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Present day muslim is unaware of the contributions of his fellow faith sharers due to lack of media coverage of these achievements.. unfortunately, the western media is owned by jews whose interest are not served in potrayal of this accomplished side of muslims.... media propoganda allows these men to blow their own trumpets and enables them to bury our accomplishment in oblivion.....
Enlighten yourselves, my fellow muslim brothers and sisters and be proud of your contributions! and keep working hard to attain greater heights!
18th century
1783 - 1799 - [rocketry] Tipu, Sultan of Mysore (r.1783-1799) in the south of India, was an experimenter with war rockets and the inventor of iron-cased rocket artillery. Two of his rockets, captured by the British at Srirangapatna, are displayed in the Woolwich Royal Artillery Museum in London. They were the first rockets to have a rocket motor casing made of steel with multiple nozzles. The rocket, 50 mm in diameter and 250 mm long, had a range performance of 900 meters to 1.5 km.
20th century
1900s -[Philosophy] - Muhammad Iqbal,Sir revolutionary poet of sub-continent, Poet of East & National Poet of Pakistan. He was knighted in 1920s by United Kingdom.
1931 - 1992 [chemistry] Salimuzzaman Siddiqui was a leading Pakistani scientist in natural products chemistry. He is the pioneer in extracting chemical compunds from the Neem and Rauwolfia, and is also known for isolating novel chemical compunds from various other flora in the Indian subcontinent. As the director of H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, he carried out extensive research with a team of scientists on pharmacology of various plants to extract a number of chemical substances of medicinal importance.
1944 - 2000 [medicine, engineering] Iranian physician and engineer Toffy Musivand invents artificial cardiac pump as treatment for heart failure, and develops "remote power transfer for implantable medical devices, remote patient monitoring (telemedicine), biofluid dynamics to reduce/eliminate thrombosis in blood conducting devices, patient care simulation centre, detection devices and methods for detection, in situ sterilization, medical devices (failure analysis and regulatory process), and medical sensors."
1953 [economics] Pakistani developmental activist Akhtar Hameed Khan pioneers the concept of microcredit banking system.
1960 [physics] Iranian physicist Ali Javan invents the gas laser
1961 [astronautics, space exploration] Azerbaijani rocket scientist Kerim Kerimov becomes one of the founders of the Soviet space program and one of the lead architects responsible for the launch of the Vostok 1, the first human spaceflight.
1965 [mathematics; formal logic] Iranian mathematician Lotfi Asker Zadeh founded fuzzy set theory as an extension of the classical notion of set and he founded the field of Fuzzy Mathematics.
1966 [astronautics, space exploration] Kerim Kerimov becomes the leading scientist of the Soviet space program.
1967 [astronautics, space exploration] Kerim Kerimov launches the Cosmos 186 and Cosmos 188 (the precursors of space stations), during which mutual search, approach, mooring and docking were automatically performed for the first time in the history of space exploration.
1967 - 1972 [astronautics, space exploration] Farouk El-Baz from Egypt worked for NASA and was involved in the first Moon landings with the Apollo program, where he was secretary of the Landing Site Selection Committee, Principal Investigator of Visual Observations and Photography, chairman of the Astronaut Training Group, and assisted in the planning of scientific explorations of the Moon, including the selection of landing sites for the Apollo missions and the training of astronauts in lunar observations and photography.
1969 [engineering] Bangladeshi engineer Fazlur Khan, regarded as the "Einstein of structural engineering" and "the greatest architectural engineer of the second half of the 20th century" for his designs of structural systems that remain fundamental to all high-rise skyscrapers, designs and constructs the John Hancock Center.
1969 [chemistry, medicine] Iranian scientist Samuel Rahbar discovered glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C), a form of hemoglobin used primarily to identify plasma glucose concentration over time. He was also the first to describe its increase in diabetes.
1971 [economics] Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, successfully applies the concept of microcredit to the first microfinance banking system.
1971 [astronautics, space exploration] Kerim Kerimov launches the first space station, the Salyut 1.
1972 - 1982 [astronautics, space exploration] Kerim Kerimov launches more space stations as part of the Salyut series.
1973 [engineering] Fazlur Khan designs and constructs the Sears Tower. Standing at 527.3 metres tall, it remains the world's tallest building up until the construction of the Burj Dubai in 2007.
