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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

81. The Algebra Of Abu Kamil (in MARION)
The algebra of abu kamil. Title The algebra of abu kamil Kitab fialJabr wa'l-muqabala, in a commentary by Mordecai Finzi. Hebrew
http://lib.nwmissouri.edu/MARION/AAI-2471
The algebra of Abu Kamil
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    82. WATC / Clashes
    25year-old Ibrahim Ayyad from Al shuja’iyeh quarter in Gaza 29-year-old FaisalAbu Sabha from Yata, Hebron, was beaten kamil Al Masri, 15, from Beit Hanoon.
    http://www.palwatc.org/leaflets/clashes_282.html
    September - May 2001 Clashes - Latest developments
    Introduction:
    Despite the Israeli government and the PNA having both approved CIA director George Tenet’s ceasefire agreement, which included a schedule for lifting the Israeli siege over the Palestinian Territories, the Israeli forces have continued to commit grave violations against Palestinian civilians over the past week, including with the excessive use of armed force against peaceful demonstrations organised by Palestinian civilians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. In the past week the Israeli army has yet again deliberately and unjustifiably opened fire at Palestinian demonstrators, of whom many are children and youngsters who cannot possibly pose any threat to the armed and well-equipped Israeli soldiers. For example, in the evening of Sunday 17 June 2001 in Khan Younis, soldiers opened fire from a military jeep at a group of Palestinian children and youngsters demonstrating near the fences of Gani Tal settlement, west Khan Younis. As a result, two boys were killed and others were injured. The Israeli army has also not adhered to the agreement in terms of lifting the external siege imposed on the land and air border crossings and Gaza International Airport remains closed, although the closure of the two border crossings with Egypt and Jordan was partially lifted between 9am and 3pm (before the Intifada these crossings were open between 8am and 12pm), although the Palestinian employees of these crossings are not permitted to be present.

    83. Coolyaar: Islamic Girls Name And Meaning
    Dildar Charming, beloved. Dinar Name of the grandfather of abu Bin Thabit. KamilPerfect, complete. Karamah* Nobility, miracle. shuja Brave, bold, Valour.
    http://www.coolyaar.com/holyquran/bname.html
    Islamic Boy's Name and Meanings A B C D ... Z A Aabid: Worshipper
    Aadil: Just, Upright.
    Aafiya: Good Health.
    Aalam: World
    Aalee: Sublime, high.
    Aalim: Religious Scholar.
    Aamil: Doer, Work man.
    Aamir: Civilised.
    Aaqib: Follower
    Aaqil: Intelligent.
    Aarif: Knowing, aware Aashiq: Lover. Aashir: Living. Aasif: An able minister. Aasim : Guardian, Protector Aatif: Kind Affectionate. Aatiq: Free Independant Abdullah: Servant of Allah. Abdul Adl: Slave of the just. Abdul-Adheem: Servant of the Most Great. Abdul Afuw: Slave of the one who pardons. Abdul Ahad: Slave of he who is one (Allah).. Abdul-Aleem: Servant of the All-Knowing. Abd Al-Ala: Slave of the High. Abdul Ali: Slave of the High one. Abdul Alim: Slave of the All knowing. Abdul Awwal: Slave of the First One. Abdul Azim: Slave of the great. Abdul Badee: Slave of the originator. Abdul Baqi: Slave of the eternal. Abdul Bari: Slave of the creator. Abdul-Barr: Servant of the source of Goodness. Abdul Baseer: Slave of the All-seeing. Abdul Basit: Slave of the enlarger. Abdul Batin: Slave of the unseen. Abdul-Baari: Servant of the Evolver.

    84. Untitled
    19. 'Abd alMajid, 'Abd al-Majid Mahmud. abu Ja'far al-Tahawi wa-atharuhufi al-hadith / 'Abd al-Majid Mahmud. Abd al-Rahim, Muhammad kamil.
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beh/islam_hadith_melv.html
    To Behnam's Homepage . Series title: Manshurat al-Majma' al-Malaki li-Buhuth al-Hadarah al-Islamiyah ; raqm 134, -1985. SRLF No call number Library has: v.2-7 Type EXP SRLF for loan details. 1317. Shinqiti, Muhammad al-Khadir al-Jakani, d. 1935. Kawthar al-ma'ani al-darari fi kashf khabaya Sahih al-Bukhari / ta'lif Muhammad al-Khadir al-Jakani al-Shinqiti. al-Tab'ah 1. 'Amman : Dar al-Bashir, 1988- . UCB Main BP135.A2 T25 1985 al-juz' 1-3 (1985-1987) AT NRLF: v. 1-3 UCB Main BP135.A2 T239 1985 juz' 1-2 (1986) NRLF BP135.A2 T25 1985 v. 1-3 Type EXP NRLF for loan details. 1385. Tabarani, Sulayman ibn Ahmad, 873-971. al-Mu'jam al-kabir / li-Abi al-Qasim Sulayman ibn Ahmad al-Tabarani ; haqqaqahu wa-kharraja ahadithahu Hamdi 'Abd al-Majid al-Salafi. al- Tab'ah 2., mazidah wa-munaqqahah. [Baghdad] : al-Jumhuriyah al-'Iraqiyah, Wizarat al-Awqaf wa-al-Shu'un al-Diniyah, [1984]-

