@Johnny Bravo The same sluggishness was created and fueled BY the British in an attempt to break up the Ottoman Empire. It's easy to laugh at someone crippled on the ground when you've yet to feel or understand the same thing. Ya know, I doubt your credentials. But even then, the contributions of Muslim engineers along with others over the centuries has culminated into what you can proudly flaunt today. Your views are very ignorant.
@Johnny Bravo well So also say that When My Grandfather was poor (Dark age ) then my Father start to Learning from Other Who is Rich (muslim s golden age ) and i become more rich(21st century ) BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT hey hey hey That person Grandchildren NOW are poor (Beside the fact My Country (Father ) go to other country and rule (ok ALL Civilization did that BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ) take All (Most of them ) Things From them to our home (our countries ) and become Super rich and i am tell them hey WHY u r Poor WHY u have so Geopolitical problem and When i am A better position for help of those people And Watch Sasi taroor on it "from Oxford union " research it in TH-cam he is right " Why the sun never Fall in British Caz GOD himself don't trust them with Darkness "(past ) BTW if not For Muslims Algaram No phone no Morden thing would be possible and What u are are watching is TH-cam Which was also made by A Muslim Among 3 of it maker 1 was Muslim
You missed to mention that Leonardo Fibonacci was the fist to introduce and popularized Hindu Arabic numbers to Europe through his book Liber Abacci .in 1202. He learned and studied Arabic mathematics in Bugia (Bejaia,today)in modern Algeria.
@@jrhermosura4600 The main topic of this video is the better explanation on why do we use the Mathematics 🧮 (Hindu-Arabic Numerical system) that has it’s origins in several civilizations that has lasted even today but there is a video that does explain what you are looking for exactly: “Rise and fall of Science in Islam” by CaspianReport have you watched it already? If you already have what are your thoughts on that video?
Islam is not a terror 😂 needa massive reform and better tolerance.. Its not had a reformation which is why many Muslims will not tolerate criticism of it and hold values which arw anti western and anti liberal!
I get always surprised when I hear english speakers calling the numbers as we know them "arabic numbers". In Portuguese, in Brazil at least, they were always called "hindu-arabic numbers".
@hussami khaldoun err...no what you showed there were brahmi script (the older one). By the time of Brahmagupta, the symbols for numbers developed more in Sanskrit and are ones that others adopted and are in use now.
And today's numbers we all use are invented by Albrecht dürer, he was heavily influenced and inspired by arab,persian,Indian and Greek mathematics,algebra,astronomy
We don't have April fools here, so I spent the whole video waiting for you to explain how does all of this connect to Islam being a religion of terror, had to check the comments to understand
Truly, I have felt this terror you speak of during my secondary school years. But this is very interesting. I knew that the Muslim world got the number zero from India, but was unaware that the Indians came up with negative numbers as well.
complex numbers are also of indian origin. some say with proofs ofc that calculus also has indian origin.....history is indeed glorious for mankind for a rediscovery to occur of same thing in renaissance.
2 minutes in. I realized it was both. One was led by the title to believe this is about how different Muslims think about terror. Instead, the "terror of Islam" in the title is a reference to the Patreon plug video during the Abbasid section that mentioned, quote "You unleashed terror on the World in the form of algebra."
@@madaranotsoanonymousnowuch1539 oh yeah. The other day I read a comment by one street shitter who was saying that we need a new reconquesta. I mean wtf.
Ok, I'll be honest. I came here expecting something very different from what I actually saw, and my dumbass only realised the title was a troll only 5 minutes into the video. But I have to say it... your content is fantastic! I LOVE Islamic history and I'm genuinely surprised that I have stumbled upon your channel only now. Subscribed.
@@europadefender You say "the massacre" as if that is a clear term, who committed it?who was on the receiving end? which one of the thousands of massacres throughout human history are you talking about?
@@europadefender ikr everytime a muslim is involved there is also hate involved, be it today or a thousand years ago. Thats what people don't get and they say stupid shit like "there were massacres throughout history" yeah sure but other then white supremacists no other group is as hateful.
My friend, India has given the world and have helped advance civilization. A stable and united India is the only way for India to stand on its feet compete with China. I don't know why India doesn't follow Chinese economic plan. I guess its same everywhere in middle east and south and Central Asia. Our governments are corrupt and are leading our nations to own self destruction.
Aryabhatta gave rules on void and did not just drew a round circle and called it zero. Aryabhattas work is much more complex than just saying he invented zero.
Not really zero which is "Shunya" comes from spiritual/hindu concept of nothingness, so I don't even think aryabhatta is the originator of zero. He is rather an implementor of it.
Brown Asians come from snake tribes. Before religion all brown Asians all the way from Egypt to India loved and respected the snake. Its a shame something like religion ended up dividing people. I encourage you to check out the REAL vedic cosmology it predated Hinduism and has some great information.
I'm an Islamist and a Muslim extremist. I acknowledge Indians rich culture and history and their contribution in science, medicine and health. I even respect the Indian people a lot, but I am really angered how the Indian nationalists many agree to the genocide of the Muslims and are even harming us
@@shairometro6276 and you know how many people from Kerala are going to join the bloody terrorists called ISIS and other extremists of Islam. I'm from Kerala and the majority of other communities know that Kerala is now on its way to become a Kashmir ..
