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19/05/2024

It's all about Total Internal Reflection.

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03/03/2024

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Both are correct 🤔🤔🤔
04/12/2023

Both are correct 🤔🤔🤔

Best illustration of   law
04/08/2023

Best illustration of law

Please answer this question without cheating...
04/08/2023

Please answer this question without cheating...

19/06/2023

Physics is all around us.

20/05/2023

مرزا کہنے لگے : " یوسفی یہ بتاؤ عورت کی کشش اور زمین کی کشش میں کیا فرق ہے؟
عرض کیا : "کچھ خاص نہیں دونوں آدمی کو خاک میں ملا دیتی ہیں" 😁

17/05/2023

Is it possible? Then
What's the reason?

Young double slits experiment 😜
17/05/2023

Young double slits experiment 😜

15/05/2023

What's the principle of this one?

28/04/2023

Muslim Thinkers and Scientists of the medieval age:

Al-Razi (865 – 925 CE) from Persia, the greatest of all Muslim physicians, philosophers, and alchemists wrote 184 articles and books, dismissed revelation, and considered religion a dangerous thing. Al-Razi was condemned for blasphemy and almost all his books were destroyed later.

Ibn-e-Sina or Avicinna (980-1037CE), another great physician, philosopher, and scientist was an Uzbek. Avicenna held philosophy superior to theology. His views were in sharp contrast to central Islamic doctrines, and he rejected the resurrection of the dead in flesh and blood. As a consequence of his views, he became the main target of Al-Ghazali and was labeled an apostate.

Ibn-e-Rushd (1126-1198 CE) or Averroes from Spain was a philosopher and scientist who expounded the Quran in Aristotelian terms. He was found guilty of heresy, his books burnt, and he was interrogated and banished from Lucena.

Al-Bairuni (973-1048 CE), the father of Indology and a versatile genius, was of the strong view that Quran has its own domain, and it does not interfere with the realm of science.

Al-Khawarazmi (780-850 CE) was another Persian mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. The historian Al-Tabri considered him a Zoroastrian while others thought that he was a Muslim. However nowhere in his works has he acknowledged Islam or linked any of his findings to the holy text.

Omar Khayyam (1048-1131 CE), one of the greatest mathematicians, astronomers, and poets was highly critical of religion, particularly Islam. He severely criticized the idea that every event and phenomenon was the result of divine intervention.

Al-Farabi (872-950 CE), another great Muslim philosopher, highly inspired by Aristotle, considered reason superior to revelation and advocated for the relegation of prophecy to philosophy.

Abu Musa Jabir- bin- Hayan or Geber (721-815 CE) was an accomplished Muslim alchemist cm pharmacist. Although he was inclined towards mysticism, he fully acknowledged the role of experimentation in scientific endeavors.

Ibn-ul-Haitham or Hazen (965-1040 CE) was an outstanding physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and expert on optics. He was ordered by Fatimid King Al-Hakim to regulate the floods of the Nile, which he knew was not scientifically possible. He feigned madness and was placed under house arrest for the rest of his life.

As we go through the life history of these great men, we find that they were influenced by Greek, Babylonian, or Indian contributions to philosophy and science, had a critical and reasoning mind, and were not “good” Muslims, some even atheists.

A significant number of them were reluctant to even reveal the status of their beliefs for fear of reprisal from the fanatics.
They never ascribed their achievements to Islam or divinity. And they were scholars and scientists because of a critical mind which would think and derive inspiration from observation and not scriptures that set restrictions on free thinking and unhindered pursuit of knowledge.

Hence, bringing in Islam to highlight the achievements of Muslim scientists is nothing but sheer rhetoric.

09/03/2023

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I'm older today than yesterday, but younger than tomorrow. I hope the start of another 365-day journey will be better. S...
01/03/2023

I'm older today than yesterday, but younger than tomorrow.
I hope the start of another 365-day journey will be better.
Spend a few moments in silence being thankful for all that you have.
I hope that Allah SW will enlighten my future.
InshaAllah
Happy birthday to me😜😜

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04/01/2023

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