
Islamic Scientific Heritage
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During French colonization of Algeria in Biskra, a scene was staged to show Algerian Muslims as accepting the situation. So they exposed them with their intelligence. Three local men were reportedly asked to act out a scene of prayer for the camera, so it could present an image of normal life under colonial rule. From the outside, the moment looks ordinary, just people following a routine. But instead of simple compliance, they quietly subverted the moment. While mimicking the motions, they exchanged knowing glances and are said to have whispered insults and curses under their breath.
Islamic Scientific Heritage63,572 views • 1 month ago

England over 100 years ago. The women were covered 🧕 🇬🇧
Islamic Scientific Heritage32,498 views • 25 days ago
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🔴 A madrasah was viewed like this during the earthquake in Istanbul:
Islamic Scientific Heritage201,797 views • 1 year ago

Much of Europe's scientific 'renaissance' was built on knowledge from Muslim, Indian, and Chinese civilizations. They preserved, innovated, and excelled while Europe was in the Dark Ages. So why do textbooks still frame Europe as the sole cradle of modern science?
Islamic Scientific Heritage232,369 views • 1 year ago

Taraweeh from the Grand Mosque of Herat, Afghanistan
Islamic Scientific Heritage93,118 views • 1 year ago

A daughter called her father to tell him that she has become a Hafizah.
Islamic Scientific Heritage31,400 views • 8 months ago

Nestled in the heart of Tajikistan 🇹🇯, the Imam Abu Hanifa Al-Nu'man bin Thabit Mosque stands as a majestic testament to the country’s rich Islamic heritage. Named after the illustrious 8th-century scholar Imam Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence.
Islamic Scientific Heritage30,495 views • 1 year ago