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This was what I was telling a member in previous conversation. @mike2000 is back
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Are you insane?
The first recorded alcoholic beverages (purposely left to ferment) are recorded in the Arab world 10.000 BC during the Neolithic period. Nothing to do with Farsis.
History of alcoholic beverages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jabir ibn Hayyan was Arab as were most scientists and scholars simply because Arabs were the vast majority of people and Muslims back then and still are by far in the MENA region.
All the work was written in Arabic too.
This article has nothing to do with Iran. Stop flooding Arab threads with nonsense all the time.
Arabs always preferred beverages rather than opium/drugs like in Iran and Afghanistan. Still seen to this day. Outside of Yemen which loves their khat which is a mild stimulant (leaf) that you chew and Morocco which loves its hashish. They make the best quality cannabis in the world.
Lets discuss with reliable source than blind prejudice , If you can't do that then have fun .
It doesn't matter how people ignorantly used Alcohol but how someone figured out what it was and properly used it .
Unlike you and your friends , I give you sources .
Search Alcohol Discoverer on Google , You will surely notice Zakariya Al Razi .
Regarding Jabir Ibn Hayyan , Check this source :
Jabir ibn Hayyan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't know since when Tus is located in Arabia !
I believe this post is enough for you and people who commented on my post .
If you have any reliable not baseless source , Please share otherwise don't bother .
There is nothing to discuss as you obviously have no clue about the history of alcohol and ethanol fermentation.
This process was already mastered by people in the Arab world 10.000 BC. Several centuries later enough to make the best wines of that era.
People even in that era in human history knew the value of alcohol very well and how to produce it.
He did not invent alcohol so your claim is absolute bogus.
Even your link says that he was an Arab or Persian.
His mother tongue was Arabic, his name, he wrote in Arabic and he lived almost his entire life in the Arab world etc.
- Kraus, P. (1962). "Djābir B. Ḥayyān". Encyclopaedia of Islam 2 (2nd ed.). Brill Academic Publishers. pp. 357–359. As for Djābir's historic personality, Holmyard has suggested that his father was "a certain Azdī called Hayyan, druggist of Kufa... mentioned... in connection with the political machinations that were used by many people, in the eighth century, finally resulted in the overthrow of the Umayyad dynasty.
- Jump up^ Holmyard, Eric John, "Introduction" to The Works of Geber, translated by Richard Russell (London: Dent, 1928), p. vii: "Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan, generally known merely as Jabir, was the son of a druggist belonging to the famous South Arabian tribe of Al-Azd. Members of this tribe had settled at the town of Kufa, in Iraq, shortly after the Muhammadan conquest in the seventh century A.D., and it was in Kufa that Hayyan the druggist lived."
In case you do not know this then what is now Iran was controlled by Arabs back then. Several famous Arabs from scientists to Caliphs (Harun al-Rashid for instance) were born in today's Iran.
Just like famous Persians were born in the Arab world.
Does not make them any less Arab or Persian.
I already provided all the necessary links and nobody agrees with you either in this thread.
Not a link ?
Why didn't you read the wiki source I mentioned in previous post ?
The man was born and educated in Tus and passed away in Iraq .
I'm not going to continue this as you certainly aren't looking for the truth .
If people really care about this conversation , Let them search by themselves .
Have fun .
its precursor of chemistry...Who on earth calls "alchemy" a "science"?
Heh? Does it make it "science"? is astrology a "science" too?its precursor of chemistry...