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  1. Egyptian Mathematicians: Ptolemy, Diophantus, Caleb Gattegno, Ibn Yunus, Ahmes, Abu Kamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, Ahmed Ibn Yusuf
  2. 850 Births: Arnulf of Carinthia, Harald I of Norway, Emperor Seiwa, Árpád, Umar Ibn Hafsun, Abu Kamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, Smbat I, Hatto I
  3. Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam ibn Muhammad ibn Shuja (German Edition) by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-06-24
  4. The algebra of Abu Kamil: Kitab fi al-Jabr wa'l-muqabala, (The University of Wisconsin publications in medieval science) by Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam, 1966
  5. Abu Kamil's "On the pentagon and decagon" (Japanese Studies in the history of science. Supplement) by Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam, 1971
  6. Algebra of Abu Kamil in a Commentary by Mordecai Finzi (Publications in Medieval Science, No 10) by Abukamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, 1966-06
  7. The algebra of Abu Kamil. 'Kitab fi al-Jabr wa'l-muqabala,' in a commentary by Mordecai Finzi (Wisconsin University. Publications in medieval science) by Shuja' Ibn Aslam Abu Kamil, 1966
  8. Algebra of Abu Kamil in a Commentary by Mordecai Finzi by Abukamil Shuja Ibn Aslam, 1966

41. Isis 61, 1970-80, 1989
in Isis 69, 1978, p. 257 Mohammad YADEGARI, The Use of Mathematical Induction byabu kamil shuja Ibn Aslam (850930), in Isis 69, 1978, p. 259 Book Reviews, p
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42. History Of Islamic Science
165, 1902). ABU KAMIL abu kamil shuja ibn Aslam ibn Mohammed ibn Shujaalhasib al-Misri, i. e., the Egyptian calculator. He originated
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Islamic Contributions to Science Islam a Global Civilization History of Islamic Science
George Sarton's Tribute to Muslim Scientists in the "Introduction to the History of Science,"
"It will suffice here to evoke a few glorious names without contemporary equivalents in the West: Jabir ibn Haiyan, al-Kindi, al-Khwarizmi, al-Fargani, al-Razi, Thabit ibn Qurra, al-Battani, Hunain ibn Ishaq, al-Farabi, Ibrahim ibn Sinan, al-Masudi, al-Tabari, Abul Wafa, 'Ali ibn Abbas, Abul Qasim, Ibn al-Jazzar, al-Biruni, Ibn Sina, Ibn Yunus, al-Kashi, Ibn al-Haitham, 'Ali Ibn 'Isa al-Ghazali, al-zarqab, Omar Khayyam. A magnificent array of names which it would not be difficult to extend. If anyone tells you that the Middle Ages were scientifically sterile, just quote these men to him, all of whom flourished within a short period, 750 to 1100 A.D."
Preface
On 8 June, A.D. 632, the Prophet Mohammed (Peace and Prayers be upon Him) died, having accomplished the marvelous task of uniting the tribes of Arabia into a homogeneous and powerful nation.

43. Mathématiciens
Translate this page Abu Kamil. Domaine algèbre. abu kamil shuja est né en Égypte en 850 et est décédéen 930, à l'âge de 80 ans. On le surnommait le calculateur égyptien.
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Euclide d'Alexandrie Conon de Samos Apollonius de Perga Diophante d'Alexandrie ... Abu Kamil Euclide d'Alexandrie www.chronomath.irem.uni-mrs.fr/chronomath/archimede.html www.coll-ferry-montlucon.pays-ailler.com/gdscient.htm www.chronomath.irem.uni-mrs.fr/chronomath/archimede.html Montage : Anja Jungermann perso.nv2r.com/Whitehead/ whitehead-origines-sciences1.htm www.infoscience.fr/histoire/biograph/biograph.php3?Ref=4 chronomath.irem.univ-mrs.fr/chronomath/archimede.html cou-ferry-montlucon.pays-allier.com/gd6cient.htm Carine Dansereau Montage : Anja Jungermann Conon de Samos Savez-vous quelle est la date de naissance et celle de la mort de Conon de Samos? Et bien, vous allez le savoir tout de suite. Pas de photo disponible chronomath.irem.univ-mrs.fr/chronomath/Conon.html www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Conon.html Caroline Ledoux Catherine St-Jean Montage : Joannie Lemay Lemonde Domaine : astronomie http://etab.ac-orleans-tours.fr/clg-bruant-courtenay/creations/histmath/eratothene.htm http://fr.encyclopedia.yahoo.com/articles/kh/kh_p0.html

