Why are Jews so powerful?

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Karibu:

*Why are Jews so powerful?* There are only 14 million Jews in the world; seven million in the Americas, five million in Asia, two million in Europe and 100,000 in Africa. For every single Jew in the world there are 100 Muslims.


Yet, Jews are more than a hundred times more powerful than all the Muslims puttogether. Ever wondered why?
· Jesus of Nazareth was Jewish. Albert Einstein, the most influential scientistof all time and TIME magazine's 'Person of the Century', was a Jew.
· Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis was a Jew. So were Karl Marx, PaulSamuelson and Milton Friedman.


Here are a few other Jews whose intellectual output has enriched the whole humanity:
· Benjamin Rubin gave humanity the vaccinating needle.
· Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine.
· Albert Sabin developed the improved live polio vaccine.
· Gertrude Elion gave us a leukemia-fighting drug.
· Baruch Blumberg developed the vaccination for Hepatitis B.
· Paul Ehrlich discovered a treatment for syphilis.
· Elie Metchnikoff won a Nobel Prize in infectious diseases.
· Bernard Katz won a Nobel Prize in neuromuscular transmission.
· Andrew Schally won a Nobel in endocrinology.
· Aaron Beck founded Cognitive Therapy.
· Gregory Pincus developed the first oral contraceptive pill.
· George Wald won a Nobel for our understanding of the human eye.
· Stanley Cohen won a Nobel in embryology.
· Willem Kolff came up with the kidney dialysis machine.


Over the past 105 years, Jews from a total of 14 million have won 15 dozen Nobel Prizes while only three Nobel Prizes have been won by Muslims from a total of Muslims 1.4 billion (other than Peace Prizes).
· Stanley Mezor invented the first micro-processing chip.
· Leo Szilard developed the first nuclear chain reactor;
· Peter Schultz, optical fiber cable;
· Charles Adler, traffic lights;
· Benno Strauss, Stainless steel;
· Isador Kisee, sound movies;
· Emile Berliner, telephone microphone;
· Charles Ginsburg, videotape recorder.


Famous financiers in the business world who belong to the Jewish faith include
· Ralph Lauren (Polo),
· Levis Strauss (Levi's Jeans),
· Howard Schultz (Starbuck's),
· Sergey Brin (Google),
· Michael Dell (Dell Computers),
· Larry Ellison (Oracle),
· Donna Karan (DKNY),
· Irv Robbins (Baskins & Robbins) and
· Bill Rosenberg (Dunkin Donuts).
· Richard Levin, President of Yale University, is a Jew. So are;
· Henry Kissinger(former American Secretary of State),
· Alan Greenspan (Fed Chairman under Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Bush),
· Joseph Lieberman (US Senator),
· Madeleine Albright (former American Secretary of State),
· Casper Weinberger (Americansecretary of defense),
· Maxim Litvinov ( USSR Foreign Minister),
· David Marshal (Singapore 's first chief minister),
· Issac Isaacs (governor-general of Australia),
· Benjamin Disraeli (British statesman and author),
· Yevgeny Primakov (RussianPM),
· Barry Goldwater (US Senator),
· Jorge Sampaio (president of Portugal ),
· John Deutsch (CIA director),
· Herb Gray (Canadian deputy PM),
· Pierre Mendes (French PM),
· Michael Howard (British home secretary),
· Bruno Kreisky (chancellor ofAustria ) and
· Robert Rubin
(American secretary of treasury).


In the media, famous Jews include
· Wolf Blitzer (CNN),
· Barbara Walters (ABCNews),
· Eugene Meyer (Washington Post),
· Henry Grunwald (Editor-in-chief Time),
· Katherine Graham (publisher of The Washington Post),
· Joseph Lelyveld (Executive editor, The New York Times), and
· Max Frankel (NewYork Times).


The most beneficent philanthropist in the history of the world is George Soros, a Jew, who has so far donated a colossal $4 billion most of which has gone as aid to scientists and universities around the world.


Second to George Soros is Walter Annenberg, another Jew, who has built a hundred libraries by donating an estimated $2 billion.

At the Olympics, Mark Spitz set a record of sorts by winning seven gold medals; Lenny Krayzelburg is a three-time Olympic gold medalist. Spitz, Krayzelburg and Boris Becker (Tennis) are all Jewish.

Did you know that; Harrison Ford, George Burns, Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson, Sandra Bullock, Billy Crystal, Woody Allen, Paul Newman, Peter Sellers, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Douglas, Ben Kingsley, Kirk Douglas, Goldie Hawn, Cary Grant, William Shatner, Jerry Lewis and Peter Falk; are all Jewish?