    85. FACULTY OF EBGINEERING
    Fazle Azeem Lecturer. 19. Mr. abu Tariq Lecturer. 20. Mr. Imtiyaz Aslam Lecturer.21. 2. Prof. Fareed Ghani Professor. 3. Prof. shuja A. Abbasi Professor. 4. Prof.
    http://www.medbeats.com/foengineering.htm
    FACULTY OF E N GINEERING List of Teaching Staff DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY Phone: +91 571 700920-926 ext 456 Email: achemistry@amumail.ren.nic.in Name Designation Prof. K.Gopal Varshney Professor Prof. Hamir Singh Rathore Professor Prof. Samiullah Khan Professor Dr. Ali Mohammad Reader Dr. M.A. Quraishi Reader Dr.Mohd. Mobin Reader Dr. Rafaqat Ali Khan Rao Sr. Lecturer Dr. Asif Ali Khan Sr. Lecturer Dr. Faiz Mohammad Lecturer Dr. Mohd. Z.A. Rafiquee Lecturer DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS Phone: +91 571 700920-926 ext 452 Email: amaths@amumail.ren.nic.in Prof. Tariq Aziz Professor Prof. Aqueel Ahmad Professor Prof. Mukhtar Ali Professor Prof. Mumtaz Ahmad Khan Professor Dr. Abrar Ahmad Khan Reader Dr. Arman Khan Reader Dr. Merajuddin Reader Dr. Aijaz Ahmad Khan Reader Dr. Mohd. Saleem Reader Dr. Abdul Hakim Khan Sr. Lecturer Dr. Shamshad Husain Lecturer Mr. Mohd Swaleh Lecturer Dr. Rafiquddin Lecturer Dr. Mohd Kamrujjama Lecturer Dr. Mohd. Din Khan Lecturer DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS Phone: +91 571 700920-926 ext 454 Email: aphysics@amumail.ren.nic.in

    86. Al-Khwarizmi
    Translate this page Al Khawarizmi foi o primeiro a escrever sobre a álgebra, depois dele veio abu KamilShuja Ibn Aslam, muitos outros seguiram seus passos, seu livro sobre os
    http://www.islam.org.br/al_khwarizmi.htm
    Em Nome de Deus, O Clemente, O Misericordioso!
    Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi Al-Khwarizmi O Fundador Da Álgebra Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi , nasceu em Khawarizm (Khiva), no sul da cidade do rio Oxus no Uzbequistão atual, seus pais migraram para um lugar ao sul de Bagdá quando era criança, a data exata de seu nascimento não é conhecida. Viveu na época do califa Abássida Al Ma'mum, no século IX da era cristã, sabe-se que ele morreu em 846, trabalhou na biblioteca formada por Harum Ar Rachid pai de Al Ma'mum, denominada casa da ciência, na qual foram reunidas todas as obras científicas da antigüidade. Era a época das grandes traduções para o Árabe das ciências gregas, hindus, persas, etc. Seu livro que eternizou seu nome é o Kitab Al Mukhtassar Fi Hissab Al Jabr Wal Mukabala (livro do cálculo Algébrico e confrontação), que não somente deu o nome de Álgebra a está ciência, em seu significado moderno, mas abriu uma nova era da matemática. Al Khawarizmi estabeleceu seis tipos de equações algébricas que ele mesmo solucionou em seu livro, o nome de Al Khawarizmi, em espanhol ''guarismo'' , que ao passar para o francês se tornou logarithme , deu origem ao termo moderno Logaritmos.

    87. Math
    mathematics . It includes the contributions of AlKhwarizmi, abu KamilShuja (al'Hasib), abu'l-Wafa, al-Karkhi, Omar Khayyam, and Al-Kashi.
    http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch618/ScienceMath/Math.html
    Science and Mathematics (continued) Part III. Mathematics Advancements by Muslims: Introduction: Just as with science, the Muslims learned from the Greeks, Egyptians, Indians, and Babylonians. Many translations took place in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Empire. The Muslim scholars there translated the works of the Greeks who loved mathematics and geometry, including Euclid's work on geometry. They borrowed from India a number system that had a zero and rewrote it as their own. They borrowed from the Babylonians whose number system was based on 60 (just like the minutes in an hour), and from the ancient Egyptians who had the math and geometry skills to build incredible pyramids. So from the beginning, "Arabic math" was a mixing of international knowledge. But the Muslims made additional contributions of their own, and through their study and written work, they preserved the knowledge of mathematics that otherwise might have been lost to the world. Arithmetic: X Algebra:
    x = ?

    88. Records For Algebra -- Early Works To 1800. (in MARION)
    Algebra Early works to 1800. Records 1 to 3 of 3.
    http://lib.nwmissouri.edu/MARION/@ALGEBRA/67020000d000/0
    Algebra Early works to 1800.
    Records 1 to 3 of 3

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