Sijzi (c. 970) Abu `Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) (c. 965-1039) Abu l-Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni (973-1055) Abu Bakr al-Karaji (al Karkhi) (c. 1000) Abu `Abdallah al-Hasan ibn al-Baghdadi (c. 1000) Kushyar ibn Labban (c. 1000) Maslama al-Majriti (c. 1000) Abu Nasr Mansur ibn Iraq (d. 1030) Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi (c. 1025) `Abd al-Rahman al-Khazini (c. 1150) Abu-l-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126-1198) Ibn Yahya al-Samaw'al (1125-1180) Sharaf al-Din at-Tusi (c. 1175)

52. Thabit Ibn Qurra Biography
Thabit and his grandson ibrahim ibn sinan have studied the curves which are neededfor making of sundials. Abu lWafa has also written a book about the
http://www.biographybase.com/biography/ibn_Qurra_Thabit.html
Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Thabit ibn Qurra Biography Thabit ibn Qurra abu' l'Hasan ibn Marwan al-Sabi al'Harrani , (826 – February 18, 901) was an Arab astronomer and mathematician. In Latin he was known as Thebit.
Thabit and his pupils lived in this midst. He worked in Baghdad and he occupied himself with mathematics, astronomy, mechanics, medicine and philosophy. His native language was Syriac, which was the eastern Aramaic dialect from Edessa, and he knew well also Greek. He translated from Greek Apollonius, Archimedes, Euclid and Ptolemy. Thabit had revised translation of Euclid Elements of Hunayn ibn Ishaq. He had also rewritten the Hunayn's translation of Ptolemy's Almagest and he translated Ptolemy's Geography, which later became very known. Later Thabit's patron was the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tadid (reigned 892–902) and Thabit very soon became his personal friend and the visitor of his court. There are just a few original Thabit's works that were preserved.
Thabit has developed a theory about the trepidation and oscilation of the equinoctial points, of which many scolars debated in the Middle Ages. According to Copernicus Thabit has determined the length of the sidereal year 365d 6h 9m 12s (an error of 2s). He published his observations of the Sun. In mathematics Thabit discovered an equation for determining the amicable numbers.

53. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
Translate this page ibrahim ibn sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra Isidorus of Miletus Ivory, James Jabiribn Afla? al-Ishbili, Abu Mu?ammad Jacobi, Carl Gustav Jacob Jagannatha
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54. List Of Electronic Texts Available At LETRS: Al-Hadith Database
Author Furay ah, daughter of Malik ibn sinan Title ALMUWATTA No.29.31.87 Author Hassan ibn ibrahim Title SAHIH AL-BUKHARI No.5.174
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55. Tenth Infallible Ali (AS) The Eight Imam: Islamic Occasions Network
They swore allegiance to ibrahim AlMehdi, Mamun s uncle as their new caliph . Mohammed ibn sinan reports that during the caliphate of Haroun,
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HOLY WARS Battle of Badr
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... Battle of Karbala Tenth Infallible Ali (AS) the eight Imam Born in Madina 11th Dhul-Qida 148 Hijri (756 AD). Died in the city of Tus Iran on 17th Safar 203 Hijri (819 AH). Period of Imamat 20 years. His grandfather Imam Ja'afar Al-sadiq (AS) died one month before the birth of Imam Reza (AS). The family must have been consoled by his birth which took place after such a great loss. He was brought up and instructed by his affectionate father under whose supervision he passed his boyhood and youth. He availed himself of the instructions of his learned father for thirty one years till the later was taken to Baghdad to suffer the hardship of imprisonment for four years till his death. Imam Musa Ibn Ja'afar (AS) could foresee that the hostile Abbasid ruler would not allow him to live peacefully and circumstances would take such a turn that his followers would not be able to see him or enquire about his successor prior to his death. So while free and undisturbed in Madina he felt the need to introduce his successor to his followers. He, therefore, assembled seventeen prominent dignitaries from the descendants of Imam Ali (AS) and proclaimed that his son Ali Ibn Musa (AS) would succeed him. He also wrote his will on which 60 respected elders of Madina signed as witnesses. Such elaborated arrangements were never made by any other Imam and they proved to be most appropriate due to the controversy about the Imamat which ensued after the death of Imam Musa Ibn Ja'afar (AS).