As a matter of fact, Hollywood itself was founded by a Jew. Among directors and producers, Steven Spielberg, Mel Brooks, Oliver Stone, Aaron Spelling ( Beverly Hills 90210), Neil Simon (The Odd Couple), Andrew Vaina (Rambo 1/2/3), Michael Man (Starsky and Hutch), Milos Forman (One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest), Douglas Fairbanks (The Thief of Baghdad) and Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters) are all Jewish.



THE ANSWER IS Answer: ** **EDUCATION*

*Why are Muslims* *so powerless?*

There are an estimated 1,476,233,470 Muslims on the face of the planet: one billion in Asia, 400 million in Africa, 44 million in Europe and six million in the Americas . Every fifth human being is a Muslim; for every single Hindu there are two Muslims, for every Buddhist there are two Muslims and for every Jew there are one hundred Muslims.

Ever wondered why Muslims are so powerless?
Here is why: There are 57 member-countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and all of them put together have around 500 universities; one university for every three million Muslims. The United States has 5,758universities and India has 8,407.

In 2004, Shanghai Jiao Tong University compiled an 'Academic Ranking of World Universities’, and intriguingly, not one university from Muslim-majority states was in the top 500.

As per data collected by the UNDP, literacy in the Christian world stands atnearly 90 per cent and 15 Christian-majority states have a literacy rate of 100per cent.

A Muslim-majority state, as a sharp contrast, has an average literacy rate ofaround 40 per cent and there is no Muslim-majority state with a literacy rateof 100 per cent.

Some 98 per cent of the 'literates' in the Christian world had completed primary school, while less than 50 per cent of the 'literates' in the Muslim world did the same.

Around 40 per cent of the 'literates' in the Christian world attended university while no more than two per cent of the 'literates' in the Muslim world did the same.

Muslim-majority countries have 230 scientists per one million Muslims. The UShas 4,000 scientists per million and Japan has 5,000 per million. In the entire Arab world, the total number of full-time researchers is 35,000 and there are only 50 technicians per one million Arabs. (In the Christian world there are up to 1,000 technicians per one million).

Furthermore, the Muslim world spends 0.2 per cent of its GDP on research and development, while the Christian world spends around five per cent of its GDP.

Conclusion: The Muslim world *lacks the capacity* to *produce knowledge*!

Daily newspapers per 1,000 people and number of book titles per million are two indicators of whether knowledge is being diffused in a society.

In Pakistan, there are 23 daily newspapers per 1,000 Pakistanis while the same ratio in Singapore is 360. In the UK , the number of book titles per million stands at 2,000 while the same in Egypt is 20.

Conclusion: The Muslim world *is failing to* *diffuse knowledge.*

Exports of high technology products as a percentage of total exports are an important indicator of knowledge application. Pakistan’s export of high technology products as a percentage of total exports stands at one per cent. The same for Saudi Arabia is 0.3 per cent; Kuwait, Morocco , and Algeria is all at 0.3 per cent, while Singapore is at 58 per cent.

Conclusion: The Muslim world *is failing to* *apply knowledge.*


Why are Muslims powerless?

..... Because we aren't producing knowledge
..... Because we aren't diffusing knowledge
..... Because we aren't applying knowledge

And, the future belongs to knowledge-based societies.

Interestingly, the combined annual GDP of 57 OIC-countries is under $2trillion. America , just by herself, produces goods and services worth $12 trillion; China $8 trillion, Japan $3.8 trillion and Germany $2.4 trillion (purchasing power parity basis).

Oil rich Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait and Qatar collectively produce goods and services (mostly oil) worth $500 billion; Spain alone produces goods and services worth over $1 trillion, Catholic Poland $489 billion and Buddhist Thailand $545 billion.

* ..... (Muslim GDP as a percentage of worlds GDP is fast declining).*

So, why are Muslims so powerless?*

Answer: **Lack of education**.*

All we do is shouting to Allah the whole day!!! And blame everyone else for our multiple failures!!!!!

