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By extending the history another few centuries, we would have seen how the Silk Road led to a fertilization of Western thinking, not just with the discoveries of Islamic scientists but also with a variety of philosophical and religious perspectives that proved influential over the course of centuries.

It is considered to be a new idea introduced by Islamic scientists, from whom it passed into the Latin world.

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Into this realm comes a young Islamic scientist who is technically brilliant.

(for an outline of Islam's contributions to modern Western society visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Golden_Age) If Islam is such a threat then how could such positive advancements adopted into West tradition, made hundreds upon hundreds of years ago by Islamic artists and scientists, be inspired by Islam?

Without the talent to fill all that new space, the region will become the world's largest, and emptiest, building site.The consultant-led, top-down approach that has given Dubai a "Culture Village" and a "Business Bay" (why not name them after great Islamic artists and scientists?) has proven less successful at promoting the risk-taking required to generate local talent.

Although Greek and Roman evolutionary ideas died out in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, they were not lost to Islamic philosophers and scientists.

Thus it is noteworthy that scientists in Islamic countries like Egypt and Indonesia (the world's largest Muslim country), are actively manipulating plant genes in a variety of ways.

The Islamic republic says its scientists are engaging in peaceful research to provide power to its burgeoning population; however, western governments fear the efforts are aimed at building a nuclear bomb.

Strangely, too, the exhibition also seems to treat the golden age of Baghdad almost as if it sprang up there fully formed, while Mr. Beckwith suggests that "virtually all of the greatest philosophers and scientists of classical Islamic civilization were either from Central Asia or of Central Asian origin".

In a passage that dismisses Arab physicians and scientists from the Islamic golden age as "heretics," the document suggests that Muslim boys and girls alike should not spend a "short life learning of the worldly sciences that give no spiritual reward, apart from that which repulses the might of the infidels and benefits Muslims".

One of the most accomplished of Muslim astronomers, the Persian al-Biruni, complained about anti-scientific attitudes among Islamic extremists, while the medical scientist Rhazes, who was admired by al-Biruni, argued that scientists are more useful to mankind than religious leaders and that miracles are mere tricks.

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