1973 [mathematics, formal logic] Lotfi Zadeh founded the field of fuzzy logic.
1979 [physics] Pakistani theoretical physicist, Abdus Salam, received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work on the electroweak interaction theory which is the mathematical and conceptual synthesis of the electromagnetic and weak interactions.
1980s [engineering, nuclear physics] Pakistan is the first Islamic country which successfully developed nuclear technology, under the leadership of Abdul Qadeer Khan.
Abdul Qadeer Khan is also developed & designed a first pakistani Blastic Missile Ghauri (Approx.Range 2500- 5000 Km)
1980s [Organic Chemistry] Atta-ur-Rehman, Pakistani
Chemist and one of the leading chemists of 20th century. Atta-ur-Rehman has over 778 publications in organic chemistry,15 patents,93 books and 59 chapters in various books. On the basis of his researches 68 students have been awarded Ph.D degrees in various areas of natural product chemistry. He is also a member of
Royal Society of London.
He has also been awarded a degree of Doctor of Science.
1985 [astronautics, space exploration] Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud becomes the first Muslim astronaut in space, as a Payload Specialist aboard the STS-51-G Space Shuttle Discovery, completed on June 24
1985 [astronautics, space exploration] Muhammed Faris is selected to participate in the Intercosmos spaceflight program on September 30 as the first Syrian in space
1986 [astronautics, space exploration] Kerim Kerimov launches the Mir, the first consistently inhabited long-term research space station and which holds the record for the longest continuous human presence in space.
1987 [astronautics, space exploration] Muhammed Faris becomes the first Syrian in space aboard the Soyuz TM-2 and Soyuz TM-3 expeditions to Mir space station. He is awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union and Order of Lenin titles later that year.
1988 [astronautics, space exploration] Abdul Ahad Mohmand becomes the first Afghan astronaut in space, aboard the Soyuz TM-5 expedition to Mir space station.
1990 [economics] Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq co-develops the Human Development Index
1994 - 1998 [astronautics, space exploration] Talgat Musabayev becomes the first Kazakh astronaut in space, as a flight engineer aboard the Soyuz TM-19 (for over 125 days) and commander aboard the Soyuz TM-27 (for over 207 days) expeditions to Mir space station
1995 [computer science] Iranian American computer scientist Pierre Omidyar becomes the founder of eBay
1997 [physics, string theory] Iranian physicist Cumrun Vafa, one of the leading string theorists of modern times, develops the F-theory and proposes the Vafa-Witten theorem
1999 [chemistry] Ahmed Hassan Zewail is winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on femtochemistry
2006 [space travel]Anousheh Ansari: first Muslim female in space
2008 Cumrun Vafa, a leading string theorist from Harvard University recieved Dirac medal. His research area is theoretical particle physics and he does research on the nature of quantum gravity and the relation between geometry and quantum field theories. The discovery of Strominger and Vafa that the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of a black hole can be accounted for by solitonic states of superstring theory is higly cited and also is the relation between geometry and field theories that arise through string dualities, a topic known as "geometric engineering of quantum field theories". In 1997, he developed F-theory.
Ali Eftekhari is a professor of chemistry and director of Avicenna Institute of Technology, Berkeley, California. He is one of the founders of Electrochemical Nanotechnology, and Editor of a leading book entitled "Nanostructured Materials in Electrochemistry" published by Wiley-VCH, and also an Editor of "Journal of Nanomaterials
Zaghloul El-Naggar is a Muslim scholar. He is a Professor of earth science and geology.El-Naggar is an elected Fellow of the Islamic Academy of Sciences (1988), a member of the Geological Society of London, the Geological Society of Egypt and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, Oklahoma.El-Naggar has published more than 150 scientific studies and articles and 45 books in Arabic, English and French
more to come...... the fore fathers of science!stay tuned......
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Every one knows this copy paste shit about moslems doing rounds on all Paki forums, so I knew it can not be your own creation anyway - because you lack even a pea brain - what else can we talk about pukidoc.
You should have noticed at least the repetition which you did not - cause you relied blindly on ummah - its called sheep mentality.
So live with it.
The more you interact with me - the more stupid you look.
Your choice.....
You are just one of few person pitted against the world majority who dont go with your myopic views!
