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All of this (posted) is very credible information.Most of this is taken from 1001 inventions..If you know about the success this exhibition has got ! Also,the information is checked and authorized by the SCHOLARS of the related field ! You just don't go to an international exhibition with wrong info or do ya? Also,this exhibition has got the most prestigious award of Museum/exhibition industry Do you still doubt the authenticity? :azn:



Well you see the actual problem is with YOU not the information...Did you read the WHOLE ARTICLE? I guess not..



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i read the whole article to me Arabs just modified the gunpowder, please explain about water management also, water management thing.
 
I didnt know shushruta - father of surgery was a muslim

Sushruta (Sanskrit: सुश्रुत (sʊʃɾʊt̪), fl. 800 BC)[1] was an ancient Indian surgeon and is the author of the book Sushruta Samhita, in which he describes over 300 surgical procedures and 120 surgical instruments and classifies human surgery in eight categories. He lived, taught and practiced his art on the banks of the Ganges in the area that corresponds to the present day city of Varanasi in North India.
Because of his seminal and numerous contributions to the science and art of surgery he is also known by the title "Father of Surgery." Much of what is known about this inventive surgeon is contained in a series of volumes he authored, which are collectively known as the Sushruta Samhita.[2]

Sushurata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
i cant stay awake even if i drink 2-3 cups of coffee, why it doesnt effect me??? :confused:

It depends on the amount. The amount of coffee that should keep one awake varies from person to person. A small amount that you actually enjoy and not just fill your large belly should do the trick. But if you overdrink coffee, it will make you drowsy and you would fall asleep much faster.

The reason I am sure you can find by googling it, but just for a hint - large amount of coffee fires up your dopamine so quickly, the brain is not left with any to continue staying awake. The brain recognizes this function as a huge amount of work done in the head, and begins the relaxation process- sleep.

So, while a small amount of coffee can keep you awake for long, and make you focus harder, a large amount of coffee would rather make you do what you should be doing rather than being on PDF - sleep.

Hope that helps :toast_sign:
 
I didnt know shushruta - father of surgery was a muslim

Sushruta (Sanskrit: सुश्रुत (sʊʃɾʊt̪), fl. 800 BC)[1] was an ancient Indian surgeon and is the author of the book Sushruta Samhita, in which he describes over 300 surgical procedures and 120 surgical instruments and classifies human surgery in eight categories. He lived, taught and practiced his art on the banks of the Ganges in the area that corresponds to the present day city of Varanasi in North India.
Because of his seminal and numerous contributions to the science and art of surgery he is also known by the title "Father of Surgery." Much of what is known about this inventive surgeon is contained in a series of volumes he authored, which are collectively known as the Sushruta Samhita.[2]

Sushurata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Father of Surgery in 800 BC :lol:

Honestly,never heard of Shustruta ..and supporting your claim with what? Wikipedia :rofl:

Just wait..after 2 hours..Wikipedia will be saying "Auz is the father of Chemistry" ;)

i read the whole article to me Arabs just modified the gunpowder,

Just 'modified'? Ok ... :disagree:
 
Father of Surgery in 800 BC :lol:

Honestly,never heard of Shustruta ..and supporting your claim with what? Wikipedia :rofl:

Just wait..after 2 hours..Wikipedia will be saying "Auz is the father of Chemistry" ;)



Just 'modified'? Ok ... :disagree:
Islam is not the state religion of Pakistan, denial is.
 
Great thread. Lots of information.

Needs inventions by Jews, Christians, Buddhists too.. Would be huge.
 
i read the whole article to me Arabs just modified the gunpowder, please explain about water management also, water management thing.

Who cares what it is to you, nobody asked you to certify the claim, moreover there are no awards for this. This is called khwamkhwa ka keera.
 
Music?! :lol:

Surgery I believe was started in India.. I have no clue about hospitals, toothbrushes, and zero was way before Islam was around.. It was used with the Aztecs, Indians, Syrians and Greeks.
 
1. Surgery

Around the year 1,000, the celebrated doctor Al Zahrawi published a 1,500 page illustrated encyclopedia of surgery that was used in Europe as a medical reference for the next 500 years. Among his many inventions, Zahrawi discovered the use of dissolving cat gut to stitch wounds -- beforehand a second surgery had to be performed to remove sutures. He also reportedly performed the first caesarean operation and created the first pair of forceps.

2. Coffee

Now the Western world's drink du jour, coffee was first brewed in Yemen around the 9th century. In its earliest days, coffee helped Sufis stay up during late nights of devotion. Later brought to Cairo by a group of students, the coffee buzz soon caught on around the empire. By the 13th century it reached Turkey, but not until the 16th century did the beans start boiling in Europe, brought to Italy by a Venetian trader.

3. Flying machine

"Abbas ibn Firnas was the first person to make a real attempt to construct a flying machine and fly," said Hassani. In the 9th century he designed a winged apparatus, roughly resembling a bird costume. In his most famous trial near Cordoba in Spain, Firnas flew upward for a few moments, before falling to the ground and partially breaking his back. His designs would undoubtedly have been an inspiration for famed Italian artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci's hundreds of years later, said Hassani.

