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“SCIENTISTS IN POWER” IN THE MUSLIM EAST
Process Management and Scientific DevelopmentsThe topic of “scientists in power” in empires and states of the Muslim East in the Middle Ages has never become an object of special research before. Meanwhile, there are stories on this topic in literary sources. We are going to pay attention to the Timurid Empire – Muhammad Taraghay Ulugh Beg, Baisunkur Mirza and Zahir-ud-Din Muhhamad Babur ...
Kadyrbayev, A.S., Syzdykova, Z.S.
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A Pilot Assessment of How Muslim Scientists Perceive Inclusion in the Scientific Workplace
Sociology of Islam, 2021Abstract Much of the social science literature on how religious and scientific communities relate to one another is focused on the relationship Christian communities have to science in the US and to a lesser extent the UK. Our pilot research begins to address this gap by studying Muslim scientists, a key group of actors who are important to ...
Jauhara Ferguson, Elaine Howard Ecklund
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Cosmic Anger: Abdus Salam – The First Muslim Nobel Scientist, by Gordon Fraser
Contemporary Physics, 2012Cosmic 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
2004Spanish 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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Muslims, Christians, Scientists, and Extraterrestrial Aliens
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The development of science in classical Islam reflects a profound integration of religious and empirical knowledge, forming a foundational pillar of the intellectual and societal achievements of Islamic civilization. In contrast, contemporary scientific paradigms often maintain a strict separation between these domains, contributing to persistent ...
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The development of science in classical Islam reflects a profound integration of religious and empirical knowledge, forming a foundational pillar of the intellectual and societal achievements of Islamic civilization. In contrast, contemporary scientific paradigms often maintain a strict separation between these domains, contributing to persistent ...
Endang Saeful Anwar +3 more
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The Role of Muslim Scientists in the Development of Geography Science
2020Несмотря на то, что мусульманские ученые, под эгидой Ислама, сыграли важную роль в изменении политических, экономических и культурных условий, в развитии человеческого общества и эти факты были признаны другими учеными-мусульманами, молодые студенты и другие молодые люди нашего возраста, не ставшие свидетелями возрождения исламской цивилизации и ...
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