So who cares about stupidoooo
He published his seminal work on fuzzy sets in 1965 in which he detailed the mathematics of fuzzy set theory. In 1973 he proposed his theory of fuzzy logic.(source wikipedia)
its about scientific contributions of the muslim world not about bagging nobels...which i have already stated are political prizes.......
don't be a victim of inferiority complex .... i know muslims have reigned over you hindus for quite a long time;) ... and we still treat u the same way...i understand your frustration...... muslims were the super power of the world for the longest time...no nation has been able to parallel that might to date!
waiting for a response :) hahahahahahha
###1973 [mathematics, formal logic] Lotfi Zadeh founded the field of fuzzy logic. ####
Even your copy paste does not seem credible, let alone PAKDOC
See how you are out here to fool kafers as endorsed by your Quran and your Prophet muhammad?
Shame on you!
So what is the point?
Muslims have syndrome - hum kisi se kam nahi.....but alas its not working here - or anywhere else for that matter!
u win!
be happy sweets :)
Sorry he was not a muslim - he was a non muslim, a kafer - go and check his grave which says all!
You hypocrite, when you see he is a nobel laurete muslim you loud his acheivement, but when some one else gets it you say nobel prize is fucked up, its political ha?
Shame on you baskar!
go to the museum and confirm for yourself :) what can i say?.... your empty rhetoric session with me won't benefit u..since u have sealed the door to your brain shut...
Which was?
### rocket motor casing made of steel with multiple nozzles###
I disputed the nozzle stuff because I know this technology was perfected in the last 20th century - hence you are lying. Since Tipu could not have made a rocket engine (which is a complex science even now) that also with a nozzle. Tipu was not a scientist - he was a marauder!
Stop your methane discharge!
You are incapable of manufacturing even your own excrement which your Allah takes care of when you see/hear American drones!
You drool!
despite your hue and cry about non-contribution of muslim.... no-one believes u....please go and post a million new ilogs to gain attention...i am glad i am adding to your knowledge.... and on the same hand equipping other muslims with more material to encounter farce spread by ppl like u :) (all thanks to u.. pat yourself on the back for that!)
btw there are more coming.....to add to that list..stay tuned!
Its a well known fact that cant be disputed even by a toddler!
However, the topic of the subject was ROCKET NOZZLE and not otherwise.....Check your own post as follows:
Posted by pakdoc on Tuesday November 3, 2009 08:16 am
### rocket motor casing made of steel with multiple nozzles###
And I said the following:
A rocket engine with nozzles was first early rocket engine developed by Robert Goddard, one of the fathers of modern rocketry. Subsequently, almost all rocket engines used this idea.
And its called de Laval nozzle!
SEE we are discussing a nozzle rocket engine tech which was not available during tipu sultan.
Go and have a brain scan against multiple sclerosis or Alzhimeir!
btw that text is from wikipedia..i didnot manufacture it :)
Has he proudly said he is a Muslim like other fundamentalists Muslims living elsewhere?
No.
the guy was born a century later!!!! tipu sultan's rockets were on a display in the museum be then!!!hahahah
did your weak eyesight miss:
"Two of his rockets, captured by the British at Srirangapatna, are displayed in the Woolwich Royal Artillery Museum in London"
u r such a genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dude Its (NEEM) medicinal properties are documented in the ancient Sanskrit texts - puranas and it is estimated that Neem is present, in one form or another, in 75% of Ayurvedic formulations.
Did you know?
The Vedas called Neem sarva roga nivarini, which means 'one that cures all ailments and ills'.
This tree is considered to be of divine origin, According to Indian mythology, amrita (ambrosia or the elixir of immortality) was being carried to heaven and a few drops of it fell on the Neem tree.
Another story tells of the time the Sun took refuge in the Neem Tree to escape from the awesome powers of the demons.
Planting three or more Neem trees during one's lifetime was considered a surefire ticket to heaven.
Even USA did a patent piracy here and Landmark Victory in World¹s First Case Against Biopiracy!!
Read the following headlines:
European Patent Office Upholds Decision to Revoke Neem Patent.
Bottomline, you can not patent knowledge available thousands of years ago available in script form.
