Interesting Islamic Facts

Muslimeeen

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The Majority of muslims do not live in the middle East. The most populous muslim country is Indonesia, the 4th largest country in the world with 184 million muslims




There are more muslims in India than the combined population of Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine and the whole of the Arabian Peninsula.




The following English words are borrowed from Arabic: Algebra, Zero, Cotton, Sofa, Rice, Candy, Safron, Balcony. And even 'alchohol' derives from Arabic : al-kuhl meaning powder. These are just a few mentioned here.




The first treatise on smallpox and measles was written by Abu Bakr alrazi (c.864-925,known to Europe as Rhazes). (Due to this) Inoculation agianst smallpox became a common practise in muslim lands. Despite this , Scientific text book credit the invention of a smallpox vaccine to Edward Jenner.(1749-1823).




Early Oxbridge students studied books written by muslims on mathematics, medicine, chemistry, optics and astronomy.




Adelard of Bath (a city in the UK) was a leading scholar of the middle ages. what made him famous was translating the word of muslim scientists from Arabic to latin!




The 1860 city records of Cardiff (UK) show a masjid in operation in a converted building at 2 Glynrhondda St. Yemani sea men on their trips between Aden (in Yemen) and Cardiff founded this masjid.




The first purpose built masjid is claimed to be in Woking (South of England) with money provided by the ruler of Bhopal, in India (the Shah Jehan masjid was built in 1889).




The Islamic calender is based on the phases of the moon, with it being approximately 11 days shorter than the 365 days of the year in the Julien calender. Hence, the dates of our festivals move through the year.




The grand doors of our prophets (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) masjid in Medina weigh 2 and half tonnes each! Enormous quantities of "sag wood" was gathered from all over the world and shipped to the united kingdom to be dryed in computerised furnaces (the traditional drying process would have taken many years!). Even then , it took 5 months to dry the wood! the wood was then shipped to Barcelona (Spain), Where the main body of the doors where made. And finally the French even paid their little part, as the brass ornamentation was carried out in the city of Roi (France). Next time you visit the holy masjid, keep this entire in mind!




The Zam Zam well came into existance at the time of prophets Ibrahim and Ismail (alayhum salam). It then "dissapeared" for nearly 26 centuries (2600 years) due to the certain events and was rediscovered and dug by the grandfather of our beloved prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam). The location of the well was revealed to him in a dream.




It was only in 1932 the Kiswah (cloth of the Ka'bah) was wholly made by Saudis (citizens of Saudi Arabia).




The roof top of our prophet's (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) masjid in Madina is disigned to be strong enough to carry addtional floors in the future.




The black stone (as it is known), Cannot really be described in full, because the parts we touch with our hands and "Kiss" , are eight small pieces, the biggest of which is the size of a date.




Adam (alayhis salam) was 30 Ziraa tall. Ziraa is a measurement and one Ziraa is approximately half a metre.


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q8penpals

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The first treatise on smallpox and measles was written by Abu Bakr alrazi (c.864-925,known to Europe as Rhazes). (Due to this) Inoculation agianst smallpox became a common practise in muslim lands. Despite this , Scientific text book credit the invention of a smallpox vaccine to Edward Jenner.(1749-1823).


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Assalam aliekum

Rhazes did indeed write an early treatise on smallpox (and was correct in many - not all - of his points on the disease) and he did start treatment regimens in the Muslim lands, but he did NOT invent the vaccine/inoculation against small pox and inoculation was not the treatment that was common practice in Muslim lands. Inoculation as a treatment for anything was only started in the 1700s. Rhazes is known for being an authority on medical health and his medical inventions.

http://www.shmu.edu.cn/jcyxy/mianyi/History of immunology.htm


Thank you though - I appreciate your putting these Muslim facts on here.

Lana
 

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
Assalam aliekum

Rhazes did indeed write an early treatise on smallpox (and was correct in many - not all - of his points on the disease) and he did start treatment regimens in the Muslim lands, but he did NOT invent the vaccine/inoculation against small pox and inoculation was not the treatment that was common practice in Muslim lands. Inoculation as a treatment for anything was only started in the 1700s. Rhazes is known for being an authority on medical health and his medical inventions.

http://www.shmu.edu.cn/jcyxy/mianyi/History of immunology.htm


Thank you though - I appreciate your putting these Muslim facts on here.

Lana
:salam2:His name was Abu bakr Al Razi not Rhazes!neither was Ibn rushd Averoes and Ibnu Sina Aviccena, there is no reason to europeanize them, if so they should do it for Ossama Bin laden as well,bet you they won t am sure they won t.
 

q8penpals

Junior Member
Assalam aliekum

Please do not yell at me. I used the name Rhazes because the Arabic names are difficult to do searches for online, because of the variety of spellings (such as Mohammad, Mohammed, Mohamed, Muhamed, Muhammed, Muhammad, etc) allowed in English. The major language of the Internet is English, and I don't read or speak Arabic, so in order to get relevant information, one would have to look for the non-Arabic version of the name, in order to get more English topics. I DID do a search by copying the Arabic name, but I got better search results using the English name.

Many of his books that have been translated into English use the name Rhazes - I did not alter his name, that was centuries ago; so don't reprimand me for using it.

Lana
 

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
Assalam aliekum

Please do not yell at me. I used the name Rhazes because the Arabic names are difficult to do searches for online, because of the variety of spellings (such as Mohammad, Mohammed, Mohamed, Muhamed, Muhammed, Muhammad, etc) allowed in English. The major language of the Internet is English, and I don't read or speak Arabic, so in order to get relevant information, one would have to look for the non-Arabic version of the name, in order to get more English topics. I DID do a search by copying the Arabic name, but I got better search results using the English name.

Many of his books that have been translated into English use the name Rhazes - I did not alter his name, that was centuries ago; so don't reprimand me for using it.

Lana
:wasalam:No one yelled at you here..i just think it is very important to call people by their name and that there is no need to Europeanize every single thing one comes across that s all.The sister who posted the thread had spelled his name the way it was supposed to be...No need to make a big deal out of it,i thought it was important to highlight.I hate when some primitive morons call Muslims ,Mozlems as if it was difficult to learn,in a globalized world where information travels faster than you blink.In French they call Christians,Chretiens am sure they would n t like it if one turned it to be cretins .
 

daywalker

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The Majority of muslims do not live in the middle East. The most populous muslim country is Indonesia, the 4th largest country in the world with 184 million muslims
assalamualaikum

i am sure indonessia has more than 200 million muslims.
 

Issa92

New Member
Assalaamu Alaykum,
jazakAllahu Khayran...the facts amazed me..
esp the last one:)

After the day of judgement the inhabitants of the Paradise will be much much much much bigger to enjoy the pleasures to it's maximum. Adam(AS) was indeed created in Jannah...

Not that surprising
 
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