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*Muslims are not happy*

*They’re not happy in Gaza *

*They're not happy in Egypt *

*They're not happy in Libya *

*They're not happy in Morocco *

*They're not happy in Iran *

*They're not happy in Iraq *

*They're not happy in Yemen *

*They're not happy in Afghanistan *

*They're not happy in Pakistan *

*They're not happy in Syria *

*They're not happy in Lebanon *

*So, where are they happy?*

*They're happy in Australia *

*They're happy in England *

*They're happy in France *

*They're happy in Italy *

*They're happy in Germany *

*They're happy in Sweden *

*They're happy in the USA & Canada *

*They're happy in Norway *

*They're happy in almost every country that is not Islamic!*

*And who do they blame?*
*Not Islam...*
*Not their leadership...*
*Not themselves...*
*THEY BLAME THE COUNTRIES THEY ARE HAPPY IN*

*And they want to change the countries they're happy in,* *to be like the countries they came from,* *where they were unhappy.*

*Try to find logic in that!*
*Jeff Foxworthy on Muslims: *




· If you refine heroin for a living, but you have a moral objection to liquor


*you are a Muslim. ** *
· If you own a $3,000 machine gun and $5,000 rocket launcher, but you can't afford shoes,*
*You are a Muslim*
· If you have more wives than teeth,*
*You are a Muslim*
· If you wipe your butt with your bare hand, but consider bacon unclean.*
*You are a Muslim.*
· If you think vests come in two styles: bullet-proof and suicide,*
*You are a Muslim.*
· If you can't think of anyone you haven't declared Jihad against.*
*You are a Muslim. ** *
· If you consider television dangerous, but routinely carry explosives inyour clothing,*
*You are a Muslim. ** *
· If you were amazed to discover that cell phones have uses other thansetting off roadside bombs,*
*You are a Muslim.*
· If you have nothing against women and think every man should own at least four,*
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Na missiles(kombora) dogo kuliko yote duniani limevumbuliwa mwaka huu na jeshi la israel.lina uzito wa kilo nne,urefu sawa na rula na madhara yake ni sawa na kombora linalobebwa na magari ya kijeshi. Ila mtoa mada uzi huu sijui kama utadumu maana hawa mods huwa hawachelewi wakati ndio ukweli halisi



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Because of two major reasons;
Firstly they are protected and financially supported by the US to destabilize the situation in Middle East.
Secondly, they employed the holocaust to pull the world towards their sympathy as currently Kagame is doing on top using the Bible to justify their vanguard plans of annexation of Palestine. There are more reasons such as propounding conspiracy theories on many important issues such as September 11 and so on and so for.
 
They show up to work and do their job and get payed for it. Not hard to understand my man.
 
wengine wanasema jews ni genge linalofanya hujuma nyingi duniani kupata hizo utajiri,
hata hii recession inawezekana wao walisabbisha, kwa recession tu watakuwa wamevuna trilions za dollars,


Because of two major reasons;
Firstly they are protected and financially supported by the US to destabilize the situation in Middle East.
Secondly, they employed the holocaust to pull the world towards their sympathy as currently Kagame is doing on top using the Bible to justify their vanguard plans of annexation of Palestine. There are more reasons such as propounding conspiracy theories on many important issues such as September 11 and so on and so for.
 
Anything is possible. Lisemwalo lipo kama halipo jua laja. Hii ndiyo dunia yetu tambara au tuseme gunia bovu. Ila inasikitisha.
 