Dude Islamic scholars actually acknowledged Indian mathematicians. And a lot ancient Islamic scholars took references and learned from different cultures like Greeks and Hindus. And improved upon which was already invented.
can someone explain to me what Islam has to do with math, all I find has Indians invented it, Persian translated it and Arab dynasties used it.. what Islam has to do with it?
Many Arabs and Persians at the time, with their motivation to God, they expand upon science and math rather than be a part of european politics at the time
Well if you look at history then india has been exploited since its golden age. Now after brits it was plummeted utterly to the dirt. Hope we can rebuild it but not as long as we walk on this western template that has derived / evolved out of indian -> arabic -> Greek -> european -> american -> indian We simply need to go back to our roots but world is so heavily running on western template it's almost impossible unless template itself is reverted back.
It’s very ignorant to say Arabs just translated and took knowledge because you will find that if you research the actual theories that the Arabs improved or disagreed with many. And provided commentary. Bu saying Arabs stole the knowledge you show you clear ignorance not only on history but all the mathematical/scientific theories that was pioneered in this era A good example of this is al haythem disagreement with light/vision that the Greeks wrote about. He disagreed and proved a different way. What has it to do with Islam? The word Islamic golden age is getting a little criticism because it’s true that many Christian’s and Persians worked with Muslims on this. But let’s not forget that it was a friendly theology and government which allowed this to happen. In addition, before Islam Arabs where desert dwellers who invaded each other. After Islam, Arabs become philosophers and great thinkers in this period. It is very possible to assume without Islam this golden age wouldn’t exist. As many argue that Islam is what created the pathway to academic study.
This is very well done. The story telling is on point. We need more Islamic History. It’s a shame how many Muslims don’t have access to this vital information. Thank you for democratizing this info.
Couldn't agree more, I also think from a non-muslim westerner perpective that broadly accessible educational content like this channel is such a potent means in fighting ignorance
He wasn't exactly a Persian though, he was an ethnic Khwarzmian, which is an extinct ethnicity today. Both Khwarzmians and Persians are Iranic people and in early Arab literature the word "Iran" can not be found hence why he was referred to as a Persian.
Persian and Iranian were used interchangably both by Arabs and westerners.you are using Persian in a distorted,ahistorical and modern sense.for example فارس or عجم both were generally used for people from the geographical region "Iran".
Fantastic video! Out of your entire series this one I watch it twice, and have to repeat many times, because so many intesresting details were given. Thank you!
You needed only this much to catch you!? I'd conquer Europe with a perfect anti emigration anti Islam party xD, I'll start by changing some economical and judicial laws than the social structure and finally the secret services and the army, if anything goes wrong I'll lunch a mediatic compaine against "terrorists" Well almost like what's happening right now in Poland ;)
@@blitzkrieg2928 yes between the fear mongering part and the infiltration plan, use them as heroes then invade Poland from both side, a second Katyn would be necessary
So whole video is basically about how Muslims got inspired from Indian scholars and works, translated them and are now trying to assert soft power in the west. (Even Al Jabr was inspired from Indian and greek works). That number system is purely Indian and I don't think it really needs arabic suffix. And since the Islam invaded India in 700 CE destroying the the leading universities of Takshshila and Nalanda, Indian scholarship have only gone into oblivion.
I thought you will talk about the history of the terror of the Caliphates and Muslims states, I was surprised by the title but then I realized it is april fool joke.
Get this snowflake a general knowledge book, so that he knows there are always wars in a conflict, both the evil and the innocent suffer from it. The Christians were at it before Islam came and do I need to remind him of the conflicts in Europe where different Christian sects bathed in each other blood just for belonging to a different sect of the same religion.
To be fair when I was less than 18 and I became atheist I was still forced to study Islam and quoran in Tunisia even though I didn't want to. And please let's ignore the all the wars and blood caused by Islam and focus only on the math
Math and history -- Two of my favorite subjects. They are intertwined. How people approach and think about math is different in different cultures because of each culture's history. The series "Zero to Infinity: A History of Numbers" by The Great Courses presents the history of numbers (not math, only numbers), and shows the earliest known advances in numbers happened in Mesopotamia. It is an excellent series, but the concept of what a number is, becomes complicated during history.
India like my country Iraq has a long and rich history. Sometimes we may find ourselves on the top of the world and some times on the bottom. India is doing good but needs to get houndereds of millions out of poverty. India can start by banning the out dated cast system.
India has in it the Indo-European mythology too. Some people even try to relate Indian legends to Greek ones, and there are epics in India. In any case, the conservation of Greek production was carried out by Afro-Asian peoples, by Semites, by Copts as well.
@@clumsygallium6104 I have another approach to this issue. I believe these epics are linked to the Indo-European roots and even to the language family, which slightly changes the interpretation of the world. My basis for this is the Pirahã language, which proves that there is a direct relationship between language and myth. Of course things are less extreme in the Indo-European languages, but the Greek and Hindu epic style is in my view part of the linguistic family.
