Extractions: A A al'Daffa, The Muslim contribution to mathematics (London, 1978). J N Crossley, The emergence of number (Singapore, 1980). O Neugebauer, The exact sciences in antiquity (New York, 1969). R Rashed, The development of Arabic mathematics : between arithmetic and algebra (London, 1994). R Rashed, (Paris, 1984). F Woepcke, (Paris, 1853). F Woepcke, (Hildesheim, 1982). Articles: M A Abrarova, The geometrical section of al-Karaji's treatise "Comprehensive book of arithmetic" (Russian), in Mathematics and astronomy in the works of Ibn Sina, his contemporaries and successors (Tashkent, 1981), 118-125. M A Abrarova, The algebraic section of al-Karaji's treatise, the "Comprehensive book of arithmetic", in On the history of medieval Eastern mathematics and astronomy (Tashkent, 1983), 49-53. M A Abrarova, al-Karaji and his Universal book of arithmetic (Russian), in Mathematics and astronomy in the works of scientists of the medieval East (Tashkent, 1977), 107-113, 139.
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Chapter Five Abu al Hasan al Karkhi (d 340) wrote his wellknown hook al Usul The Sources ,which was printed with a collection of other books in Cairo (no date). http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/law/alalwani_usulalfiqh/ch5.html
Extractions: CHAPTER FIVE Top Next Previous USUL AL FIQH AFTER AL IMAM AL SHAFI'I Al Imam al Shafi'i's Risalah dominated studies in Islamic jurisprudence from the moment it appeared. Indeed, as a result of it, the scholars divided into two groups. One group, the majority of Ahl al Hadith , accepted it, and used it in support of al Shafi'i's school of legal thought. The other group, however, rejected most of what it contained, and attempted to refute whatever of al Imam al Shafi'i's work contradicted their own methods and practice before it had the chance to influence people. The members of this group were taken almost exclusively from the Ahl al Ra'i , all of whom were in complete disagreement with nearly all that al Imam al Shafi'i had written. Ibn al Nadim mentioned books which were written in the field of Usul al Fiqh after the Risalah , including al Nasikh wa al Mansukh and al Sunnah by al Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d 233 AH). Al Sunnah , however, is more a book on Tawhid and basic Islamic beliefs " Aqa'id " than of jurisprudence. There are two versions of this work in print; the longer version is the one printed in Makkah in 1349 AH, of which there are manuscript copies in the Dar al Kutub and Zahiriyyah libraries in Egypt and Damascus respectively. A smaller version, printed in Cairo without a date, deals with the fundamental beliefs of the Sunni Orthodoxy, or " Ahl al Sunnah Al Imam Ahmad also wrote Ta'at al Rasul "Obedience to the Messenger". Ibn Qayyim quotes from it often in his book
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Extractions: To expand search, see The Islamic World . Laterally related topics: The Hindu-Arabic Numerals Omar Khayyam (abu-l-Fath Omar ibn Ibrahim Khayyam) Nasir al-Din al-Tusi , and Abu Kamil (b. 850) The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been reviewed in Mathematical Reviews , published by The American Mathematical Society. When the mathematical review (MR) number and reviewer are known to the author of these pages, they are given as part of the bibliographic citation. Subscribing institutions can access the more recent MR reviews online through MathSciNet Arndt, A. B. Al-Khwarizmi.