Hii thread ni educative, lakini kuna watu- kama kawaida- hawakuielewa. Wanadhania is about bashing the Muslims. Hayo yote yaliyosemwa pia yanaendana na mtu mweusi-ni sawa awe Mwislamu, Mkristo au Mlahidi.
Hii thread ni juu ya umuhimu wa EDUCATION na siyo juu ya kuchelewa kwa Waislamu. Kuanzia karne ya 9-13 Waislamu ndiyo waliokuwa wakimiliki elimu. Wakati huo waliweza kutawala karibuni dunia nzima. majeshi ya Waislamu yalifika hadi mageti ya Paris, huku Spain na Balkan yote ikiwa yatawaliwa na Waislamu. Kulikuwa na hali ya amani na mahusiano mazuri na watu wote, Wakristo, Wayahudi, Waroma nk. Mfalme wa Kiislamu wa Kituruki alikuwa baadhi ya Mawaziri wake ni Wayahudi, Wakristo na daktari wake mkuu siku zote ni Myahudi.
Hii ndiyo historia ya maendeleo na uutu wa Uislam.
Flip Flop, njoo kwenye karne kuanzia 14-hadi leo. Wamagharibi, ambao ni Wakristo, walianza kusoma kwa dhati kuanzia karne ya 12 na kufikia karne ya 14 wakaanza kutawala sehemu za duniani kwa elimu waliyoisoma, ambayo nyingi ni mchanganyiko wa Ustaarabu wa Waislamu na ule wa Wagiriki.
Elimu iliwapeleka mbele na hadi leo kuwa wanahodhi dunia nzima. Tofauti ya Utawala wa Wazungu- Wakristo- na ule wa Waislamu, ni kuwa Wazungu walipopata nafasi ya kuja juu, wanafanya kila njia kutompa fursa mwingine yeyote kuja juu. Baadhi ya mbinu zao ni kuharibu mahusiano ya binadamu wasio Wazungu ili tugombane na tusahau maendeleo. Wamagharibi walipozitawala nchi za Kiislamu wakahakikisha kuwa elimu ni mwiko huko. Kwanza wakaua elimu bora iliyokuwepo na wakaibadilisha na 'bora elimu'. Mpaka leo, Wazungu hawamruhusu Mwislamu kuendelea kielimu kama wao. Watamwacha afike kiasi fulani tu, lakini si kiasi cha kuwapiku wao. Hili ndiyo hasa shina la malumbano ya saa baina ya nchi za Magharibi na Iran. Kwa vile Iran imekataa kuwa na elimu ya kuweza kutengeneza ice cream na maji ya matunda tu, bali inataka pia kuwa na teknolojia yake ya kwenda mwezini na kuzalisha madawa na umeme kwa kutumia mionzi ya nuklia, imekuwa crisis! Mbinuchungu nzima zinatumiwa na uongo mwingi wa kugubika hasa lengo lao. Ili mradi Mwislamu asiendelee.
Fahamuni vizuri jamani, maana naona wengi aidha mnasoma habari juu juu au hamzipati kabisa.
Terrorism ya Waislamu inayozungumziwa ni ipi? Nani terrorist mbaya zaidi: ni yulke anayeangamiza mamilioni ya watu (Iraq, Afghanistan, WW1-11, Korea, Palestina, Japan etc) au mtu mwenye hasira za kuibiwa ardhi yake, mke wake, watoto wake na akaamua potelea mbali acha nife na niuwe wale wabaya wangu haidhuru mmoja au kumi? Hii haimaanishi kwamba hakuna Waislamu wachache waliorubuniwa na kufanya mambo bila ya kujua hasa ni kwa faida ya nani!
Mbona jamani mmejazwa propaganda hata hamwoni ukweli? Watoto 500,000+ wa Iraq wamekufa kutokana na sanctions zilizowazuia wasipate dawa wala maziwa, eti kwa sababu Saddam ana SILAHA KALI! Sasa ni Saddam au Marekani yenye mabomu 3,000+ ya nuklia....... nani mwenye silaha kali hapa? Of course, kama mnavyojua, hata hizo silha kali za Saddam hazikuwepo. Nani gaidi hapa? Mbona mnarubuniwa akili zenu tu?
Halafu ukitazama huo wauitao Islamic terrorism kwa kweli wao ndio waliowapanda hao. Osama kwa zaidi ya miaka 20 alikuwa ajenti wa Marekani huko Afghanistan na hata sasa hatujui kama ameuawa kweli au la, maana hatukuona mwili wake! Saudi Arabia, ambalo ndilo chimbuko la itikadi kali za kukufurisha na kuuwa, hii ni project ya Wazungu na hata Wafalme wote lazima kwanza wapitishwe na wao. Unadhania wafalme wa Saudia wanachaguliwa na Waislamu? Lini ulisikia kura Saudia?
Ni kweli, Waislamu katika wakati huu wamechelewa lakini si kwa sababu ya Uislamu. Anayesema hivyo hakusoma historia ya Uislamu. Wakati Ukristo ulipokuwa ukiwachoma moto wanasayansi wao- Galileo- kwa kusema tu dunia ni duara, Uislamu ulikuwa ushasema hivyo karne sita zilizopita na aliyesema hivyo, hakuchomwa bali aliwekwa katika vitabu vya historia!

Kweli elimu ndogo ni maradhi!
 
Mungu aliwalaani hawa JEWS -wayahudi walipokuwa Israel kwa kumkataa. watu waliolaaniwa wanazo akili za duniani sana lakini wanamkataa Mungu na Mungu wa huruma anawaambia mkinikumbuka na kufanya niyatakayo nitawabariki na kuzidi ndiyo maana unaona laana na heri zinawapata sambamba. Ila Mungu akaonya pia usimuite laana aliyebarikiwa na Mungu....kila anayepigana na hawa wayahudi hawezi kushinda hasa wanapomtaja Mungu. Wito: MUNGU WA WAYAHUDI NI MUNGU WA KWELI JAPO WAO HAWAMWAMINI hii ni theolojia ngumu kuielewa lakini ni vizuri tukamuomba Mungu wa waisraeli aliye Mungu wa mbinguni.
 
