Islam, Science, and Technology: An Islamic Perspective Paperback
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                            India
                        Author 1
                            Dr Ali Akbar Ziaee
                        Book Description
                            Medicine and health care were perhaps the highest scientific achievement of the Muslims during the Middle Ages. The author discusses the history of rainbow and attempts to provide a historical and scientific explanation for the rainbow phenomenon according to Muslim scientists generally and Hocazade especially. Marifetname deals with classical scientific subjects such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine and physics. It also offers discussions on modern scientific concepts and presents certain contradictory statements on Islamic sciences. Dr Ziaee also discuses the quality of representing the human values like freedom, liberality, tolerance, faith, certainty, and etc in the form of semantics. In the last chapter he criticizes Nasir Khusraw's definition of the first intellect and then describes his position of 'ibda' or innovation. Ziaee tries to debate Nasir Khusraw's relevant philosophical issues and contradictions in his works respect to these narrow field of study.
                        ISBN-10
                            3843386749
                        ISBN-13
                            9783843386746
                        Language
                            English
                        Publisher
                            LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
                        Number of Pages
                            116
                        About the Author
                            He is working as an Academic Research Fellow at the Unit for Translation, Editing, Critical Annotation of Manuscripts at International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization, International Islamic University Malaysia. He is currently a member of The Islamic Manuscripts Association (TIMA) at Cambridge, UK.