..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.