Mungu aliwalaani hawa JEWS -wayahudi walipokuwa Israel kwa kumkataa. watu waliolaaniwa wanazo akili za duniani sana lakini wanamkataa Mungu na Mungu wa huruma anawaambia mkinikumbuka na kufanya niyatakayo nitawabariki na kuzidi ndiyo maana unaona laana na heri zinawapata sambamba. Ila Mungu akaonya pia usimuite laana aliyebarikiwa na Mungu....kila anayepigana na hawa wayahudi hawezi kushinda hasa wanapomtaja Mungu. Wito: MUNGU WA WAYAHUDI NI MUNGU WA KWELI JAPO WAO HAWAMWAMINI hii ni theolojia ngumu kuielewa lakini ni vizuri tukamuomba Mungu wa waisraeli aliye Mungu wa mbinguni.

Mmmmmmmmmmmh_yaani wewe sijui umeandika utumbo gani hapa,...yaani wao wamkatae huyo mungu wao_halafu sisi ndio tuhangaike/tujikombe kumuomba,...

Anyway;...'miafrika ndivyo tulivyo'_by Nyani Ngabu...jf member
 
The Great Muslim Scientists of All Time.

Here is a little intro about them and their work to the world of science.All the scientists are before 14th century ..,When you the Europe was called a Dark continent ,Muslims Scientists Were ruling in all over the world!
I don't know what happened now But anyways Don't Forget the Past=)
Better be Proud!

Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī


Consequently he is considered to be the father of algebra,[6] a title he shares with Diophantus. Latin translations of his Arithmetic, on the Indian numerals, introduced the decimal positional number system to the Western world in the 12th century.[5] He revised and updated Ptolemy's Geography as well as writing several works on astronomy and astrology.

His contributions not only made a great impact on mathematics, but on language as well. The word algebra is derived from al-jabr, one of the two operations used to solve quadratic equations, as described in his book.

For complete intro:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khwarizmi


Avicenna

Avicenna was a Persian polymath and the foremost physician and Islamic philosopher of his time. He was also an astronomer, chemist, Hafiz, logician, mathematician, physicist, poet, psychologist, scientist, Sheikh, soldier, statesman and theologian.

His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many Islamic and European universities up until the early 19th century .
Ibn Sīnā is regarded as a father of early modern medicine, and clinical pharmacology particularly for his introduction of systematic experimentation and quantification into the study of physiology,] his discovery of the contagious nature of infectious diseases, the introduction of quarantine to limit the spread of contagious diseases, the introduction of experimental medicine, evidence-based medicine, clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, efficacy tests, clinical pharmacology, neuropsychiatry, risk factor analysis, and the idea of a syndrome,[30] and the importance of dietetics and the influence of climate and environment on health.
He is also considered the father of the fundamental concept of momentum in physics, and regarded as a pioneer of aromatherapy.

George Sarton,, the father of the history of science, wrote in the Introduction to the History of Science:

"One of the most famous exponents of Muslim universalism and an eminent figure in Islamic learning was Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna (981-1037). For a thousand years he has retained his original renown as one of the greatest thinkers and medical scholars in history. His most important medical works are the Qanun (Canon) and a treatise on Cardiac drugs. The 'Qanun fi-l-Tibb' is an immense encyclopedia of medicine. It contains some of the most illuminating thoughts pertaining to distinction of mediastinitis from pleurisy; contagious nature of phthisis; distribution of diseases by water and soil; careful description of skin troubles; of sexual diseases and perversions; of nervous ailments.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avicenna

Geber

He is "considered by many to be the father of chemistry.
abir Ibn Hayyan is widely credited with the introduction of the experimental method in alchemy, and with the invention of numerous important processes still used in modern chemistry today, such as the syntheses of hydrochloric and nitric acids, distillation, and crystallisation. His original works are highly esoteric and probably coded, though nobody today knows what the code is. On the surface, his alchemical career revolved around an elaborate chemical numerology based on consonants in the Arabic names of substances and the concept of takwin, the artificial creation of life in the alchemical laboratory. Research has also established that oldest text of Jabiran corpus must have originated in the scientific culture of northeastern Persia. This thesis is supported by the Persian language and Middle Persian terms used in the technical vocabulary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geber

