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11.February.2012 Category: About FSTC

National Geographic Live!: Salim Al-Hassani Lecture

President of FSTC Professor Salim Al-Hassani’s Lecture at National Geographic Museum, Washington DC

What do water fountains, rocket jet packs, and graduation robes all have in common?

Emeritus Professor Salim T.S. Al-Hassani reveals the enduring legacy of Muslim civilization.

Nat Geo Live Event Details: 

Title - 1001 Inventions: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim Civilization
Date - September 14, 2012
Time - 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location - Washington, D.C.
Source - events.nationalgeographic.com
More Info - 1001 Inventions at National Geographic Museum

by: FSTC Team


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1001 Inventions at National Geographic Museum, Washington DC, USA by: 1001 Inventions
The award-winning interactive exhibition, 1001 Inventions, opened in the US capital on the 3rd of August 2012, introducing brand new audiences to the Golden Age of Muslim Civilization. Visitors to the National Geographic Museum, just half a mile from the White House, will be given the opportunity to discover the ground-breaking scientific and cultural achievements of this era, from the 7th to the 17th centuries, for six months until the 3rd of February 2013.




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