
Proceedings of the Academic Conference 1001 Inventions: Muslim Heritage in Our World
The Editorial Board On 25th and 26th May 2010 the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) was proud to host a high profile academic conference entitled 1001 Inventions: Muslim Heritage in Our World in the Director's Suite at the London Science Museum.  | Large image | Figure 1: Professor Salim Al-Hassani, Chairman of FSTC and 1001 Inventions, welcomes the delegates in the opening session of the conference. |
The conference brought together many national and international dignitaries and academic scholars to share, celebrate, and propel their studies in the vital arena of Muslim Heritage.  | Large image | Figure 2: View of the scholars and delegates attending the "1001 Inventions" International Conference at the Science Museum in London on Tuesday 25th May 2010. |
The conference lasted for two days and was hosted over eight sessions and focused on the following topics: Enriching the educational curriculum in various countries, Cultural inter-appreciation around the world, Women of science in Muslim heritage, The Environment, and Transmission and translation of knowledge.  | Large image | Figure 3: Mr Maurice Coles, CEO of CE4CE and the Global Curriculum Enrichment Initiative, gives his talk in the ‘Education Global' session of the conference."1001 Inventions". |
Many highly respected scholars spoke at the event, which hosted 20 speakers and more than 130 delegates over the two days. The conference concluded with a special lecture by the world renowned historian of science, George Saliba, Professor of Islamic and Arabic Studies at Columbia University, New York. His talk, entitled "Arabic Science in the Earliest Italian Scientific Academies", was exceptionally well received and sparked a great deal of discussion among delegates.  | Large image | Figure 4: Ms. Bettany Hughes, Historian and TV Presenter, addressing to the delegates whom are attending the "1001 Inventions" International Conference at the Science Museum in London on Tuesday 25th May 2010. |
We published already an announcement and a report on the conference, with the Conference Programme. Within the program, links are embedded to abstracts and short biographies of the speakers. We publish hereafter in this special section the Proceedings of the conference, containing full texts of the lectures received from the speakers.  | Large image | Figure 5: Left to right: Dr. Zohor Idrisi, FSTC Research Fellow, London, Prof. Jim Al-Khalili (Memeber of British Science Association and TV & Radio Presenter at BBC), Prof. Salim Al-Hassani (Chairman of FSTC and 1001 Inventions), Prof. George Saliba (Professor of Arabic and Islamic Science at Columbia University, New York), Dr. Rim Turkmani (Imperial College, London), Prof. Mohammed El-Gomati (York University, UK) and Dr. Charles Savage (Muslim Heritage Awareness Group, from Munich, Germany) at the opening session of the international conference. |
Conference and International Launch of 1001 Inventions Touring Exhibition The Conference Programme TUESDAY 25TH MAY 2010 SESSION 1 : 13.00 – 15.00 CHAIR: Prof. Salim Al-Hassani, UK OPENING HE Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu Secretary General Organisation of the Islamic Conference: Address read by Dr Jan Agha Iqbal Statement of HE Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu in the Opening Session HRH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan President of El Hassan Science City and President of the Royal Scientific Society Statement of HH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan in the Opening Session Dr. Oliver Watson, Director Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar Prof. John C. Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, UK Prof. Jim Al-Khalili, British Science Association, UK Abstract | Short biography Statement of Professor Jim Al-Khalili in the Opening Session Dr. Natalie Day, Royal Society, UK Abstract | Short biography The Next Golden Age? Using History to Inspire Science Today Prof. Talip Alp, President Sabahattin Zaim University, Turkey Prof. Mick Waters, Curriculum Enrichment, UK SESSION 2: 15.30 – 16.25 CHAIR: Prof. Talip Alp, Turkey MUSLIM HERITAGE: GLOBAL Prof. Charles Burnett, UK Abstract | Short biography The Transfer of Science Between India, Europe and China via Muslim Heritage Prof. Mehmet Ipshirli, Turkey Abstract | Short biography Some Remarks on the Development of Science and Technology in the Ottoman State Prof. Rabie E Abdel Halim, Egypt Abstract | Short biography Medicine in the Middle Ages: New Insights and a Call for Further Research SESSION 3: 16.25 – 17.00 CHAIR: Prof. M. El-Gomati, UK SCIENCE IN MUSLIM HERITAGE – I Prof. George Saliba, USA Abstract | Short biography First Copernicus and then Galileo: The Extent of the Contacts between Renaissance Europe and the Islamic World Dr. Geoffrey J. Roper, UK Abstract | Short biography Manuscripts and printing in the spread of Muslim science 1001 INVENTIONS GLOBAL EXHIBITION LAUNCH 19.00 – 21.00: Reception WEDNESDAY 26TH MAY 2010 SESSION 5: 09.30 – 10.15 CHAIR: Peter Fell, UK
SCIENCE IN MUSLIM HERITAGE – II Prof. Hamid Al-Naimiy, UAE Abstract | Short biography Status of Research in the History of Astronomy in the Arab World Dr. Rob van Gent, Netherland Abstract | Short biography Al-Sufi's Book of the Stars and its Influence on Islamic and Early European Celestial Cartography Sali Shahsivari, Macedonia Abstract | Short biography Heritage Research for Cultural Inter-Appreciation in the Balkans SESSION 6: 10.30-11.30 CHAIR: Judge Marilyn Mornington, UK MUSLIM HERITAGE: SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT Sir Crispin Tickell, UK Abstract | Short biography Environment on the Edge Dr. Munim Al-Rawi, Ireland Abstract | Short biography Ibn Sina's Discovery of Geologic Time, and its Impact on the Development of Earth Science (Geology) in Europe Dr. Anne-Maria Brennan, UK Abstract | Short biography Sustainability in its Historical Context Dr Zohor Idrisi, UK Abstract | Short biography The Stellar and Lunar Keys to Medieval Muslim Agriculture SESSION 7: 11.30 – 12.30 CHAIR: Ian Fenn, UK
MUSLIM HERITAGE: EDUCATION GLOBAL Prof. Emilia Calvo, Barcelona University, Barcelona, Spain Teaching and Researching on Arabic-Islamic Science at the University of Barcelona (1931-2010) Bettany Hughes, UK Abstract | Short biography Media, Education and the Cultural Connection Maurice Coles, UK Abstract |Short biography CE4CE and the Global Curriculum Enrichment Initiative Session 8: 14.00 – 15.15 CHAIR: Lena Sabbagh, UK MUSLIM HERITAGE: GLOBALIA
Prof. Mohammed Abattouy, Morocco Abstract | Short biography Global State of Muslim Heritage Research: Strategic Aspects Dr Rim Turkmani, UK Abstract | Short biography Wigs and Turbans: The Keen Interest of 17th-Century English Scientists in their Arab-Muslim Counterparts Dr. Charles Savage, Germany Abstract | Short biography How Might we Tap the Wisdom of the Past to Co-Create a Desired Future? Ian Kendrick, UK Abstract | Short biography Modern Corporate Thinking Techniques and Muslim Heritage SPECIAL LECTURE : 16.00 – 17 CHAIR: Prof. John C. Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, UK Prof. George Saliba, Columbia University, US Arabic Science in the Earliest Italian Scientific Academies Abstract
by: The Editorial Board, Fri 15 July, 2011
   
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