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Cosmic Anger: Abdus Salam – The First Muslim Nobel Scientist, by Gordon Fraser

Contemporary Physics, 2012
Cosmic Anger: Abdus Salam – The First Muslim Nobel Scientist, by Gordon Fraser, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012, 320 pp., £12.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-19-969712-0. Scope: biography.
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An Andalusian Muslim Scientist: Ibn al-Baytar

2004
Spanish Muslims gave the greatest contribution to botany as an outgrowth of medicine. Abu Muhammad Abd Allah Ibn Ahmad Dhiya al-Din Ibn al-Baytar al-Malaki is considered, among them, one of the most important scientists. A brief profile of him is traced in this paper also with reference to Kitab al-Jami'li-mufradat al-adwiyah wa-al-aghdhiyah, one of ...
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DETERMINATION OF MUSLIM SCIENTISTS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISCUSSIONS ON THE PREVENTION OF ISLÂMIC LAW

2019
Müsteşriklerin İslâmi ilimlere yöneldiği ve bu alanda çalışmalar yaptığı son dönemlerde İslâm hukukunun tedvini meselesi ilim muhitlerinde tartışılmaya başlanmıştır. İslâm hukukunun ilk tedvin edilmeye başlandığı dönem hakkında Müslüman ilim adamları ile müsteşrikler arasında farklı görüşlerin olduğu görülmektedir.
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Exploring halal tourism in Muslim-minority countries: Muslim travellers’ needs and concerns

Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2022
Mohd Fuaad Said   +2 more
exaly  

Religiosity and consumer decision making styles of young Indian Muslim consumers

Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science, 2020
Tajamul Islam, Uma Chandrasekaran
exaly  

THE LEGACY OF MUSLIM SCIENTISTS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO MODERN SCIENCE AND ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE

The legacy of Muslim scientists in shaping Islamic jurisprudence underscores the harmonious relationship between science and religion in Islamic history. Unfortunately, many people today, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, are not familiar with Muslim scientists, even though many of them have contributed greatly to modern science and Islamic jurisprudence.
Aziza, Anindya, Rafi’i, Muhammad
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