Al-Jazari
The most significant aspect of al-Jazari's machines are the mechanisms, components, ideas, methods and design features which they employ.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Jazari

Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathīr al-Farghānī
He was involved in the measurement of the diameter of the Earth together with a team of scientists under the patronage of al-Ma'mūn in Baghdad.
The Alfraganus crater on the Moon was named after him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Farghani

Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi
Razi made fundamental and enduring contributions to the fields of medicine, alchemy, and philosophy, recorded in over 184 books and articles in various fields of science. He was well-versed in Persian, Greek and Indian medical knowledge and made numerous advances in medicine through own observations and discoveries.] He was an early proponent of experimental medicine and is considered the father of pediatrics. He was also a pioneer of neurosurgery and ophthalmology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhazes

Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
physicist, an anthropologist and psychologist, an astronomer, a chemist, a critic of alchemy and astrology, an encyclopedist and historian, a geographer and traveller, a geodesist and geologist, a mathematician, a pharmacist and physician, an Islamic philosopher and Shia theologian, and a scholar and teacher, and he contributed greatly to all of these fields.

He was the first scholar to study India and the Brahminical tradition, and has been described as the father of Indology, the father of geodesy, and "the first anthropologist". He was also one of the earliest leading exponents of the experimental scientific method, and was responsible for introducing the experimental method into mechanics, the first to conduct elaborate experiments related to astronomical phenomena, and a pioneer of experimental psychology.

George Sarton, the father of the history of science, described Biruni as "One of the very greatest scientists of Islam, and, all considered, one of the greatest of all times.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biruni


Al-Khazini
Robert E. Hall wrote the following on al-Khazini:

"His hydrostatic balance can leave no doubt that as a maker of scientific instruments he is among the greatest of any time."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khazini


Ibn al-Haytham
HE made significant contributions to the principles of optics, as well as to anatomy, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, medicine, ophthalmology, philosophy, physics, psychology, visual perception, and to science in general with his introduction of the scientific method.

Ibn al-Haytham is regarded as the "father of modern optics" for his influential Book of Optics, which correctly explained and proved the modern intromission theory of vision, and for his experiments on optics, including experiments on lenses, mirrors, refraction, reflection, and the dispersion of light into its constituent colours. He studied binocular vision and the moon illusion, described the finite speed[] and rectilinear propagation of light and and argued that rays of light are streams of corpuscular energy particles[16]travelling in straight lines.] Due to his formulation of a modern quantitative, empirical and experimental approach to physics and science, he is considered the pioneer of the modern scientific method and the originator of experimental science and experimental physics, and some have described him as the "first scientist" for these reasons.

He is also considered by some to be the founder of experimental psychology for his experimental approach to the psychology of visual perception and optical illusions, and a pioneer of the philosophical field of phenomenology.

Among his other achievements, Ibn al-Haytham gave the first clear description and correct analysis of the camera obscura, discovered Fermat's principle of least time and the concept of inertia (Newton's first law of motion), discovered that the heavenly bodies were accountable to the laws of physics, presented a critique and reform of Ptolemaic astronomy, first stated Wilson's theorem in number theory, formulated and solved Alhazen's problem geometrically using early ideas related to calculus and mathematical induction,and in his optical research laid the foundations for the later development of telescopic astronomy,[34] as well as for the microscope and the use of optical aids in Renaissance art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Haytham

Al-Kindi
also known by the Latinized version of his name Alkindus to the West, was an Arabpolymath: a philosopher, scientist, astrologer, astronomer, cosmologist, chemist, logician, mathematician, musician, physician, physicist, psychologist, and meteorologist.
In the field of mathematics, al-Kindi played an important role in introducing Indian numerals to the Islamic and Christian world. He was a pioneer in cryptanalysis and cryptology, and devised several new methods of breaking ciphers, including the frequency analysis method.] Using his mathematical and medical expertise, he was able to develop a scale that would allow doctors to quantify the potency of their medication.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Kindi

Ibn Sahl

Abu Sa`d al-`Ala' ibn Sahl) (c. 940-1000) was an Arabian mathematician, physicist and optics engineer associated with the Abbasid court of Baghdad. About 984 he wrote a treatise On Burning Mirrors and Lenses in which he set out his understanding of how curved mirrors and lenses bend and focus light. Ibn Sahl is credited with first discovering the law of refraction, usually called Snell's law.[1][2] He used the law of refraction to work out the shapes of lenses that focus light with no geometric aberrations, known as anaclastic lenses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_Sahl