Thanks for being fair and egalitarian to all cultures who contributed. Bukhari Hadith: “The learned ones are the successors of the prophets. They leave behind knowledge as inheritance. One who inherits knowledge obtains a great fortune.” Mishkat Hadith: “The seeking of knowledge is a must for every Muslim man and woman.”
Not "many" the vast majority were Muslims, no matter what sect they belonged to and actually traditionalists (such as Ahmad ibn Hanbal) got persecuted too
The way Al-Jebra explain the practical problem and the same time using mathematical model is amazing. He knows how to use the negative number but deliberately avoid it in order to pratical uses.
This was actually an April Fool's Day video. I forgot to mention it in the video. People are offended when it turns out to not be as the title suggests.
I'm sorry... I'm confused... What is this have anything to do with Islam?? It's just an accomplishment of one Man... It's like saying that Thanks to Christianity now we know about Gravity Or Thanks to Jewish now we know about General Relativity It does not involve any Religious act whatsoever and it is just the product of one great man Nothing to do with religion~
Christian science mostly happend in secular context in universities, Islamic science was under the control of caliphs, theologians and happend in Madrasahs (Islamic schools historically teaching various subjects from theology to jurisprudence to mathematics) in the Islamic dynasties. It is what historians call it and comparing one era to another is pointless, why not compare it to the Indian Golden Age? Famous people from that era get called "Hindu mathematian/scientist/philosopher/etc." too There was a Jewish Golden Age too so the Einstein analogy is pointless considering he was only an ethnic Jew, why not take Maimonides as an example? He always has the prefix of Jewish. Like I said these names are applied to an era, Muslim scientists nowadays don't need the prefix of "Islamic mathematician/astronomer/philosopher/etc." either In Christianity Augustine, Copernicus, Thomas Aquinas and in fact even Abu Bishr (a Christian in the Islamic Golden Age) also have the prefix of Christian but Christianity had many eras that started, ended and restarted rather than one long linear time due to reasons such as the anti-science popes
The subject of Algebra originated in India. Its origin can be traced back to the Shatapatha Brahmana (शतपथब्राह्मण) (2000 BCE) and the Sulba sutras (800-500 BCE). Algebra was used to design and construct the vedis. The Indian name for algebra is Bijaganita (बीजगणित) - Changing name of Bijaganita to algebra It doesn't makes your invention. Stop Lying and justifying terror human rights violations atrocities committed on others. Invention doesn't justify suffering.
What's absolutely wild to me is that I got an engineering degree. I literally took like 3 years of calculus and adjacent classes. And even though I used the completing the square method algebraically more times than I can recall, the physical representation of how it works has quite literally never occurred to me. I need to go have an existential crisis real quick.
* Averroes (Ibn Rushd) (1126-1198): known in west as The Commentator, "father of free thought and unbelief"[26][27] and has been described by some as the "father of rationalism"[28] and the "founding father of secular thought in Western Europe".[29][30] Ernest Renan called Averroes the absolute rationalist, and regarded him as the father of freethought and dissent.[31] * Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi, "father of modern surgery"[1] and the "father of operative surgery".[2] * Ibn Al-Nafis, "father of circulatory physiology and anatomy.[3][4][5] * Abbas Ibn Firnas, father of medieval aviation.[6][7] * Alhazen, "father of modern optics".[8][9] * Jabir ibn Hayyan, father of chemistry * Ibn Khaldun father of sociology, historiography and modern economics. He is best known for his Muqaddimah. * Ibn Sina father of early modern medicine.[10] * 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi, also known as Haly Abbas: founder of anatomic physiology".[11] In addition, the section on dermatology in his Kamil as-sina'ah at-tibbiyah (Royal book-Liber Regius) has one scholar to regard him as the "father of Arabic dermatology".[12] * Al-Biruni: the "founder of Indology", "father of comparative religion" and geodesy, and "first anthropologist" titles for his remarkable description of early 11th-century India.[13] Georg Morgenstierne regarded him as "the founder of comparative studies in human culture".[14] Al-Biruni is also known as the "father of Islamic pharmacy".[15][16] * Al-Khawarizmi: most renowned as the "father of algebra". Solomon Gandz states: "In a sense, Khwarizmi is more entitled to be called "the father of algebra" than Diophantus because Khwarizmi is the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake, Diophantus is primarily concerned with the theory of numbers".[17] * Ibn Hazm: father of comparative religion and "honoured in the West as that of the founder of the science of comparative religion".[18] Alfred Guillaume refers to him the composer of "the first systematic higher critical study of the Old and New testaments".[19] However, William Montgomery Watt disputes the claim, stating that Ibn Hazm's work was preceded by earlier works in Arabic and that "the aim was polemical and not descriptive".[20] * Al-Farabi: regarded as the "founder of Islamic/Arab Neoplatonism"[21][22] and by some as the "father of formal logic in the Islamic world".[23][24] * Muhammad al-Idrisi: father of world map[25] * Rhazes: His treatise on Diseases in Children has led many to consider him the "father of pediatrics".[32][33][34] He has also been praised as the "real founder of clinical medicine in Islam".[35] * Ismail al-Jazari: Father of Automaton and Robotics. * Al-Tusi, "father of trigonometry" as a mathematical discipline in its own right
if you find someone who is religious but talks bad things about a religion that he doesn't believe in, then the most important thing is to look at the religion that the speaker believes in, whether his religion is truly free from what he say there are many people who eventually become atheists after hearing this fact
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@Johnny Bravo Ok...?
