Muslim Scientists By Muhammad Anwar Khan
Author: Muhammad Anwar Khan
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 125
Size: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.3 inch
Publication year: 2008
Description
About This Book:
Muhammad Anwar Khan's "Muslim Scientists" is an arresting and informational outline of the astounding accomplishments and commitments of Muslim researchers since the beginning of time. This book reveals insight into the frequently neglected tradition of Islamic scholastics in science, math, medication, and different spaces.
Author's Commitment to Knowledge
Muhammad Anwar Khan, a creator with a solid interest in history and science, contributes his significant examination to this work. His obligation to safeguard Muslim researchers' rich legacy ensures that their crucial commitments are appropriately perceived.
Honoring Scientific Pioneers
The book praises the logical ancestors of the Islamic world, from the Brilliant Period of Islam until current times. Perusers will find out about the extraordinary revelations, developments, and leap forwards made by Muslim researchers across a large number of subjects.
Bringing the Past and the Present Together
"Muslim Researchers" goes about as a connection between the past and the present. It gives verifiable portrayals of achievements, yet additionally exhibits what the tradition of Muslim researchers has meant for present science and mechanical advancement.
Motivating the Next Generation
This book is in excess of a set of experiences examples; it is a wellspring of motivation for the group of people yet to come of researchers and intelligent people. "Muslim Researchers" urges youthful personalities to embrace the miracles of science and the potential for inventiveness while being persuaded by their ancestors' accomplishments.