Al-Ghazali
known as Algazel to the western medieval world, was born and died in Tus, in the Khorasan province of Persia (modern day Iran). He was a Muslim theologian, jurist, philosopher, physician, psychologist and mystic of Persian origin], and remains one of the most celebrated scholars in the history of Sufi Islamic thought. He is considered a pioneer of the methods of doubt and skepticism, and in one of his major works, The Incoherence of the Philosophers, he changed the course of early Islamic philosophy, shifting it away from the influence of ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophy, and towards cause-and-effect that were determined by God or intermediate angels.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ghazali
 
The Great Muslim Scientists of All Time.

Here is a little intro about them and their work to the world of science.All the scientists are before 14th century ..,When you the Europe was called a Dark continent ,Muslims Scientists Were ruling in all over the world!
I don't know what happened now But anyways Don't Forget the Past=)
Better be Proud!

Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī


Consequently he is considered to be the father of algebra,[6] a title he shares with Diophantus. Latin translations of his Arithmetic, on the Indian numerals, introduced the decimal positional number system to the Western world in the 12th century.[5] He revised and updated Ptolemy's Geography as well as writing several works on astronomy and astrology.

His contributions not only made a great impact on mathematics, but on language as well. The word algebra is derived from al-jabr, one of the two operations used to solve quadratic equations, as described in his book.

For complete intro:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khwarizmi


Avicenna

Avicenna was a Persian polymath and the foremost physician and Islamic philosopher of his time. He was also an astronomer, chemist, Hafiz, logician, mathematician, physicist, poet, psychologist, scientist, Sheikh, soldier, statesman and theologian.

His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many Islamic and European universities up until the early 19th century .
Ibn Sīnā is regarded as a father of early modern medicine, and clinical pharmacology particularly for his introduction of systematic experimentation and quantification into the study of physiology,] his discovery of the contagious nature of infectious diseases, the introduction of quarantine to limit the spread of contagious diseases, the introduction of experimental medicine, evidence-based medicine, clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, efficacy tests, clinical pharmacology, neuropsychiatry, risk factor analysis, and the idea of a syndrome,[30] and the importance of dietetics and the influence of climate and environment on health.
He is also considered the father of the fundamental concept of momentum in physics, and regarded as a pioneer of aromatherapy.

George Sarton,, the father of the history of science, wrote in the Introduction to the History of Science:

"One of the most famous exponents of Muslim universalism and an eminent figure in Islamic learning was Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna (981-1037). For a thousand years he has retained his original renown as one of the greatest thinkers and medical scholars in history. His most important medical works are the Qanun (Canon) and a treatise on Cardiac drugs. The 'Qanun fi-l-Tibb' is an immense encyclopedia of medicine. It contains some of the most illuminating thoughts pertaining to distinction of mediastinitis from pleurisy; contagious nature of phthisis; distribution of diseases by water and soil; careful description of skin troubles; of sexual diseases and perversions; of nervous ailments.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avicenna

Geber

He is "considered by many to be the father of chemistry.
abir Ibn Hayyan is widely credited with the introduction of the experimental method in alchemy, and with the invention of numerous important processes still used in modern chemistry today, such as the syntheses of hydrochloric and nitric acids, distillation, and crystallisation. His original works are highly esoteric and probably coded, though nobody today knows what the code is. On the surface, his alchemical career revolved around an elaborate chemical numerology based on consonants in the Arabic names of substances and the concept of takwin, the artificial creation of life in the alchemical laboratory. Research has also established that oldest text of Jabiran corpus must have originated in the scientific culture of northeastern Persia. This thesis is supported by the Persian language and Middle Persian terms used in the technical vocabulary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geber

Al-Jazari
The most significant aspect of al-Jazari's machines are the mechanisms, components, ideas, methods and design features which they employ.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Jazari

Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathīr al-Farghānī
He was involved in the measurement of the diameter of the Earth together with a team of scientists under the patronage of al-Ma'mūn in Baghdad.
The Alfraganus crater on the Moon was named after him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Farghani

Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi
Razi made fundamental and enduring contributions to the fields of medicine, alchemy, and philosophy, recorded in over 184 books and articles in various fields of science. He was well-versed in Persian, Greek and Indian medical knowledge and made numerous advances in medicine through own observations and discoveries.] He was an early proponent of experimental medicine and is considered the father of pediatrics. He was also a pioneer of neurosurgery and ophthalmology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhazes

Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
physicist, an anthropologist and psychologist, an astronomer, a chemist, a critic of alchemy and astrology, an encyclopedist and historian, a geographer and traveller, a geodesist and geologist, a mathematician, a pharmacist and physician, an Islamic philosopher and Shia theologian, and a scholar and teacher, and he contributed greatly to all of these fields.