So what amazing science have YOU created?
This analogy applies to almost everyone who watched this video...
@Johnny Bravo The same sluggishness was created and fueled BY the British in an attempt to break up the Ottoman Empire.
It's easy to laugh at someone crippled on the ground when you've yet to feel or understand the same thing.
Ya know, I doubt your credentials. But even then, the contributions of Muslim engineers along with others over the centuries has culminated into what you can proudly flaunt today.
Your views are very ignorant.
done, Brother
@Johnny Bravo well So also say that When My Grandfather was poor (Dark age ) then my Father start to Learning from Other Who is Rich (muslim s golden age ) and i become more rich(21st century ) BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT hey hey hey That person Grandchildren NOW are poor (Beside the fact My Country (Father ) go to other country and rule (ok ALL Civilization did that BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ) take All (Most of them ) Things From them to our home (our countries ) and become Super rich and i am tell them hey WHY u r Poor WHY u have so Geopolitical problem and When i am A better position for help of those people And Watch Sasi taroor on it "from Oxford union " research it in TH-cam he is right " Why the sun never Fall in British Caz GOD himself don't trust them with Darkness "(past ) BTW if not For Muslims Algaram No phone no Morden thing would be possible and What u are are watching is TH-cam Which was also made by A Muslim Among 3 of it maker 1 was Muslim
You missed to mention that Leonardo Fibonacci was the fist to introduce and popularized Hindu Arabic numbers to Europe through his book Liber Abacci .in 1202. He learned and studied Arabic mathematics in Bugia (Bejaia,today)in modern Algeria.
For a minute there I was like "was this account hacked?" Then i realised the date.
same thing to me hhh
I thought he was gonna connect islamic golden age to when terrorism started
@@jrhermosura4600
The main topic of this video is the better explanation on why do we use the Mathematics 🧮 (Hindu-Arabic Numerical system) that has it’s origins in several civilizations that has lasted even today but there is a video that does explain what you are looking for exactly: “Rise and fall of Science in Islam” by CaspianReport have you watched it already? If you already have what are your thoughts on that video?
The title isn't inacuarate after all. I was terrorised by math for the last 13 years or so
May we keep the mathmatics and the fairy tales fall away
@@billyb6001 yeah
Imagine doing all of that math in Greek numerals like Euclid used to do!
Same
Mathematics was not invented by muslims
You had me there, not gonna lie
Me too🤣
Me too
me too
Same
Cool
I came here to see the chart at 4:25.
You've been chart-baited.
UsefulCharts lol okay.
Al Muqaddimah lol
@@AlMuqaddimahYT also valabhi and many more universities
Or have you come for your fans to expect them to reply to their comments
Weapons of Math destruction; n'uff said
Shut the fuck up and take my like !
Mike tyson? Is that you??
Math was indian creation
@@manazon6945 yes saar 😂😂😂
So that’s what they were cooking up in the House of Wisdom… maybe I should take some tips. 🤔
Ok, I'm exactly 23 seconds into the video and I'm gonna take a wild guess that it's about algebra.
Edit: Yep! :)
Artur M. Ight nice.
This is THE most creative click bait I've ever been exposed to. Respect bro, you gained a subscriber:D
aha türk :d
@@Hamza-nj8et Arab bu kız ne Türkü.
Islam is not a terror 😂 needa massive reform and better tolerance.. Its not had a reformation which is why many Muslims will not tolerate criticism of it and hold values which arw anti western and anti liberal!
@@PoldarkGodzilla Anti-everything shortly.No life, no freedom, no art, no humanity, no economy, no wealth.
@unkn0wn Kuran, Hadith, History, Muslims, their countries.
While math (Algebra especially) is evil I must begrudgingly admit it has come in handy on occasion...
Came in handy making this video. I use a lot of code to produce these videos myself.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT What graphics and editing apps requiring coding?
Cultural Marxist post-modern relativism strikes again!
@@shamilrifai483 they didnt, they were the vehicle for it to reach the western world.
Evil algebra
I get always surprised when I hear english speakers calling the numbers as we know them "arabic numbers". In Portuguese, in Brazil at least, they were always called "hindu-arabic numbers".
١. ٢. ٣ Hindu numbers
1. 2. 3 Arabic numbers
hussami khaldoun oof wordy.
@hussami khaldoun err...no what you showed there were brahmi script (the older one). By the time of Brahmagupta, the symbols for numbers developed more in Sanskrit and are ones that others adopted and are in use now.
And today's numbers we all use are invented by Albrecht dürer, he was heavily influenced and inspired by arab,persian,Indian and Greek mathematics,algebra,astronomy
@@abdelkadercharcheri8292 umm no. That's like a century older script which was even changed
We don't have April fools here, so I spent the whole video waiting for you to explain how does all of this connect to Islam being a religion of terror, had to check the comments to understand
rakeshbait - american/eurobait.
Did you never have mathematics?