Lotfi Asker Zadeh, described himself in an interview with Jeanne Spriter James as an "American, mathematically oriented, electrical engineer of Iranian descent, born in Russia,"
Oho....his mother was Jewish.....and therefore he is not Islamist, read what he has said:
Zadeh is noted to be "quick to shrug off nationalism, insisting there are much deeper issues in life", where he himself is quoted stating: "The question really isn't whether I'm American, Russian, Iranian, Azarbaijani, or anything else. I've been shaped by all these people and cultures and I feel quite comfortable among all of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salimuzzaman_Siddiqui
Dude the muslim scientist not only contributed in pakistan but also established the Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi Research Institute at the Tibbia College Delhi, under the guidance of Hakim Ajmal Khan. He was appointed its first Director. However, soon after the death of Hakim Ajmal Khan, Siddiqui left the post. In 1940, he joined Indian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research where he worked until 1951 when he migrated to Pakistan ............
Siddiqui's first breakthrough in research came when he successfully isolated an antiarrhythmic agent in 1931..He named the newly discovered chemical compound as Ajmaline, after his mentor Hakim Ajmal Khan who was one of the illustrious practitioners of Unani system of medicine in South Asia...Later on, Siddiqui also extracted other alkaloids from Rauwolfia serpentina that included Ajmalinine, Ajmalicine, Isoajmaline, Neoajmaline, Serpentine and Serpentinine. Many of these are still used worldwide for treatment of mental disorders and cardiovascular ailments,especially as antiarrhythmic agents in Brugada syndrome ......
Siddiqui was the first scientist to bring the anthelmintic, antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral constituents of the Neem tree to the attention of natural products chemists. In 1942, he extracted three bitter compounds from neem oil, which he named as nimbin, nimbinin, and nimbidin respectively....
In 1953, he founded the Pakistan Academy of Sciences as a non-political think tank of distinguished scientists in the country....he also established the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) in Karachi...In 1960, he became the President of Pan-Indian Ocean Science Association.....In 1967, Siddiqui was invited by University of Karachi to set up a Postgraduate Institute of Chemistry in affiliation with the Department of Chemistry. He was designated as the institute's Founder Director
Look at the period above as mentioned by you!
Was Pakistan ever created at that time frame 1931-1942?
You dont need rocket science do you to decipher above riddle???
So How he was Pakistani then?????
Stupidoooo
First of all, learn the dynamics of rocketry and its components and various technologies involved therein.
A rocket engine with nozzles was first early rocket engine developed by Robert Goddard, one of the fathers of modern rocketry. Subsequently, almost all rocket engines used this idea.
And its called de Laval nozzle!
Stupidooo
He never did!
He established "shampooing" baths in Great Britain, where he offered therapeutic massage, and was one of the most notable early Bengali, Indian immigrants to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
For YR INFO he was not a Muslim!
In 1784, Mahomed emigrated to Cork, Ireland, with the Baker(Irish) family. There he studied to improve his English language skills at a local school, where he met Jane Daly, a 'pretty Irish girl of respectable parentage'. The Daly family was opposed to their relationship, and the couple thus eloped to another town to get married in 1786. They later moved to Brighton, England, at the turn of the 19th century. Mahomed eventually converted from Islam to the Anglican denomination of Christianity.
Look at the name - Sake Dean! LOL
vs
" first rockets to have a rocket motor casing made of steel with multiple nozzles"
humans are made superior to animals by virtue of the brain they possess....use it!!! (if u have any)
Have you ever heard, let alone seen any wooden cased rocket engine you fool......Stop your riff raff to save your rear. It has to be iron or steel.
Stupidoo...
check your eye-sight! :)
The availability of black powder or gun powder to propel projectiles was a precursor to the development of the first solid rocket. Ninth Century Chinese Taoist alchemists discovered black powder in a search for the Elixir of life; this accidental discovery led to fire arrows which were the first rocket engines to leave the ground.
Check your facts!
khair...one gets the idea...
will look up petronas towers again....
thanks for your input.
I have few suggestions.... some of the names appear several times in the list. So some critics might say you used it to put up large list. For example karimov can be mentioned once and not needed to point out his every achivement in his career.
And Petronas Towers were built by Samsung and some other Japanese company. It was designed by an American. So be careful.
You forgot to mention impressive developments in Dubai.
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