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Islam has an amazing tradition of science, technology and the arts. If you live in the Manchester area you might be interested in finding out just how much that you are taking for granted- from toothpaste to test-tubes and surgical instruments, let alone mathematics and geology is a legacy of Muslim scholars. The more we teach our children to be proud of their heritage and history, the less likely are they going to be victims of jihadist movements. And the more non-Muslim children learn about Muslim history, the more they will respect other cultures. Some excellent scholars and speakers will present the talks. SPEAKERS Professor Alparslan Acikgenç, Yildiz University, Turkey: “Medical Tradition in Islam: A Philosophical Approach”. Professor Irfan Yilmaz, 9 Eylül University, Turkey: “Two examples of medicinal approaches coming from Qur’an and Hadiths: Honey, and Cupping” Professor Kadircan Keskinbora, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey “Ibn Sīnā and The Book of Kânûn-u Sagîr” – “Ibn Sīnā’s Medicine And Pharmacotherapy” Professor Mehmet İpşirli, Fatih University, Turkey: “Food and Health Services in Ottoman Higher Education (Madrasa) System for Students and Academic Staff With Special References to The Fatih Madrasas in Istanbul” Professor Mònica Rius-Piniés, University of Barcelona, Spain, “Life, death and illness. The practice of medicine through a literary view”. Professor Nil Sari & Dr Elif Gültekin, İstanbul University, Turkey: “A Review on Fruits Prescribed as Medicine in Ottoman Medical Manuscripts” Professor Oskar Kayasan, Visiting Professor of Global Event Strategy at European Research Council, and UOL, London, “Revitalising the diminishing economic returned of Innovation and Science in Muslim World, within a Modern Context” Professor Salim Ayduz, BMHC, UK “Medical Institutions and Hospitals in Ottoman Civilization” Professor Şenol Dane, Turgut Ozal University, Turkey: “Wet-Cupping Removes Oxidants and Decreases Oxidative Stress”, – “The Effect of Wet Cupping on Levels of Heavy Metals”, – “Wet Cupping (Hacamat) Therapy Restores Sympathovagal Imbalances in Cardiac Rhythm” Dr Alaeddin Saghir, Consultant in Endocrinology Diabetology and Nutrition; Dubai Healthcare City, Mediclinic City Hospital; Dubai, UAE, “Foods and Nutrition in the year 1000 AD, as described by Al-Zahrawi” Dr Amina Athar, Scientific Director TSM at Medizin Park Ruhr, Germany “Food as Medicine and Medicine as Food” Dr Ayman Yasin Atat, Istanbul University, Turkey: “Laxative Medicine At Abu Nasr Sa`ed Al-Baghdadi”. Dr Coskun Yilmaz, Marmara University, Turkey: “Presentation on Health Services in the Sultans’ Dar al-shifas”. Dr Farid Khan, Manchester University, Manchester, “Am I getting better? The Future of Intelligent Packaging”. Dr Hasan Horkuc, Durham University, UK, “Said Nursi and Islamic Medicine”. Dr Ibrahim Shaikh, Emeritus Doctor, London, Manchester, UK, “A millennium of Abu’l-Qasim Zahrawi: 2014 Commeration” Dr Muzeyyen Arslan, Turgut Ozal University, Turkey: “Oral Intake Of Ginger Decreases Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea And Vomiting In Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized-Controlled Trial”. Dr Nasim Naqvi, Emeritus Doctor, London, “Medicine on the Silk road” Dr Riaz Akhtar, Manchester, “Using biomechanics to alleviate common eye disorders” Dr Tariq Ali, Manchester University, Manchester, “Using microorganisms to produce new therapies” Dr Zohor Idrisi, Senior Researcher, London, UK, “An insight into how Muslim Pharmacology led to the development of Modern European Medicine”. Mr Zeb Ahmad, Manchester, “Design and Building of Future Bioprocessing Plants” Muzammal Awan, Manchester University, Manchester, “Pharmaceutical anticounterfieting: A serious issue” Nesrin Karavar, University of Barcelona, Spain “Nutrition in Muslim Spiritual Culture Hunger, divine communication: with reference to Mawlana and Imam Al-Ghazali” Dr Basem Khalil, NHS, Manchester University, “The Golden Age of the Social Determinants of Health – the era of the Righteous Four”
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 20:10:37 +0000

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