@@schorpioen7466 fair point
@ken Kenwood Bro if you listen to al fadi you’re a clown
@@glocktopust1759 don't insult clowns.
*Keyboard crusaders :*
_we've been tricked! We've been backstabbed! And we've been quite possibly, bamboozled._
*Keyboard mujahidins lol
Lol
True. I love math.
WE'VE BEEN SMECKLEDORFED!
@@Despotic_Waffle Mujahidin -s-
Dude, you just brought back my PTSD from my calculus class. I was just about recovered.
😂
They had us in the first half, not gonna lie
Truly, I have felt this terror you speak of during my secondary school years.
But this is very interesting. I knew that the Muslim world got the number zero from India, but was unaware that the Indians came up with negative numbers as well.
And to think the Arabs didn't adopt it because they didn't want to be negative pessimists...
100mythfreak oof
NTLuck oof
complex numbers are also of indian origin. some say with proofs ofc that calculus also has indian origin.....history is indeed glorious for mankind for a rediscovery to occur of same thing in renaissance.
True. The numerals that you see today are the legacy of Indian, Persian and Arab mathematicians. Great civilizations.
2 minutes in. I realized it was both. One was led by the title to believe this is about how different Muslims think about terror. Instead, the "terror of Islam" in the title is a reference to the Patreon plug video during the Abbasid section that mentioned, quote "You unleashed terror on the World in the form of algebra."
The keyboard cursaders will not like this
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DEUS COMPUTAT
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@@madaranotsoanonymousnowuch1539 oh yeah. The other day I read a comment by one street shitter who was saying that we need a new reconquesta. I mean wtf.
@@HVLLOW99 DEUS TARD
Ok, I'll be honest. I came here expecting something very different from what I actually saw, and my dumbass only realised the title was a troll only 5 minutes into the video. But I have to say it... your content is fantastic! I LOVE Islamic history and I'm genuinely surprised that I have stumbled upon your channel only now. Subscribed.
A shame that he didn’t talk about the massacre
@@europadefender You say "the massacre" as if that is a clear term, who committed it?who was on the receiving end? which one of the thousands of massacres throughout human history are you talking about?
These are great articles about Islamic contribution to science
www.cyberistan.org/islamic/sciencehistory.htm
www.cyberistan.org/islamic/Introl1.html
@@europadefender ikr everytime a muslim is involved there is also hate involved, be it today or a thousand years ago. Thats what people don't get and they say stupid shit like "there were massacres throughout history" yeah sure but other then white supremacists no other group is as hateful.
bro your name is riccardo martina? i’m Ricardo Martinez lol
I immediately saw Al Khwarismi's name and I was like "The mathematician? What terror is this? the terror if algebra?"
Well. Algorithm and programing are terrors for programmers😅😅
Math instruction
@@yaish6753 agree 🥲
I didn't know algebra come from Islamic world I will have to check out the history
You have done a mistake Zero wasn't invented by Brahmagupta, it was invented by Aryabhatta in the 4th century AD.
My friend, India has given the world and have helped advance civilization. A stable and united India is the only way for India to stand on its feet compete with China. I don't know why India doesn't follow Chinese economic plan. I guess its same everywhere in middle east and south and Central Asia. Our governments are corrupt and are leading our nations to own self destruction.
Aryabhatta gave rules on void and did not just drew a round circle and called it zero. Aryabhattas work is much more complex than just saying he invented zero.
Not really zero which is "Shunya" comes from spiritual/hindu concept of nothingness, so I don't even think aryabhatta is the originator of zero.
He is rather an implementor of it.
@@fogshadow9112 ok
This is true terror...I have been scoring poorly in every math exam and it has decreased my gpa from 3.4 to 3.0, I really hate maths.
you dont hate math, mate
you just hate it when you don't undertsand that
you and me bro you and me
I have fear of math
Because now i relied to calculator because pandemic
You are doing a great job...love from a Hindu brother of india
Brown Asians come from snake tribes. Before religion all brown Asians all the way from Egypt to India loved and respected the snake. Its a shame something like religion ended up dividing people. I encourage you to check out the REAL vedic cosmology it predated Hinduism and has some great information.
@@jai22udhdbdjdjdud What are you on about? We don't give a flying damn about snakes. Maybe research before spreading lies like this one
@@NoodlBeats Stay in your lane
@@jai22udhdbdjdjdud Not going to stay in my lane and let a dumb foreigner reduce my religion to mere snakes. How about that you muppet?
@@NoodlBeats Ancient knowledge is something completely above your ball game. Keep your damn religion thats not the topic here.
Thanks for acknowledging & honoring the original Mathematical findings and works of India's Brahmagupta, SindHind, Sidhantha etc.
I'm an Islamist and a Muslim extremist. I acknowledge Indians rich culture and history and their contribution in science, medicine and health. I even respect the Indian people a lot, but I am really angered how the Indian nationalists many agree to the genocide of the Muslims and are even harming us
@@abduleve8688 the reason why Indian nationlist act like dat due to the genocide of kashmiri pandits
@@shairometro6276 and you know how many people from Kerala are going to join the bloody terrorists called ISIS and other extremists of Islam. I'm from Kerala and the majority of other communities know that Kerala is now on its way to become a Kashmir ..
