Mehak Public School

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Education For All We are giving free education to those students. We want to make them responsible and useful citizen of the Society.

To provide Education to students belonging from poor families and especially Orphans who are not able to go to Schools due to their financial problems. For this purpose we also need support and cooperation of friends also.

20/11/2017
25/07/2017

Oxford University Press Pakistan Oxford University Press advances knowledge and learning of all kinds. We strive to help more and more people around the world achieve their potential.

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09/03/2017

Orphan Children Want to get admission in School Plz contact.

Six Kalma's (y) 08/03/2017

اپنے بچوں کو چھ کلمے ضرور یاد کروائیں

ISLAM 1 08/03/2017

شئیر کر کے صدقہ جاریہ میں شامل ہو جائیں

Photos 03/02/2017

Teaching is consistently among the top three most stressful professions according to a respected academic who has studied well-being in 80 occupations. This is based upon the pressures put on teachers, heavy workload and lack of government support. Amazingly, even with all this, our teachers have devoted and dedicated their lives to our children!

31/12/2016

15 Famous Muslim (Arab & Persian) Scientists and their Inventions
By Scientist

Muslim scientists and inventors, including Arabs, Persians and Turks, were probably hundreds of years ahead of their counterparts in the European Middle Ages. They drew influence from Aristotelian philosophy and Neo-platonists, as well as Euclid, Archimedes, Ptolemy and others. The muslims made innumerable discoveries and wrote countless books about medicine, surgery, physics, chemistry, philosophy, astrology, geometry and various other fields.

Today’s article discusses the most famous muslim scientists and inventors and their wonderful inventions.

Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (872 – 950)
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi

Also known as Alpharabius. Arab scientist and philosopher, considered as one of the preeminent thinkers of medieval era.

Al-Battani (858 – 929)
Al-Battani

Also known as Albatenius. Arab mathematician, scientists and astronomer who improved existing values for the length of the year and of the seasons.

Ibn Sina (980 – 1037)
Ibn Sina

Also known as Avicenna. Persian philosopher and scientist known for his contributions to Aristotelian philosophy and medicine.

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Ibn Battuta (1304 – 1369)
Ibn Battuta

Also known as Shams ad–Din. Arab traveler and scholar who wrote one of the most famous travel books in history, the Rihlah.

Ibn Rushd (1126 – 1198)
Ibn Rushd

Also known as Averroes. Arab philosopher and scholar who produced a series of summaries and commentaries on most of Aristotle’s works and on Plato’s Republic.

Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi (780 – 850)
Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi

Also known as Algoritmi or Algaurizin. His works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics.

Omar Khayyam (1048 – 1131)
Omar Khayyam

Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, known for his scientific achievements and Rubaiyat (“quatrains”).

Thabit ibn Qurra (826 – 901)
Thabit ibn Qurra

Also known as Thebit. Arab mathematician, physician and astronomer; who was the first reformer of the Ptolemaic system and the founder of statics.

Abu Bakr Al-Razi (865 – 925)
Abu Bakr Al-Razi
Also known as Rhazes. Persian alchemist and philosopher, who was one of the greatest physicians in history.

Jabir Ibn Haiyan (722 – 804)
Jabir Ibn Haiyan
Also known as Geber. The father of Arab chemistry known for his highly influential works on alchemy and metallurgy.

Ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi (801 – 873)
Ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi
Also known as Alkindus. Arab philosopher and scientist, who is known as the first of the Muslim peripatetic philosophers.

Ibn Al-Haytham (965 – 1040)
Ibn Al-Haytham
Also known as Alhazen. Arab astronomer and mathematician known for his important contributions to the principles of optics and the use of scientific experiments.

Ibn Zuhr (1091 – 1161)
Ibn Zuhr
Also known as Avenzoar. Arab physician and surgeon, known for his influential book Al-Taisir Fil-Mudawat Wal-Tadbeer (Book of Simplification Concerning Therapeutics and Diet).

Ibn Khaldun (1332 – 1406)
Ibn Khaldun
Arab historiographer and historian who developed one of the earliest nonreligious philosophies of history. Often considered as one of the forerunners of modern historiography, sociology and economics.

Ibn Al-Baitar (1197 – 1248)
Ibn Al-Baitar
Arab scientist, botanist and physician who systematically recorded the discoveries made by Islamic physicians in the Middle Ages

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