Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Islam: Science
See also: - A history of mathematical concepts and development in the Muslim world, with biographies of Muslim mathematicians. - An organization dedicated to the promotion of research and diffusion of knowledge on all aspects of Islam and science. Includes information about their publications and activities, a bibliography, and a collection of articles and biographies. - Research project on Middle East, Islam and digital media. - Engages scholars from diverse disciplines for constructive dialogue between religion and science, a forum for both traditionalists and modernists. Information about activities, publications and membership. [Pakistan] - Article offering an overview of the impact of Islamic science on Europe in the Middle Ages. - Includes a timeline of Islamic scientists from 700 to 1400 CE, and a collection of articles and book excerpts on specific scientists. - An article by Owen Gingerich, in Scientific American, on ancient astronomy preserved and improved in the Islamic empire. - Online documents for the U.S. National Library of Medicine exhibition celebrating the achievements of the medical profession in Islamic culture from the 9th to the 19th century. - Information about their vision, activities, publications, and events. [Based Birmingham, UK] - A collection of articles covering the scientific accuracy of the Quran, medicine and medical ethics, and the historical contribution of Islam to medicine. - A substantial collection of articles offering an Islamic perspective on science, medicine, medical ethics, health issues, the environment, and technology; also includes historical material and biographies. - Extensive information resource on Muslim contributions to science, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy in the Middle Ages. Includes articles and biographies. - Promotes public awareness of the contributions undertaken by scientists in the field of Islamic medical sciences. Includes articles, and information about membership and events. - An article by Farkhonda Hassan analyzes the position of women in science and technology in Muslim countries. (October 06, 2000)