@@shairometro6276 you do know that before the killing of the pandits Indian government has been killing Kashmiri Muslims for years?
Dude Islamic scholars actually acknowledged Indian mathematicians.
And a lot ancient Islamic scholars took references and learned from different cultures like Greeks and Hindus. And improved upon which was already invented.
“By Allah, behave yourself or I will give you a taste of my shoe!”
it's more like My Algebra. this is true Terror book...
Lmfao I remember that guy.
Interesting! Who said that?
@@theemirofjaffa2266 An extremist Egyptian guy to another Egyptian guy on TV.
LOL
Brilliantly written as always!
can someone explain to me what Islam has to do with math, all I find has Indians invented it, Persian translated it and Arab dynasties used it.. what Islam has to do with it?
Many Arabs and Persians at the time, with their motivation to God, they expand upon science and math rather than be a part of european politics at the time
Well if you look at history then india has been exploited since its golden age.
Now after brits it was plummeted utterly to the dirt.
Hope we can rebuild it but not as long as we walk on this western template that has derived / evolved out of indian -> arabic -> Greek -> european -> american -> indian
We simply need to go back to our roots but world is so heavily running on western template it's almost impossible unless template itself is reverted back.
It’s very ignorant to say Arabs just translated and took knowledge because you will find that if you research the actual theories that the Arabs improved or disagreed with many. And provided commentary. Bu saying Arabs stole the knowledge you show you clear ignorance not only on history but all the mathematical/scientific theories that was pioneered in this era
A good example of this is al haythem disagreement with light/vision that the Greeks wrote about. He disagreed and proved a different way.
What has it to do with Islam? The word Islamic golden age is getting a little criticism because it’s true that many Christian’s and Persians worked with Muslims on this. But let’s not forget that it was a friendly theology and government which allowed this to happen. In addition, before Islam Arabs where desert dwellers who invaded each other. After Islam, Arabs become philosophers and great thinkers in this period. It is very possible to assume without Islam this golden age wouldn’t exist. As many argue that Islam is what created the pathway to academic study.
The golden age of Islam provided the basis of many sciences, heck even the "scientific method" was created by Ibn Sina
Again. I learned so much. Thanks.
This is very well done. The story telling is on point. We need more Islamic History. It’s a shame how many Muslims don’t have access to this vital information. Thank you for democratizing this info.
Couldn't agree more, I also think from a non-muslim westerner perpective that broadly accessible educational content like this channel is such a potent means in fighting ignorance
@@GGgg-vl7qi what ignorance the only ignorance is you believing in islam a peaceful religion
Al Kwarizmi was a Zoroastrian as he mentions in this video. I always enjoy Islamic history though
@@forrethe converted in islam. muslim 😅😅 thats why he uses bismillah in every papers.
He wasn't exactly a Persian though, he was an ethnic Khwarzmian, which is an extinct ethnicity today. Both Khwarzmians and Persians are Iranic people and in early Arab literature the word "Iran" can not be found hence why he was referred to as a Persian.
Aren't modern-day Karakalpak people descendents of Kwarazmians?
@@olegkirovskii2720 No Khwarzmians were Iranic people not Turkic. The modern day Tajiks are actually the descendants of the Khwarzmians.
@@KCanadian of course. Isn't it just ethnicity? islam has 0 percent of anything to do with it
Persian and Iranian were used interchangably both by Arabs and westerners.you are using Persian in a distorted,ahistorical and modern sense.for example فارس or عجم both were generally used for people from the geographical region "Iran".
Ha! Not what I expected but real good! Al Muqaddimah makes math fun.
I swear ur title and ur intro thought ur gonna talk about peace and war between Muslims and Others
But in all due respect Mathematics is a curse
Happy first of April^^
Fantastic video! Out of your entire series this one I watch it twice, and have to repeat many times, because so many intesresting details were given. Thank you!
I’ve been terrorized by this for most of my goddamn life, why Al-Khwarizimi?
I was having a rough morning, but listening to this video again always cheers me up.
Alkhawarizmi was a mathematical mastermind
He’s very calculative
And a terroristic mastermind!
the Terror of Math is more widespread and (humanly) universal then the terror of extremists
@Athoye hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 🧐💀🙄
Took me a while to get the joke, but it's such a good one.
Thanks for featuring this great mathematician
As a christian , you got me with the title, you, good job.
You needed only this much to catch you!?
I'd conquer Europe with a perfect anti emigration anti Islam party xD, I'll start by changing some economical and judicial laws than the social structure and finally the secret services and the army, if anything goes wrong I'll lunch a mediatic compaine against "terrorists"
Well almost like what's happening right now in Poland ;)
@@rimacalid6557 Just use Hussars
@@blitzkrieg2928 yes between the fear mongering part and the infiltration plan, use them as heroes then invade Poland from both side, a second Katyn would be necessary
@@rimacalid6557 :(( no Katyn i like Poland :c, can't we not invade and do a popular uprising ?
@@blitzkrieg2928 No need for uprising right now, every thing is working smoothly 👍
We can only discover something new by standing on the shoulders of those who came before us. Love from India.