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Casting Of Metals [KTH] Amer Alkarkhi Microstructure Development and Solute Redistribution in Aluminiumalloys under Rheoprocessing KTH 2003. Hani Nassar http://www.matpr.kth.se/publications/eng-msctheses.html
History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians 1000); Abu Ali alHusain ibn Abdullah ibn Sina (Avicenna) (980-1037); Abu Bakribn Muhammad ibn al-Husayn al-Karaji (al Karkhi) (c. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
Extractions: Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan 1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT Baudhayana (c. 700) Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB
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Revealed Laws Prior To Shariah Of Islam & Fatwa Of Sahaba Hanafi jurist Abul Hasan al Karkhi, Imam Ahmed (according to one view of him)and Asharite and Mutazilite scholars hold this view. http://www.ymofmd.com/books/uaf/revealed_laws_prior_to_shariah.htm
Extractions: Revealed Laws Prior to Shariah of Islam Islam believes that all truly divine laws emanate from Almighty Allah (Ref. Quran - 42:13) The Quran contains that the Torah was a source of guidance (Maida 5:44). The question is what it means in terms of source of law after the revelation of the Quran. The general rule to be stated is that laws revealed before Islam are not applicable to the Muslims (except as mentioned hereunder) The Ahkam (laws) of Islam (Shariah) is self-contained. The rules of Shariah should not be sought in any source other than the Quran and Sunnah because the rules of other religions do not constitute binding proof for the Muslims. The Quran refers to the previous Shariah in three forms : The Quran may refer to the Previous Shariah and make it also obligatory on the Muslims. For instance, fasting was prescribed on the earlier nations and has also been prescribed for Muslims (Baqarah - 2:183). Such rulings of the previous Shariah are parts of Islamic Shariah Secondly, the Quran (or Sunnah) may refer to a ruling of previous Shariah and may abrogate it. For instance, some restrictions on food on the Jews have been withdrawn from the Muslims in the Quran (Ref. 6 : 146) Muslims can not follow previous Shariah in these respects.
Introduction 606), Saifuddin Al Amidi, Abul Hasan Al Karkhi (d.349), Fakhruddin Al Bazdawi (d.483), Abu Bakr Al Jassas (d. 370), Sadr Al Shariah (d. http://www.ymofmd.com/books/uaf/introduction.htm
Extractions: Usul al Fiqh discusses both the sources (Adillah) of Islamic law and the law (Fiqh). This view is held by a group of jurists, according to Nurul Anwar written by Sheikh Ahmad Ibn Abu Sayiid, known as Mullah Jaiun, who was the house tutor of Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor. However, primarily Usul al Fiqh deals with the sources or roots of Islamic law. Usul al Fiqh (Usul is plural of Asl) the bases or roots of Islamic Law, expound the methods by which Fiqh (detail Islamic law) is derived from their sources. In this view, Usul is the methodology and the Fiqh is the product. Usul al Fiqh also discusses the secondary sources of Islamic law, the Ijma (consensus), Qiyas (analogical deduction), Istihsan (Juristic preference) and other methods of Ijtihad (reasoning and investigation). All the secondary sources are either directly or indirectly based on the primary sources of Islamic law, the Quran and the Sunnah. For instance, three main elements of Qiyas, that is Asl (original case), Hukm (ruling on asl) and the Illah (effective cause ) are based on primary sources. Usul al Fiqh also discusses other main issues involving Islamic law such as the effect of custom on law or custom as a source of law, and grades of the Islamic legal provision (i.e. what is Haram, what is Maqruh; what is Farz, what is wazib and what is Mandub (recommended) and also the methods of removal of conflict (i.e. Taa'rud). In some books of Usul, grammar of Arabic language is discussed at length. Of course the knowledge of Arabic language and grammar is a must for one who wants to be a Usuliuun or a jurisprudent. However, this is not really a subject matter of Usul.
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Extractions: Chain of Light Silsila Aliya Qadiriya Barkatiya Razviya Hamidiya Mustafaviya Ibrahimiya A Shajarah [spiritual and/or family genealogy] is the record of the line of succession, bearing honorable names of the Friends of Allah (Saints), who have branched forth from a single living root; the Chieftain of the Messengers [Sayyid al-Mursalin], our Master, the beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessing be Upon Him), who first transmitted the spiritual knowledge and is the living root of the Tree of Tariqat (all Sufi Orders). Name Death Anniversaries Place Date Month Year 01. Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allah ta'ala alayhi wa sallam) Rabi-ul-Awwal Madina 02. Hazrat Imam Ali bin Abi Talib (Karrama Allah wajhah) Ramadaan Najaf 03. Hazrat Sayyid Imam Hussain (Alayi as-salam) Muharram Karbala 04. Hazrat Imam Sayyid Zain al-Abideen Muharram Madina 05. Hazrat Imam Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali al-Baqir Zil-Haj Madina 06. Hazrat Imam Sayyid Jafar as-Sadiq Rajab Madina 07. Hazrat Imam Sayyid Musa al-Kazim