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  The Science and Religion in Islam research group is the result of a collaboration between a number of Muslim academics who have decided to work together to explore the interface between science and religion from the perspective of different disciplinary horizons. We hope to contribute to the emergence of a working culture which is based on a double perspective: on one hand that of a rationality that is open to problems of a metaphysical, spiritual or theological order and, on the other hand, that of a spiritual life, of a religious conscience, and an inner experience that is open to philosophical problems that arise from investigations in the area of contemporary science. We advocate this double perspective in the sense that we consider that science and religion have things to say to one another. But, at the same time, this requires a great deal of clarity in our intentions as well as rigour in our method. The bringing together in a illusory side-by-side, or a fallacious analogy, of Islamic religious knowledge and the findings of contemporary science can lead to disappointing results since, by ignoring the specificities of the two areas and the singularity of the principles which govern their respective movements, this approach prevents, in reality, the emergence of a real "convergence" between science and religion. For this reason, unlike a certain reading which dominates in the Islamic World, we do not think that these two spheres of knowledge can seriously enter into dialogue with each other in a direct fashion. In our opinion, the nature of the relationship between the two areas requires an "internal", philosophical, theological or spiritual inquiry. Hence we will be able to phrase the question as follows: what is it within science that can enter into a meaningful dialogue with Islam? And what is it within Islam that can enter into a meaningful dialogue with science?   When we speak of Islam we are not only talking about the religious component. In order to promote the emergence of a serious dialogue between science and religion in the perspective of religion, we need to consider all the dimensions of the culture that has arisen from the civilisation that has been nurtured by this religion. It is one of the reasons why our research group includes not only mathematicians, physicists, and astrophysicists but also theologians, historians and philosophers. An interdisciplinary approach is an important aspect of our work: creating links between the findings of each discipline while keeping within the rules of each discipline.   The science-islam site intends to function as a knowledge forum in view of the emergence of a genuine scientific modernity that is rooted in the conscience of intellectual, spiritual and ethical values. Under these four section-headings (articles, abstracts, bibliographical references and links) our site will propose a certain number of tools, concepts and methods, theses and structures which may, in some way, contribute to the renewal or, more accurately, the "revitalisation", of Islamic thought based on a profound comprehension of the challenges and the advancements that are being made in the 21st century. 

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Doha, May 30th – June 1st 2008 Organized by the Aljazeera Centre for Studies and the Interdisciplinary University of Paris in partnership with the “Science and Religion in Islam” Research Group     span lang=EN-U

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On March the 8th, 2009, for the International Women’s Day, the second issue of the « Ahmed Badeeb Prize for the Arab Women of Science » was officially launched in Paris. The Ahmed Badeeb Prize for the Arab Women of Science was created to specifically acknowledge those women with an Arabic (...)

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January 18, 2006 - The University of Alberta is establishing Canada’s first endowed chair in Islamic Studies, with the help of $1 million pledged by the Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities and matching funding from the government of Alberta. It’s fitting that the first such chair be (...)

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September 28, 2005 The Arab American Institute Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of the Al Muammar Scholarships for Journalism, the most generous scholarship program of its kind offered to Arab American students. Beginning in 2006, up to four scholarship grants, valued at $5,000 (...)

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The Arab Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF) In Cooperation with Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) are Organizing the 4th Conference on: SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OUTLOOK & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARAB WORLD April 22nd-25th, 2006 - Alexandria – Arab Republic of Egypt source : (...)

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Mathematics Dept. at BZU is as old as the university itself. Math Dept. plays a fundamental role in almost every colleges in Birzeit University, especially to science, engineering and commerce students. As a matter of fact, to those the department offers service courses amounting to over sixty (...)

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The first scientific meeting of the IMA will be dedicated to the analysis of various aspects of research on health in the Arab world. At this meeting, several Arab scientists and managers will expose and present results of their research programs. They will draw a picture of the Arab (...)

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Alexandria University Desalination Studies & Technology Center (ADST) is pleased to announce the organization of the "ADST2006 International Conference". This Conference will offer an excellent forum to discuss the issues related to the various desalination technologies & the potential of water (...)

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The Water Desalination and Purification Technologies in the Arab world Project is a research program designed to prepare a road map for Arab countries in the field of water desalination and purification technologies. The project will be implemented through collaboration of specialists from the (...)

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5 Oct 2005 During the 3rd International Forum on Investing in Technology, The Arab Science & Technology Foundation (ASTF) announced the launch of a new seed stage technology venture capital fund, the Arab Technology Ventures (ATV). The authorized capital for the fund will be (US$ 5,000,000) (...)

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Directory of Arab Scientists and Technologists Abroad (ASTA) In collaboration with ADVANCENET Conducted by Network of Arab Scientists and Technologists Abroad (ASTA) Association of Arab Universities (AARU) Co-sponsored by Arab Atomic Energy Agency (AAEA) Arab League Educational, Cultural (...)

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