by Abdulnaser Kaadan | Apr 28, 2023
Abstract In 1903, Sultan Abdul Hameed the second issued an executive order to establish the Ottoman Medical School in Damascus. Official inauguration took place on August 31 of the same year at al-Salhia street in Damascus. Actual teaching began two months after the...
by Prof. M. Basheer Ahmed | Apr 28, 2023
Abstract During the medieval era, Muslim scholars and scientists made significant contributions in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, law, history, pharmacology, optics, agriculture, and architecture. Institutions such as the House of Wisdom in Baghdad...
by M. A. R. Al-Fallouji | Dec 30, 2022
General Introduction Comprehensive sources for Arabs and Muslim contributions to the Western civilization in science are generally scanty. However, a few excellent general books were written addressing this subject, alas incomplete. Examples include La Civilization...
by M. Jalal Annajjar, Rawan Ebrahim, Syed Yusuf Maududi | Aug 7, 2022
Abstract A simple look at the demographics of our world today bears testimony to the influence that Islam has had on our planet and with close to 2 billion adherents, it is safe to conclude it is a vast one. However, Islam’s influence in our world is not merely...
by Abdulnaser Kaadan, Mahmud Angrini | Aug 7, 2022
Abstract In the whole history of hemophilia, it is generally accepted that the main development in understanding the cause and the inheritance type of the disease accomplished in the last century.But, who really was the first to describe the disease? The priority of...