Talk:List of Muslim scholars
This article was nominated for deletion on 2007-02-05. The result of the discussion was Merge to List of Islamic studies scholars. |
Merge with List_of_Islamic_scholars
[edit]I think we should merge this article withe the list of Islamic scholars. It is much longer and more well defined. Anyone have a view on this?
Resource
[edit]I found a resource, but is it good? It is well referenced:
Khaleel, Kasem (2000). The Arabian connection: A conspiracy against humanity. Lincolnshire, IL: Knowledge House Publishers. ISBN: 0-911119-70-1.
A neighbor recommended it, and it is available on Amazon. While it does not appear to be biased, it does have a somewhat personal tone, however thoroughly referenced.
He asks the question: "Who originated the modern sciences?" The book purports to answer this question.
Cover bio: "Dr. Kasem Khaleel is a medical writer specializing in health and the history of science. The author of over twelve books, his ten year study in the field of scientific history culminated in the publication of this book."
--Anonymous writer