56. Untitled
never lack forty men similar to the Friend of the Merciful Prophet ibrahim, He said Yes, Muhammad ibn Wasi`, Hassan ibn Abi sinan, and Malik ibn
http://www.sunnah.org/publication/salafi/salafi_unveiled/p14.htm

57. Worried About My Relationship With Allah (swt)
Abu Sa id Sa d ibn Malik ibn sinan alKhudri said, Some of the people of Abu ibrahim Abdullah ibn Abi Awfa reported that on one of the days when he
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Worried about my relationship with Allah (swt) Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani Due to physical problems, I can't go any where without someone escorting me. I am discouraged about life and my lack of capabilities to do things for the sake of Allah (swt). I don't understand why Allah (swt) would want someone who is as insignificant as I am now…. Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah, The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “If Allah loves a servant, He sends them tests.” Our response to the trials Allah sends us should be to turn to Him, in patience, contentment, submission, and thankfulness for His countless blessings. Allah has told us, 014.034 And He gives you of all you ask of Him, and if you would count the bounty of Allah you cannot reckon it. Lo! man is verily a wrong-doer, an ingrate. 014.035 And when Abraham said: My Lord! Make safe this territory, and preserve me and my sons from serving idols. 014.036 My Lord! Lo! they have led many of mankind astray. But whoso follows me, he verily is of me. And whoso disobeys me - Still You art Forgiving, Merciful. 014.037 Our Lord! Lo! I have settled some of my posterity in an uncultivable valley near unto Your holy House, our Lord! that they may establish proper worship; so incline some hearts of men that they may yearn toward them, and provide You them with fruits in order that they may be thankful.

58. JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES   Vol. XIV   No. 2   May 2003
Roshdi Rashed and Hélène Bellosta ibrahim ibn sinan Logique et géométrie au Xesiècle. by François Charette, 217219. Marc Geoffroy and Carlos Steel La
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Vol. XIV No. 2 May 2003 Table of Contents Articles 'Wahhabi' Influences, Salafi Responses: Shaikh Mahmud Shukri and The Iraqi Salafi Movement, 1745-1930
Hala Fattah A Mamluk Theologian's Commentary on Avicenna's Risala Adhawiyya: Being a Translation of a Part of the Dar’ al-ta’arud of Ibn Taymiyya, with Introduction, Annotation, and Appendices Part I
Yahya Michot Book Reviews Harald Motzki : The Biography of Muhammad: The Issue of the Sources .
by Yasin Dutton Gert Borg and Ed de Moor : Representations of the Divine in Arabic Poetry by M. G. Carter Farhad Daftary (ed.): Intellectual Traditions in Islam
by Julie Scott Meisami Roshdi Rashed and Hélène Bellosta : Ibrahim ibn Sinan: Logique et géométrie au X e siècle.
by François Charette Marc Geoffroy and Carlos Steel : La Béatitude de l'âme: Editions, traductions annotées, études doctrinales et historiques d'un traité d' 'Averroès'
by Jules Janssens John O' Kane (Trans.): Shams al-Din Ahmad-e Aflaki : The Feats of the Knowers of God.

59. Science And Technology In Islam
AlAsma i, al-arghani, al-Razi, Thabit ibn Qurra, al-Battani, al-Farabi,ibrahim ibn sinan, al-as udi, al-Tabri, Abul Wafa, Ali ibn Abbas, Abul Qasim,
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Early Muslims Scientists and their contribution to modern science Prepared by: MOHAMMED HELAL Muslim Scholars divide The compulsory duties (Fard) into two types: Fard Ayn (a duty that must be performed by each Muslim) and Fard Kifaiah (Collective obligation, a duty that must be fulfilled by the whole of the Muslim Ummah). All Muslims know that Fard Ayn include Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Syam, and Haj. Muslims also know that Salat Janazah (the Prayer on the dead) as the best example for Fard Kifaiah, and if a few performed it, it is no longer required from the rest. It is important to know what Fard Kifaiah covers and what conditions that are required to say it is performed. The Muslim Ummah will fulfil the only if there are enough skilled people to cover all types of services that will make the Muslim Ummah safe, free, strong, developed, and with high standard of living for all the Muslims. Science and Technology is definitely a Fard Kifaiah as one of the Scholars said: As we are going to see in the following few words, early Muslims understood the true meaning of Fard Kifaiah. We are living nowadays in the age of science. Science is synonymous with applied knowledge. Unfortunately, in many quarters today, science is regarded as an intellectual exercise alien to religion. It is considered as a materialistic pursuit devoid of any belief in Allah. This conception, or rather misconception, about science and its attainments has promoted the growth of rejectionism and atheism in the world.

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