Arfa and her ilk today are seething over the image of Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurveda.
But once upon a Time her Arab Masters had shamelessly copied their knowledge of medicine from Sushruta, Charaka etc who credited all their work to the same Dhanvantari.
The first encyclopaedia of medicine in Arabic was Rabban Al Tabari’s Firdous Al Hikmah.
His work was highly influenced by Indian physicians such as Sushruta & Charaka.
A.L Balsham writes that Rabban Al Tabari mentions the works of Hindu Aurvedic practitioners like Charaka, Sushruta, Madhava & Vaghbata who all credited their achievements in the field of medical science to Dhanvantari that Arfa’s religious brethrens hates so much.
Historia De la Medicina, a comprehensive history dedicated to the study of medical knowledge and practices mentions Al Tabari devoted the last 36 chapters of his Firdaus Al-Hikma to describing Indian medicine citing Sushruta, Charaka & Ashtanga Hridaya.
Aha! They were even using our Ayurvedic Shilajit as well. Lol
2. Abu Bakr Al Razi (Rhazes):
A physician during the Islamic golden age wrote two books Al-Hawi & Kitab Al Mansuri. In both this book he suggests Sushrata & Charaka.
He also credits “Min Kitab Al-Hind” -“An Indian Book”
3. Ibn Sina(Avicenna)
The famous physician of the Muslim world, literally learnt Arithmetic from an Indian grocer. Lol
During his time Indian science was so widely known in Baghdad that his work bears reflection to Indian science just like his contemporaries.
4. German Physician Meyerhof suggested how Indian medicine influenced Arabic medicine as there are frequent mentions of Indian names of medicins and herbs that were unknown to the Greek Medical tradition.
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Mir Syed Al Hamdani was a Persian from a place named Hamdan in Iran. His name Hamdani denotes the place of his origin which he belongs to.
Even his name, his origin is a reminder that he was an outsider in Kashmir and this isnt his land.
Syed Al Hamdani in his entire life visited Kashmir only 2-3 times that too for hardly one or two years each time. Early sources even say he hardly visited once.
But Islamists who are occupying Kashmir today calls it his land. What a joke.
2. The “Drafting Committee” that Amby was part of was set up only to scrutinise the already created draft of the constitution. 😹😹
3. In his own words he was just a hack and not someone who actually drafted the constitution. Infact he just did what he was ordered to do, that to against his own will.
It's time to set the record straight on the misconception of the History & origin of Hindi & Urdu that has been spread by propaganda makers who claim to be historians.
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Φ Hindi traces its origin to the old Indo Aryan Chandasa or Vedic Sanskrit (that existed even in 1500/1200 AD)
Φ Urdu as a language didn’t come into existence until the period of Shahjahan & only became language of masses by the time of Aurangzeb.
Φ Passing through stages of classical sanskrit, pali Prakrit & apabhransa Hindi which is an Aryan speech evolved into New Indo Aryan language in 1000AD.
Φ While even the word “Urdu” comes to existence in 1776.
We all know him as the Missile Man of India and one of the most secular President. But there’s another side to his secularism.
Was he actually a secular? Will let u all judge for yourself.
A detailed (THREAD) since many seemed to be interested.
Abdul kalam as a President wanted to intervene for tεππorist Afzal guru.
Not only did he give his valuable time to the family of afzal guru but also openly expressed his doubts about his dεαth sentence. His excuse was Afzal guru was poor.
He literally DOUBTED the dεαth sentence of a tεπποrist.
When they ask you what has Brahmans given to this world tell them the Tale of Pythagoras- a greek philosopher who not only created a theorem based on the studies of brahminical sutras but also followed the principles of brahminism all his life.
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1. Clement of Alexandria, a Christian theologian and philosopher, in his book Stromata quoted Megasthenes:
“All that was said about nature by the ancients is said also by those who philosophise beyond Greece: some things by the BRAHMINS among the Indians, and others by those called Jews in Syria”
Clement also goes on to say Pythagoras was a hearer of the Brahmins crediting Brahmins for influencing his Philosophy.