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Renaissance of Sciences in Islamic Countries

The book delves into the historical context and cultural environment that fostered scientific growth in Islamic societies, showcasing the achievements of scholars and the impact of their work on the development of science worldwide. more

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Abdus Salam
Abdus Salam

Abdus Salam, born on January 29, 1926 and died on November 21, 1996, was a renowned Pakistani physicist. He is best known for his contributions to the field of particle physics, particularly his research on weak interactions. Salam, along with Steven Weinberg, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for their work on the electroweak unification theory. more

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“When I began my career as a cosmologist some twenty years ago, I was a convinced atheist. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that one day I would be writing a book purporting to show that the central claims of Judeo-Christian theology are in fact true, that these claims are straightforward deductions of the laws of physics as we now understand them. I have been forced into these conclusions by the inexorable logic of my own special branch of physics.”