4. University

In 859 a young princess named Fatima al-Firhi founded the first degree-granting university in Fez, Morocco. Her sister Miriam founded an adjacent mosque and together the complex became the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University. Still operating almost 1,200 years later, Hassani says he hopes the center will remind people that learning is at the core of the Islamic tradition and that the story of the al-Firhi sisters will inspire young Muslim women around the world today.

5. Algebra

The word algebra comes from the title of a Persian mathematician's famous 9th century treatise "Kitab al-Jabr Wa l-Mugabala" which translates roughly as "The Book of Reasoning and Balancing." Built on the roots of Greek and Hindu systems, the new algebraic order was a unifying system for rational numbers, irrational numbers and geometrical magnitudes. The same mathematician, Al-Khwarizmi, was also the first to introduce the concept of raising a number to a power.

6. Optics

"Many of the most important advances in the study of optics come from the Muslim world," says Hassani. Around the year 1000 Ibn al-Haitham proved that humans see objects by light reflecting off of them and entering the eye, dismissing Euclid and Ptolemy's theories that light was emitted from the eye itself. This great Muslim physicist also discovered the camera obscura phenomenon, which explains how the eye sees images upright due to the connection between the optic nerve and the brain.

7. Music

Muslim musicians have had a profound impact on Europe, dating back to Charlemagne tried to compete with the music of Baghdad and Cordoba, according to Hassani. Among many instruments that arrived in Europe through the Middle East are the lute and the rahab, an ancestor of the violin. Modern musical scales are also said to derive from the Arabic alphabet.

8. Toothbrush

According to Hassani, the Prophet Mohammed popularized the use of the first toothbrush in around 600. Using a twig from the Meswak tree, he cleaned his teeth and freshened his breath. Substances similar to Meswak are used in modern toothpaste.

9. The crank

Many of the basics of modern automatics were first put to use in the Muslim world, including the revolutionary crank-connecting rod system. By converting rotary motion to linear motion, the crank enables the lifting of heavy objects with relative ease. This technology, discovered by Al-Jazari in the 12th century, exploded across the globe, leading to everything from the bicycle to the internal combustion engine.

10. Hospitals

"Hospitals as we know them today, with wards and teaching centers, come from 9th century Egypt," explained Hassani. The first such medical center was the Ahmad ibn Tulun Hospital, founded in 872 in Cairo. Tulun hospital provided free care for anyone who needed it -- a policy based on the Muslim tradition of caring for all who are sick. From Cairo, such hospitals spread around the Muslim world.

For more information on muslim inventions go to: muslimheritage.com. For more information about the exhibition at London's Science Museum go to: science museum.org.uk

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Please post if you know more.

And i sincerely request that do not troll please.

Are these also part of the history books for Islam?
 
i read the whole article to me Arabs just modified the gunpowder, please explain about water management also, water management thing.

Okay, then if the Arabs just modified gunpowder and we should not study about them in our schools, then we should not read and study that

1) The Wright brothers were the first persons to attempt flying.

2) Da Vinci drew plans of his own as for a something that can fly.


Muslim inventor Abbas ibn Firnas designed a flying machine in 9th century spain in 9th century Spain (hundreds of years before Da Vinci and the Wright brothers)
 
Starter of this Thread, I have a question for you. Why do people like you go on categorizing the inventions of man kind under religion? is it not odd for you to isolate yourself from the rest of the world. Does any other people from any other religion start a thread like the one that you have started. Inventions are quest for better understanding of the nature and how to wield them for human necessasity and not Religious necessasity.
Please avoid starting such threads

This thread seems like its going to be a burial place for a thousand Indians who just can't figure out the necessity of talking on topic and suddenly have realized the urge for philosophical debates where none is required.
 
1.Sushruta is known as the father of surgery.
He has written a bloody book on surgery, chaps.
Rhinoplasty: Commonly Also Referred To As Cosmetic Nose Surgery
see,the world believes this.
2.university??
Nalanda anyone??
3.toothbrush??
whatever twig was used in arab world.but neem twig was also popular in this part of the world.
now in this case,you ofcourse cant debate who used first!
4.algebra
http://http://www.newsfinder.org/site/readings/algebra_the_other_mathematics/
5.Hospitals
Origins of Hospitals
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well apart from self gloating,this 'we did it chart',is nothing but a fantasy with other claims equally debatable.
no wonder,islam offered modern science by a great deal,but this is childish and making the real also looking false.
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1. Surgery was devised by Shusrutha

2. The first university was Nalanda

3. Gunpowder was invented by Chinese

4. Chess was devised in India

5. The solar centric view was devised long ago by Aryabhatta


Most of the other inventions are either Persian or Arab.
 
Lips stick is also a product by a Muslim researcher :smitten:


but whoever invented lip gloss takes my vote :smitten::tup:
 
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