1001 Inventions Touring Exhibition begins at Thinktank, Birmingham
Next Location: Thinktank, Birmingham, UK Venue Dates: May 26, 2007 - September 02, 2007 Exhibition Guide:Click here to download
The landmark exhibition began its UK-wide tour at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester and soon will be coming to a city near you.
Designed by Haley Sharpe (UK), this unique content of the exhibition has been planned to generate awareness and appreciation of the scientific discoveries Muslims have made over a time-span of 1000 years. The lasting legacy of Muslim inventiveness and scholarship still serves as a beacon to inspire and motivate young people around the world.
The 1001 Inventions project strongly emphasises how Muslims, working harmoniously alongside people of different faiths and races across Europe, Asia and Africa, were able to contribute extensively in many fields including science and medicine.
Related Articles: MSIM Presentationby: FSTC Limited Professor Salim Al-Hassani's highly visual and compelling presentation will assess some of the Muslim contribution to civilisation using graphical simulations and some 3D animations of early Muslim inventions.
New Lectures at Thinktank, Birmingham's Museum of Scienceby: FTSC Limited 1001 Inventions: Discover the Muslim Heritage in Our World launched at Thinktank, Birmingham's Museum of Science, at Millennium Point on 24th May as part of a UK-wide tour.
Strategic Alliance for a World-wide Roll-out of 1001 Inventions Exhibitionby: FSTC Limited 1001 Inventions today unveiled an ambitious plan for a global expansion of its touring exhibition. Through the strategic support of Abdul Latif Jameel Company, the groundbreaking educational initiative exploring historical Muslim contributions to science and technology is set to embark upon a worldwide roll-out.
1001 Inventions at UK Houses of Parliamentby: FSTC Limited 1001 Inventions have been given the privilege of exhibiting at the Houses of Parliament, from 13th-17th October 2008.
This taster exhibition will showcase the likes of Al-Jazari's Elephant Clock and Scribe Clock as well as his famous water pump raising machine.
Muslim Heritage in our World: Social Cohesion (1001 Inventions in UK Parliament)by: FSTC Limited Between 13 and 17 October 2008, the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) organised two major events in London: a scaled down version of the "1001 Inventions Exhibition" at the House of Parliament (13-17 October) and a conference on "Muslim Heritage in our World: Social Cohesion" at Hoare Memorial Hall, Church House, Westminster (15 October 2008). Here follows a short report on the conference illustrated with photos from both events.