Islam and Science (You Asked for It)

I think instead of fighting over this topic, we should really dig the book to fnd out what it says about the future, next 10 years, of Internet and make some bucks together.

Why don't Fraudiya and Johnd come up with a plan based on that and we will ask these Indian dudes(queer and Bombay Kid. No not ZZ, he will program more viruses in it than doing the actual work) to develop and program something for that and we all be rich. What ya think?

That will make the West run with its tail you know where.

Najoomi

Najoomi

I had deleted my posts since they were from a copy righted site, but my posts just showed the contributions that muslim scientists made.

The only other question I have is about the demise of empires and if there were common factors that contributed to each.

Fraudia, how about adding the links to the site. That won't violate any copyrights.

Roman

they have fairly strict policies for copy right. And for a site like ours to have links to them, we need prior approval. I have sent an email and once we have secured the approval we will add the links from pak.org.

if you want to check its www.muslimonline.com/~azahoor

[This message has been edited by Fraudz (edited June 13, 2000).]

yeah, they seem strict. I read their copyright and terms of use. They don't have any problem with linking URL though.

As a matter of fact, correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it that posting or adding URL link on the internet does not require any prior approval? After all, what's the point of building a website (for an organization specifically) if you are not encouraging people to come visit it?

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Originally posted by NYAhmadi:
**Oh.. somebody stop Fraudia before we all disintegrate!

Good Job, Fraud Yara,

You guys forgot to mention the Grand PhuppHa of all Muslim Scientists: Professor Adul Salam

There is no question about Arab contribution to natural sciences, medicine, trigonometry, and astronomy. **
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