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  2. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, a member of the Supreme Council of the UAE and ruler of Sharjah, inaugurated the museum on 5 June 2008. [5] It celebrated its tenth birthday in November 2018, with an exhibition titled "Crossroads: Cultural Exchange between the Islamic Civilization, Europe and Beyond", mounted in co-operation with the ...

  3. Ibn al-Salah - Wikipedia

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    Abū ‘Amr ‘Uthmān ibn ‘Abd il-Raḥmān Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Kurdī al-Shahrazūrī (Arabic: أبو عمر عثمان بن عبد الرحمن صلاح الدين الكرديّ الشهرزوريّ) (c. 1181 CE/577 AH – 1245/643), commonly known as Ibn al-Ṣalāḥ, was a Kurdish [3] Shafi'i hadith specialist and the author of the seminal Introduction to the Science of Hadith.

  4. List of research parks - Wikipedia

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    Tartu Science Park; Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol; PAKRI Science and Industrial Park – Synergy for greentech companies; unique physical environment and testing with PAKRI Smart Industrial City and its own PAKRI Smart Grid 75 MW renewable power network, which combined enables total control of energy prices.

  5. List of Islamic scholars described as father or founder of a ...

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    Al-Khwarizmi: Most renowned as the Father of Algebra [18] [19] Al-Khwarizmi had such huge influence on the field of mathematics that it is attributed to him the eponymous word 'algorithm' as well as 'algebra'. [20] [21] Ibn Hazm: Father of Comparative Religion and "honoured in the West as that of the founder of the science of comparative religion."

  6. Cosmology in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    The major figures of this "revolt" were, among the astronomers, Ibn al-Zarqālluh, Jābir b. al-Aflaḥ, and al-Biṭrūjī, and among the philosophers, Ibn Bājja (Avempace), Ibn Ṭufayl (the teacher of al-Biṭrūjī), Averroes, and Maimonides. [49] In the 12th century, Averroes rejected the eccentric deferents introduced by Ptolemy.

  7. Science park - Wikipedia

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    A science park should: "have a clear identity, quite often expressed symbolically, as the park's name choice, its logo or the management discourse; have a management with established or recognized expertise in financial matters, and which has presented long-term economic development plans; have the backing of powerful, dynamic and stable ...

  8. Dubai Science Park - Wikipedia

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    Located in Al Barsha South, it is accessible from Umm Suqeim, Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed roads. Public bus transport is available via Route F36 from the Mall of the Emirates . It is located approximately 30 minutes from the Dubai International Airport .

  9. Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzjani - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Buzhgan, (now Torbat-e Jam) in Khorasan (in today's Iran). At age 19, in 959, he moved to Baghdad and remained there until his death in 998. [2] He was a contemporary of the distinguished scientists Abū Sahl al-Qūhī and al-Sijzi who were in Baghdad at the time and others such as Abu Nasr Mansur, Abu-Mahmud Khojandi, Kushyar Gilani and al-Biruni. [6]