44. Biography Of Abu Kamil
vols. 2 supps. New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 19701990. Sv AbuKamil shuja ibn Aslam Ibn Muhammad Ibn shuja by Martin Levey.
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Selected Biographical References
Gillispie, Charles C. ed. The Dictionary of Scientific Biography , 16 vols. 2 supps. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970-1990. S.v. "Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam Ibn Muhammad Ibn Shuja" by Martin Levey.

45. Introduction To Islam
aljabr wa'l-muqabalah. abu kamil al-shuja' discussed algebraic equationswith five unknowns. The science was further developed
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THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND PHYSICS
The Muslim mind has always been attracted to the mathematical sciences in accordance with the "abstract" character of the doctrine of Oneness which lies at the heart of Islam. The mathematical sciences have traditionally included astronomy, mathematics itself and much of what is called physics today. In astronomy the Muslims integrated the astronomical traditions of the Indians, Persians, the ancient Near East and especially the Greeks into a synthesis which began to chart a new chapter in the history of astronomy from the 8th century onward. The Almagest of Ptolemy, whose very name in English reveals the Arabic origin of its Latin translation, was thoroughly studied and its planetary theory criticized by several astronomers of both the eastern and western lands of Islam leading to the major critique of the theory by Nasir al-Din Al-Tusi and his students, especially Qutb al-Din Al-Shirazi, in the 13th century. Astronomical observations also had practical applications including not only finding the direction of Makkah for prayers, but also devising almanacs (the word itself being of Arabic origin). The Muslims also applied their astronomical knowledge to questions of time-keeping and the calendar. The most exact solar calendar existing to this day is the Jalali calendar devised under the direction of 'Umar Khayyam in the 12th century and still in use in Persia and Afghanistan. The Muslims also excelled in geometry as reflected in their art. The brothers Banu Musa who lived in the 9th century may be said to be the first outstanding Muslim geometers while their contemporary Thabit ibn Qurrah used the method of exhaustion, giving a glimpse of what was to become integral calculus. Many Muslim mathematicians such as Khayyam and al-Tusi also dealt with the fifth postulate of Euclid and the problems which follow if one tries to prove this postulate within the confines of Euclidian geometry.

46. Salaam Knowledge
His kamil al s Al Tirmizi abu Isa Muhammad Bin Isa, 893, The author of one ofthe Ud Daulah Nawab, 1784 - 1797, The ruler of Oudh, son of Nawab shuja-ud-daul
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47. Islam And Sciences
aljahr wa'l-muqabalah. abu kamil al-shuja' discussed algebraic equationswith five unknowns. The science was further developed
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Islam and Sciences
In astronomy the Muslims integrated the astronomical traditions of the Indians, Persians, the ancient Near East and especially the Greeks into a synthesis which began to chart a new chapter in the history of astronomy from the 8th century onward. The Almagest of Ptolemy, whose very name in English reveals the Arabic origin of its Latin translation, was thoroughly studied and its planetary theory criticized by several astronomers of both the eastern and western lands of Islam leading to the major critique of the theory by Nasir al-Din al-Tusi and his students, especially Qutb alDin al-Shirazi, in the 13th century.
Astronomical observations also had practical applications including not only finding the direction of Makkah for prayers, but also devising almanacs (the word itself being of Arabic origin). The Muslims also applied their astronomical knowledge to questions of time-keeping and the calendar. The most exact solar calendar existing to this day is the Jalali calendar devised under the direction of 'Umar Khayyam in the 12th century and still in use in Persia and Afghanistan. Mathematics, Algebra

