RE:Jihadi university
by balaord on Apr 02, 2008 07:59 AM Permalink
You keep abusing Islam in rediff forums.In the meantime sharia and adan is entering into Harvard.
Check the washingtonpost on this so called sharia controversy in Harvard
RE:Jihadi university
by mevish khan on Apr 02, 2008 09:45 AM Permalink
plz i reqest u all people , to comment on my religion, it is very easy to say anything to anyone, if islam is not true , its does not requre any certificate from u all to prove its existence, read ur holy books n then come across the truth. n i request rediff to plz stop anything related to islam, plz it is my humble reques to u all . i call u as brother so if u can understand plz understand.
...The Arab-Muslim Empire was based on a dynamic religious creed. Yet Christians and Jews were permitted to keep their faith; the Umayyad rulers of Iberia recognised that religious tolerance and cultural exchange would contribute to enduring success...
..The Moors built a rich and powerful society. Its capital, Cordoba was the largest and most civilised city in Europe, with hospitals, libraries and public infrastructure light years ahead of anything in England at the time...
RE:History Channel - When Muslims ruled Europe (Spain the then iberia)
by balaord on Apr 02, 2008 07:23 AM Permalink
Who copied from whom?Here is the confession from europe-s leading mathematical body-School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews Scotland
This is what it says ... ...Recent research paints a new picture of the debt that we owe to Arabic/Islamic mathematics.Certainly many of the ideas which were previously thought to have been brilliant new conceptions due to European mathematicians of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are now known to have been developed by Arabic/Islamic mathematicians around four centuries earlier. In many respects mathematics studied today is far closer in style to that of the Arabic/Islamic contribution than to that of the Greeks.....
Lost History- shows how these great forgotten empirical thinkers of Islam helped lay the foundation for the rise of Europe and the West, and today-s global digital civilization. Whether good or bad, virtually all of today-s science, technology, medicine and all the material benefits that accrue from it has its roots in the empirical method
RE:Change Quran
by balaord on Apr 02, 2008 07:19 AM Permalink
The universally accepted ideals which you guys seems to be so obsessed with are actually influenced by Islam.Read Two Time Pulitzer Prize winning author's ground breaking New Book God's Crucible-Islam and the Making of Europe-This book explains how Muslim spain's legacy of tolerance and rich heritage of scientific accomplishments shaped Europe. Historian David Levering Lewis challenges the eurocentric historians and the current ludicorous and biased popular perception of Islamic civilization
This is one of Washington Post's publication's review of the book
RE:Change Quran
by deepak on Apr 02, 2008 07:59 AM Permalink
bala join Blogging the Quran in the Richard Spenser website..every verse is examined and you can put ur input..honestly, the problem with people is they dont read it..its at best a war book full of hatred towards Jews and others..it even tells you not to make friends with non believers..how u keep on defending this bala? amazing..
RE:RE:Change Quran
by deepak on Apr 02, 2008 08:03 AM Permalink
shut it bala...yaar if you guys blow up people in this day and age, you wanna tell me they were tolerant some 500 yrs ago?? this is Al Taqiyah, Islamic deceit, a religious privilege to spread Islam. You guys chop hands and heads, ban people from talking and you claim all kinds of greatness..you kidding us Bala???
who is the author - Lewis? Lewis - Once president of the Society of American Historians and Two time Pulitzer prize winning author and currently a professor of history in Newyork univeristy Link silverdialogues.fas.nyu.edu/page/David_Levering_Lewis
Speech on University of Cambridge admin.cam.ac.uk/news/dp/2008031004
..Studying the history of science helps students develop a sense of science (and mathematics) as a dynamic, human enterprise, and also provides a better understanding of the role that science has played in the development of various cultures. By coming to appreciate the immense contributions of Arab-Islamic scientists and scholars, students develop a deeper understanding of the foundations of modern science..
RE:Mian balaord : migrate to Saudi Arabia
by balaord on Apr 02, 2008 04:28 AM Permalink
who is looney left?Why are you bring the muslim appeasement theory even to US school curriculum? You cut a sorry figure!!!
RE:Mian balaord : migrate to Saudi Arabia
by Lotan Potan on Apr 02, 2008 04:27 AM Permalink
Thre is nothing called an Islamic scientist. You can calll them pre_islamic Arab scientists, that is if I assume they are not plagiarizing hte achivements of hte conquered, but please there is nothing called science in Islam. Proof is the plight of those who followed Islam for 1000 years.