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Presentation on The Muslims' Great Contributions during the Golden Age of the Islamic Civilization
We have the pleasure to inform you that Prof. Salim Al Hassani, A Muslim Scholar and the chief editor of "1001 Inventions : Muslim Heritage in Our World" will be delivering his presentation for the second time on "The Muslims' Great Contributions during the Golden Age of the Islamic Civilization" Wednesday, 5th of March 2008 @ 12:00pm. Prince Bandar Ben Sultan Auditorium. Come and discover the great inventions and innovative ideas of the Muslims during the golden age of the Islamic Civilization; the so called "Dark Ages".
by: FSTC Limited, Tue 04 March, 2008
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