48. A/43/176-S/19547 Of 26 February 1988
Ali Audah AlGhazal Kafa Omar Eyash Najiyah kamil Ramadhan Sulman Ibrahim abu Nahal(Name Maghazi Beit Hanun Deir el-Balah Al-shuja'iyah Nuseirat
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49. Arabia
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A rabia The Arabian peninsula is an irregular rectangle of land close to 1.25 million square miles (3.2 million sq. km.) in extent, nestled between northeast Africa, the Fertile Crescent, and Iran. Comprising some of the harshest and most desolate regions on Earth, it has nevertheless played host to a long sequence of states reaching back into distant antiquity. Always a vitally significant region, as the homeland of Islam it's influence on modern world history is incalculable ABU DHABI The largest of the Gulf Emirates lying between Oman to the east, and Qatar in the west. Abu Dhabi entered into a Protectorate status with Great Britain in 1892, and when this ended in 1971, the Emirate joined with most of its neighbors to form the United Arab Emirates; the Emir retains considerable autonomy within his own demesne. The city of Abu Dhabi currently serves as the capital of the Federation.
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51. Abu Hanifa Vs. "Salafis"
that Kawthari examined Ibn `Adi's excesses against abu Hanifa in Hasan ibn Ziyad wasahibihi Muhammad ibn shuja` (p. 59 Ibda' wujuh alta`addi fi kamil ibn `Adi
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Abu Hanifa vs. "Salafis"
[From Shaykh M. Hisham Kabbani's book The Refutation of "Salafi" Innovations, Vol. III. Shaykh Hasan al-Saqqaf wrote in his book about Albani's attacks on the great scholars entitled Qamus shata'im al-Albani Dictionary of Albani's Insults of the Scholars "He [Albani] says of Imam Abu Hanifa: "The imams have declared him weak for his poor memorization" (in his commentary of Ibn Abi `Asim's Kitab as-Sunna 1:76) although no such position is reported, see for example Ibn Hajar `Asqalani's biography of Abu Hanifa in " Tahdhib al-tahdhib A blind follower of Albani replied:
The statement that no such position is reported is a lie, it was the position of Muslim ( al-Kunaa wal Asmaa ), Nasaa'ee ( ad-Du'afaa ) ibn Adee ( al-Kaamil 2/403), ibn Sa'd ( Tabaqaat 6/256), al-Uqailee ( ad-Du'afaa p.432), ibn Abee Haatim ( al-Jarh wat Tadil ), Daaruqutnee ( as-Sunan p132), al-Haakim ( Ma'rifa Ulum al-Hadeeth ), Abdul Haqq al-Ishbelee ( al-Ahkaam al-Kubraa q.17/2), adh-Dhahabee ( ad-Du'afaa q. 215/1-2), Bukharee ( at-Taareekh al-Kabeer ), ibn Hibbaan (al-Majrooheen)

