When Thomas Edison conceived the idea of his commercially viable light bulb, he was greeted with scorn. Scientist Henry Morton of the Stevens Institute of Technology predicted the invention would be ‘a conspicuous failure.’ In 1926, one year after Scottish …
There are several literature on the remarkable contributions of Muslims to scientific growth and development. Is it Al-Khwarizmi, who invented algebra; or Ibn Sina, whose work revolutionized the teaching of Medicine; or Ibn Haytham, who wrote the laws of reflection …