He was the first scholar to study India and the Brahminical tradition, and has been described as the father of Indology, the father of geodesy, and "the first anthropologist". He was also one of the earliest leading exponents of the experimental scientific method, and was responsible for introducing the experimental method into mechanics, the first to conduct elaborate experiments related to astronomical phenomena, and a pioneer of experimental psychology.

George Sarton, the father of the history of science, described Biruni as "One of the very greatest scientists of Islam, and, all considered, one of the greatest of all times.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biruni


Al-Khazini
Robert E. Hall wrote the following on al-Khazini:

"His hydrostatic balance can leave no doubt that as a maker of scientific instruments he is among the greatest of any time."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khazini


Ibn al-Haytham
HE made significant contributions to the principles of optics, as well as to anatomy, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, medicine, ophthalmology, philosophy, physics, psychology, visual perception, and to science in general with his introduction of the scientific method.

Ibn al-Haytham is regarded as the "father of modern optics" for his influential Book of Optics, which correctly explained and proved the modern intromission theory of vision, and for his experiments on optics, including experiments on lenses, mirrors, refraction, reflection, and the dispersion of light into its constituent colours. He studied binocular vision and the moon illusion, described the finite speed[] and rectilinear propagation of light and and argued that rays of light are streams of corpuscular energy particles[16]travelling in straight lines.] Due to his formulation of a modern quantitative, empirical and experimental approach to physics and science, he is considered the pioneer of the modern scientific method and the originator of experimental science and experimental physics, and some have described him as the "first scientist" for these reasons.

He is also considered by some to be the founder of experimental psychology for his experimental approach to the psychology of visual perception and optical illusions, and a pioneer of the philosophical field of phenomenology.

Among his other achievements, Ibn al-Haytham gave the first clear description and correct analysis of the camera obscura, discovered Fermat's principle of least time and the concept of inertia (Newton's first law of motion), discovered that the heavenly bodies were accountable to the laws of physics, presented a critique and reform of Ptolemaic astronomy, first stated Wilson's theorem in number theory, formulated and solved Alhazen's problem geometrically using early ideas related to calculus and mathematical induction,and in his optical research laid the foundations for the later development of telescopic astronomy,[34] as well as for the microscope and the use of optical aids in Renaissance art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Haytham

Al-Kindi
also known by the Latinized version of his name Alkindus to the West, was an Arabpolymath: a philosopher, scientist, astrologer, astronomer, cosmologist, chemist, logician, mathematician, musician, physician, physicist, psychologist, and meteorologist.
In the field of mathematics, al-Kindi played an important role in introducing Indian numerals to the Islamic and Christian world. He was a pioneer in cryptanalysis and cryptology, and devised several new methods of breaking ciphers, including the frequency analysis method.] Using his mathematical and medical expertise, he was able to develop a scale that would allow doctors to quantify the potency of their medication.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Kindi

Ibn Sahl

Abu Sa`d al-`Ala' ibn Sahl) (c. 940-1000) was an Arabian mathematician, physicist and optics engineer associated with the Abbasid court of Baghdad. About 984 he wrote a treatise On Burning Mirrors and Lenses in which he set out his understanding of how curved mirrors and lenses bend and focus light. Ibn Sahl is credited with first discovering the law of refraction, usually called Snell's law.[1][2] He used the law of refraction to work out the shapes of lenses that focus light with no geometric aberrations, known as anaclastic lenses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_Sahl

Al-Ghazali
known as Algazel to the western medieval world, was born and died in Tus, in the Khorasan province of Persia (modern day Iran). He was a Muslim theologian, jurist, philosopher, physician, psychologist and mystic of Persian origin], and remains one of the most celebrated scholars in the history of Sufi Islamic thought. He is considered a pioneer of the methods of doubt and skepticism, and in one of his major works, The Incoherence of the Philosophers, he changed the course of early Islamic philosophy, shifting it away from the influence of ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophy, and towards cause-and-effect that were determined by God or intermediate angels.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ghazali

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