52. Mathematics : History
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53. Neue Seite 1
Translate this page Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922). abu kamil, shuja (um 850 - um 930). abu'l-Wafaal'Buzjani (940 - 998). Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962).
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54. Imam Zahid Al-Kawthari
Among the defects of Ibn ‘Adi’s kamil is his that Imam Malik had narrated fromImam abu Hanifa and i d. 204) wa Sahibihi Muhammad ibn shuja‘ (alThalji d
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Imam Zahid al-Kawthari
by Dr. Gibril Fouad Haddad Muhammad Zahid ibn Hasan al-Kawthari al-Hanafi al-Ash‘ari (1296-1371), the adjunct to the last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Caliphate and a major Hanafi jurist praised by Imam Muhammad Abu Zahra as a Reviver (mujaddid) of the fourteenth Islamic century. He studied under his father as well as the scholar of Qur’an and hadith Ibrahim Haqqi (d. 1345), Shaykh Zayn al-‘Abidin al-Alsuni (d. 1336), Shaykh Muhammad Khalis al-Shirwani, al-Hasan al-Aztuwa’i, and others. When the Caliphate fell he moved to Cairo, then Sham, then Cairo again until his death, where the late Shaykhs ‘Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda and ‘Abd Allah al-Ghumari became his students. Following is his prestigious chain of transmission in fiqh Imam al-Kawthari (d. 1371) took fiqh from his father, and also from the hadith master Ibrahim Haqqi (d. 1345) and from Shaykh Zayn al-’Abidin al-Alsuni (d. 1336). Al-Kawthari’s father took fiqh from the hadith master Ahmad Dya’ al-Din al-Kamushkhanawi al-Naqshbandi (d. 1311) the author of the hadith index

55. Footnotes
Frank Cont (?) Simaye shuja'an, p. 35. abu al-Faraj al-Isbahani, Maqatil al-Talibiyyin,p.298 IV, p. 308; al-Tabari, Tarikh; Ibn al-Athir, al-kamil; Ibn Kathir
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1. al-Baqillani, al-Tamhid, p. 186. 2. al-Duri, al-Nuzum al-Islamiyyah, Vol. I, pp. 72-84. 3. al-Majlisi, Biha . ral-Anwar, Vol, XVII, p. 129. 4. Ahmad b. Hanbal, al-Musnad, p. 96. 5. Ibn Majah, al-Sunan, "Bab al-Fitan." 6. al-Ya'qubi, al-Tarikh, Vol. 11, pp. 126-7. 7. Ahmad b. Hanbal, al-Musnad, Vol. I, p. 344; Ibn Sa'd, al-Tabaqat, Vol. II, p.242; al-Bukhari, al-Sahih; Vol. I, p. 22; al-Tabari, Tarikh, Vol. II, p.436. 8. al-Mas'Udi, Ithbat al-Wasiyyah; al-Ya'qubi, al-Tarikh. 9. Ibn , Asakir, al-Tarikh, Vol. III, p. 5; Riyad. al-Nadirah, Vol. II, p. 178. 10. Ibh Kathir, al-Bidayah, Vol. V, pp. 209-13; al-Haythami, Majma' al-Zawa'id, Vol. IX, pp. 163-5. 11. al-Wahidi, Asbab al-Nuzul, p. 150; al-Suyuti, al-Durr al-Manthur, Vol. III, p. 298; al-Qunduzi, Yanabi' al-Mawaddah, p. 130; al-Alusi, al-Tafsir, Vol. II, p. 172; al-Shawkani, Fath al-Qadir, Vol. III, p. 57. Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, al-Tafsir al-Kabir, Vol. III, p. 636; Badr al-Din al-Hanafi, 'Umdah al-Qari, Vol. VIII, p. 584; Abduh, Tafsir al-Manar. 12. Ahmad b. H . anbal, al-Musnad, Vol. IV, p. 281; Ibn Kathir, al-Bidayah, Vol. V, p.212.

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57. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070- 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) abu kamil, shuja (um 850 - um 930) abu'l
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58. Islamic History (Chronology)
of the Ayyubid ruler AI kamil, accession of In Granada, Assassination of abu HallajYusuf, succession Death of Mubarazuddin Muhammad; accession of Shah shuja.
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6th Century (500-599) C.E.
Birth of Abdullah, the Holy Prophet's father. Birth of the Holy Prophet. Year of the Elephant. Invasion of Makkah by Abraha the Viceroy of Yemen, his retreat. The Holy Prophet visits Madina with his mother. Death of his mother. Death of Abdul Muttalib, the grandfather of the Holy Prophet. The Holy Prophet's journey to Syria in the company of his uncle Abu Talib. His meeting with the monk Bahira at Bisra who foretells of his prophethood. The Holy Prophet participates in the war of Fijar. The Holy Prophet becomes an active member of "Hilful Fudul", a league for the relief of the distressed. The Holy Prophet becomes the Manager of the business of Lady Khadija, and leads her trade caravan to Syria and back. The Holy Prophet marries Hadrat Khadija. Seventh century
7th Century (600-699) C.E
The Holy Prophet arbitrates in a dispute among the Quraish about the placing of the Black Stone in the Kaaba. The first revelation in the cave at Mt. Hira. The Holy Prophet is commissioned as the Messenger of God. Declaration at Mt. Sara inviting the general public to Islam.