Islam is a peaceful religion
Islam is a religion of brotherhood, peace Islam never promote terrorism & extremism.
It isn't though
You are right brother.
@Hindus read our Vedas Do you blame the shooter or do you blame the bullet?
Then who are Isis ?
@@SirAU depends on the context given.
So whole video is basically about how Muslims got inspired from Indian scholars and works, translated them and are now trying to assert soft power in the west. (Even Al Jabr was inspired from Indian and greek works).
That number system is purely Indian and I don't think it really needs arabic suffix. And since the Islam invaded India in 700 CE destroying the the leading universities of Takshshila and Nalanda, Indian scholarship have only gone into oblivion.
I thought you will talk about the history of the terror of the Caliphates and Muslims states, I was surprised by the title but then I realized it is april fool joke.
There is no terror in islam
I didn't realize it was a joke till i read this comment
Get this snowflake a general knowledge book, so that he knows there are always wars in a conflict, both the evil and the innocent suffer from it. The Christians were at it before Islam came and do I need to remind him of the conflicts in Europe where different Christian sects bathed in each other blood just for belonging to a different sect of the same religion.
@@emperorbartu2414That is wrong
@Alex Yeah
I clicked because I was shocked to think that this channel would do that sort of video. Clever.
pls make a video on actual terrorism. how did it originate? and what can be done about it
Just subscribed, thanks for the shock and knowledge. :)
To be fair when I was less than 18 and I became atheist I was still forced to study Islam and quoran in Tunisia even though I didn't want to. And please let's ignore the all the wars and blood caused by Islam and focus only on the math
Why not both?
Best of the Best Explanation i ever seen..
I implore this channel to please make a video about the Sokoto Caliphate too many times rich sub Saharan history is swept under the rug.
Math and history -- Two of my favorite subjects. They are intertwined. How people approach and think about math is different in different cultures because of each culture's history. The series "Zero to Infinity: A History of Numbers" by The Great Courses presents the history of numbers (not math, only numbers), and shows the earliest known advances in numbers happened in Mesopotamia. It is an excellent series, but the concept of what a number is, becomes complicated during history.
It’s sad cuz he said the truth in the intro and he knows it but if he speaks up his family and community will probably abandon him
Speaking as someone who is very bad at math, this has indeed been a terror throughout my life.
Wow, you have a great creative mind and focus and different aspects of history. Interested in philosophy at all? Do a vid on Al-Ghazali.
Oh man
You got me good here
April of first
Sridacharya Hindu mathematician invented quadratic equations and more importantly astronomy , medical sciences come from India
India like my country Iraq has a long and rich history. Sometimes we may find ourselves on the top of the world and some times on the bottom. India is doing good but needs to get houndereds of millions out of poverty. India can start by banning the out dated cast system.
India has in it the Indo-European mythology too. Some people even try to relate Indian legends to Greek ones, and there are epics in India. In any case, the conservation of Greek production was carried out by Afro-Asian peoples, by Semites, by Copts as well.
@@renatam.r.6762 India's myhtology is older, so this means it went down to the west.
@@fogshadow9112 may IRAQ BE REBUILT AGAIN.
@@clumsygallium6104 I have another approach to this issue. I believe these epics are linked to the Indo-European roots and even to the language family, which slightly changes the interpretation of the world. My basis for this is the Pirahã language, which proves that there is a direct relationship between language and myth. Of course things are less extreme in the Indo-European languages, but the Greek and Hindu epic style is in my view part of the linguistic family.
Math has indeed brought me terror into my heart and mind from the beginning. I do (painfully) admit math is useful though. Interesting video 👍.
The nicest plot twist in History ^^
You are doing amazing work
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for being fair and egalitarian to all cultures who contributed.
Bukhari Hadith: “The learned ones are the successors of the prophets. They leave behind knowledge as inheritance. One who inherits knowledge obtains a great fortune.”
Mishkat Hadith: “The seeking of knowledge is a must for every Muslim man and woman.”
Hindu mathematics is not about aesthetics as you memtioned. Hindu mathematics indicates Divinity.
Best click bait ever!! Why do people even like algebra??? It so difficult🙈🙈
It's useful in certain situations
Cool vid
Why do people confuse culture with religion? Many Arab intellectuals were either agnostic or atheist. They were persecuted for their writings and work
Eh, more like they've had a VERY liberal and abstract interpretation of Islam (see the Mu'tazilite school of theology and such).
Not "many" the vast majority were Muslims, no matter what sect they belonged to and actually traditionalists (such as Ahmad ibn Hanbal) got persecuted too
brother i am proud of you, this is our Renaissance , to look at our past and to learn from it , a forgotten history of greatness
I feel like this is gonna skyrocket in views.
@@foxtrot6105
Because the title of this video is bait, that's why it's gonna skyrocket in views.
😂😂😂😂
The creator is quick learning tricks.
The way Al-Jebra explain the practical problem and the same time using mathematical model is amazing. He knows how to use the negative number but deliberately avoid it in order to pratical uses.
9:10 wow! Really wish my teachers had taught me the equations this way.
That's not informative at all. You are looking for both positive and negative answers.
