Did Islam provoke science in Western Europe? is a question that many have been thinking about but without any direct answer, but the “Quotations from Famous Historian of Science” says all
The Rise of Science in Medieval Period of Islamic World
The medieval period of Islam commonly known as the Islamic Golden Age was a period of cultural, economic, and scientific advancements in the history of Islam, spanning between 8th to14th
Science and Religion: How Islam Described it?
Since you have already gone through and liked them so, finally here it is and the next two will also be on this subject before the series ends. Dear readers, being Muslim, we all believe that:
Science and Buddhism
Buddhism encompasses many views and practices. The principal forms that exist today are Theravada and Mahayana referring to a movement that began approximately four centuries
Science and Judaism
Judaism is one of the three major Abrahamic monotheistic religion involving range of beliefs and practices that express an agreement between God and the people of Israel.
Science and Religion: How Hinduism Described it?
Hinduism is the world’s third largest religion that emerged on the Indian subcontinent between 500 BCE and 300 CE. Majority of the Hindus live in India, some in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Southeast
Science and Religion: How Various Religions Described it?
In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic ocean and “discovered” Americas, but thought he was actually in India. In 1956, Al-Masudi drew a world map that showed a new
Science and Religion
“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” Einstein’s essay “Science and religion,” published in 1954. This quote is often used to show both Einstein’s religiosity
Stupidity, Idioticness, Ignorance, Intelligence, Wisdom and………?
Must be thinking “what is this nonsense? Relax, these are BIG words that matter in conversation and decision making. Unfortunately, I started the “promised” new series of
About Me: Dr. Shafqat Farooq
Dr. Shafqat Farooq joined Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB) in December 1978 as Assistant Scientific Officer (ASO) to work on “Induced mutations in Basmati rice