59. Department Of Coins And Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum
Is, alMu'ayyad min al-Sama' Nuh b. Mansur abu shuja`, al-Mu'ayyad Muhammad, al-Muhallabb. Abi Is, al-`Adil abu Bakr, al-`Adil abu Bakr b. Yusuf al-kamil, al-`Adil
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Byzantine By "Heraclius" "Justin II" By "Latin imitative" Alexander Alexius I By Alexius I? Alexius II Alexius III By Alexius IV Alexius IX Anastasius I By Anastasius I - Justinian I Anastasius I? (imitation) Anastasius II By Andronicus I Andronicus II Andronicus III By anonymous Anonymous (attr. Constantine IX) By Anonymous (attr. Michael IV) Anonymous (Attr.-Romanus III) By Antastasius-Justinian Artavasdus Basil I By Basil II Constans II By Constantine IV Constantine IX Constantine V By Constantine VI Constantine VII Constantine VIII By Constantine X Constantine XI George By Heraclius Heraclius (?) Heraclius Consul By Heraclius? By Irene Isaac I Isaac II By Isaac of Cyprus Issac II John I By John I Angelus Comnenus John II John II of Trebizond By John III John III Ducas-Vatatzes John V By John VIII Julius Caesar Justin II By Justin I Justin I and Justinian I Justin II By Justinian I Justinian I? By Justinian II Leo I Leo III By Leo IV Leo V Leo VI By Leontius Manuel I Manuel I of Trebizond By Manuel II Manuel III Maurice By Michael I Michael II Michael III By Michael IV Michael VI By Michael VII Michael VIII Nicephorus I By Nicephorus II Nicephorus III Philippicus Bardanes By Phocas Romanus II Romanus III By Romanus IV Theodora Theodore Comnenus-Ducas By Theodore I Theodosius III Theophilus By Tiberius II Tiberius III Uncertain
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60. World Of Islam
jahr wa’lmuqabalah. abu kamil al-shuja’ discussed algebraic equationswith five unknowns. The science was further developed
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The Religion of Islam "This day have I perfected your religion for you and completed My favor unto you, and have chosen for you as your religion Islam." (Qu’ran, Surah [5:3]) Introduction Islam is a religion based upon the surrender to God who is One. The very name of the religion, al-Islam in Arabic, means at once submission and peace, for it is in submitting to God’s Will that human beings gain peace in their lives in this world and in the hereafter. The message of Islam concerns God, who in Arabic is called Allah, and it addresses itself to humanity’s most profound nature. It concerns men and women as they were created by God—not as fallen beings. Islam therefore considers itself to be not an innovation but a reassertion of the universal truth of all revelation, which is God’s Oneness. Prophets Qu’ran Prophet of Islam The Prophet of Islam is loved and revered by Muslims precisely because he was chosen by God to reveal His Word to mankind. The Prophet Muhammad is not considered to be divine but a human being. However, he is seen as the most perfect of human beings, shining like a jewel among stones. He was born in 570 A. D. in one of the most powerful tribes in the Arabia of that time, for it had guardianship over the Ka’bah in Makkah. An orphan brought up by his grandfather and later by his uncle, the young Muhammad displayed exceptional virtue as a trustworthy individual whom members of various tribes would invite to act as arbitrator in their disputes.

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