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innovation as a positive and constructive channel for the personal expression of belief, as an alternative to religious isolationism and extremism and more particularly in facilitating greater understanding of the past positive role of Muslim women in society with particular emphasis on their participation in science, technology, art and culture. Furthermore, it reveals a past when
Muslims, Christians, Jews,
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Over the past 25 years Al-Hassani’s interest has turned to promoting the cultural roots of science as a platform for community cohesion, intercultural appreciation and world peace. In order to do this, he has created a global movement aspiring to fill the 1000 years amnesia in our knowledge during
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These initiatives have been successful in promoting greater cohesion, respect and understanding between faiths and cultures. Their major value is not only in closing the gap between
Muslims and non-Muslims in the UK and worldwide, but also in promoting the concept of scientific and technological
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Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering and an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the School of languages, Linguistics and Cultures, Faculty of Humanities at the University of Manchester, Al-Hassani’s work on the history of science and technology has earned him worldwide reputation.
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Al-Hassani established, and is
Honorary President of, the Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation, UK (FSTC Ltd). Through FSTC his work promoting the cultural roots of science, and especially that of the Muslim Civilisation, has spread across the globe with initiatives such as
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www.muslimheritage.com and the 1001 Inventions global education initiative and more recently the "1001 Cures" project on
Medicine and Healthcare from Muslim Civilisation out of which a major work, edited by Prof. Peter Pormann, was launched at the
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for his work to promote the scientific and technological achievements within Muslim cultures. The
Honorary Fellowship of the British Science Association is a distinguished honour, conferred to date on about 90 people.
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Salim Al-Hassani was raised in
Baghdad, but has lived, studied and worked in the UK since the early 1960s. He became Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
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to building the foundations of modern civilisation delivering more than 150 lectures at national and international venues. These include a keynote speech entitled
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The Journey of Automatic Machines in Muslim Civilisation, Keynote lecture at the Int.Symposium on Al- Jazarî , University of Mardin, 13-14 May 2016
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