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A 1000 Years Amnesia: Sports in Muslim Heritage |
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By: Professor Salim Al-Hassani, Wed 20 June, 2012
Professor Salim Al-Hassani published in the issue 369 (Spring 2012, p. 10) of Runnymede Bulletin (Spring 2012 Runnymede Bulletin - Sport) a short article on "Sports in Muslim Heritage". He argues, notably, that while Europe was in the "Dark Ages", the Islamic world enjoyed a period of high art, science, and sport. During this long period, various forms of Riyadha (sport in Arabic) was widely practiced in the classical Islamic world, and this practice continues intensively in the present.
   
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The Legacy of Muslim Kung Fu Masters |
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By: FSTC Limited, Mon 09 April, 2007 An important legacy of Islam in China is represented by Muslim Kung Fu, developed throughout history by Muslim Masters, who merged in their endeavour and training between physical and spiritual perfection. The following short survey by Mohammed Khamouch and the longer article referred to below by the same author analyse this legacy and shed light on its different historicfal and cultural dimensions.
  
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