Monday, November 19, 2007

Dhimmi fascination for Samarkand's madrasas

"Central Asia was a world centre of learning for centuries. Khiva was the birthplace of Muhammad al-Khorezmi (780-850 AD), the father of algebra. The word algebra is derived from al-jabr, one of al-Khorezmi’s techniques to solve quadratic equations. He also pioneered the use of the decimal point. Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, was among the foremost medical authorities of his time, apart from being a philosopher and historian. He studied and taught at the madrasas at Bukhara and Khiva....."


Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar is reputed to be a prize dhimmi, but this wide-eyed fascination with Madarsas is disgusting. The uncritical acceptance and
regurgitation of the idiotic European mythology surrounding alleged Islamic innovations in Mathematics and Science is sickening.

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