Brahmagupta is solely forgotten by the world despite his great contribution. So with so many Indians
Shout out to the 1.3k who got click-baited and downvoted the video
This was actually an April Fool's Day video. I forgot to mention it in the video. People are offended when it turns out to not be as the title suggests.
I love the way you delivered information 👍 here's a sub
when i saw video name, i thought it will be about executions and diseases, but i was pleasantly surprised when you told all this!
legendary 😆
amazing work my guy
edit: subbed
Your pronunciations of words from different languages are spot on
Well. You got us.
The most creative clickbait possible. I also felt the terrorism back in my school days in grade 8
The intro 🤣🤣🤣
That was a good one i must confess
Brilliant video.
Fantastic production, informative and amusing.
Thank you
I'm sorry... I'm confused... What is this have anything to do with Islam??
It's just an accomplishment of one Man...
It's like saying that Thanks to Christianity now we know about Gravity
Or Thanks to Jewish now we know about General Relativity
It does not involve any Religious act whatsoever and it is just the product of one great man
Nothing to do with religion~
You got click baited
@@iamannocent2913 Yep... And it felt even worse than getting Rick Rolled~
Christian science mostly happend in secular context in universities, Islamic science was under the control of caliphs, theologians and happend in Madrasahs (Islamic schools historically teaching various subjects from theology to jurisprudence to mathematics) in the Islamic dynasties. It is what historians call it and comparing one era to another is pointless, why not compare it to the Indian Golden Age? Famous people from that era get called "Hindu mathematian/scientist/philosopher/etc." too
There was a Jewish Golden Age too so the Einstein analogy is pointless considering he was only an ethnic Jew, why not take Maimonides as an example? He always has the prefix of Jewish. Like I said these names are applied to an era, Muslim scientists nowadays don't need the prefix of "Islamic mathematician/astronomer/philosopher/etc." either
In Christianity Augustine, Copernicus, Thomas Aquinas and in fact even Abu Bishr (a Christian in the Islamic Golden Age) also have the prefix of Christian but Christianity had many eras that started, ended and restarted rather than one long linear time due to reasons such as the anti-science popes
Brahmagupta was an aryan brahmin. Pajeet hindus have nothing to do with him.
I’m with you there. I always felt like he invented algebra to get out of cleaning the garage or something like that....lol
Talk about nostalgia, I used to be really good in maths and to hear the history of completing the square was so bloody satisfying!!
All started with sanskrit..ALL Started with Sanatan.. 🙏
The Greeks contributed far more to Islamic science, and also world civilization, than your Satan dharm ever did.
@@akuma2136 read authentic and historical sources , my friend .
Tittle is very true .
Maths was very terrible for me in childhood
Islam itself only praised peace when things are going the way The Quran and hadith describe, instruct, tell, teach, guide, lead, And present
love the new intro
The subject of Algebra originated in India. Its origin can be traced back to the Shatapatha Brahmana (शतपथब्राह्मण) (2000 BCE) and the Sulba sutras (800-500 BCE). Algebra was used to design and construct the vedis. The Indian name for algebra is Bijaganita (बीजगणित) - Changing name of Bijaganita to algebra It doesn't makes your invention. Stop Lying and justifying terror human rights violations atrocities committed on others. Invention doesn't justify suffering.
😂😂😂
So... didn't he mention that in the video?
Please correct the typo regarding the 'vedis'.
What's absolutely wild to me is that I got an engineering degree. I literally took like 3 years of calculus and adjacent classes. And even though I used the completing the square method algebraically more times than I can recall, the physical representation of how it works has quite literally never occurred to me. I need to go have an existential crisis real quick.
I got April fooled
Outstanding! Such a preface belongs on several schoolbooks, but not least the scourge of algebra on many a delicate young mind... hats off! 😎
* Averroes (Ibn Rushd) (1126-1198): known in west as The Commentator, "father of free thought and unbelief"[26][27] and has been described by some as the "father of rationalism"[28] and the "founding father of secular thought in Western Europe".[29][30] Ernest Renan called Averroes the absolute rationalist, and regarded him as the father of freethought and dissent.[31]
* Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi, "father of modern surgery"[1] and the "father of operative surgery".[2]
* Ibn Al-Nafis, "father of circulatory physiology and anatomy.[3][4][5]
* Abbas Ibn Firnas, father of medieval aviation.[6][7]
* Alhazen, "father of modern optics".[8][9]
* Jabir ibn Hayyan, father of chemistry
* Ibn Khaldun father of sociology, historiography and modern economics. He is best known for his Muqaddimah.
* Ibn Sina father of early modern medicine.[10]
* 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi, also known as Haly Abbas: founder of anatomic physiology".[11] In addition, the section on dermatology in his Kamil as-sina'ah at-tibbiyah (Royal book-Liber Regius) has one scholar to regard him as the "father of Arabic dermatology".[12]
* Al-Biruni: the "founder of Indology", "father of comparative religion" and geodesy, and "first anthropologist" titles for his remarkable description of early 11th-century India.[13] Georg Morgenstierne regarded him as "the founder of comparative studies in human culture".[14] Al-Biruni is also known as the "father of Islamic pharmacy".[15][16]
* Al-Khawarizmi: most renowned as the "father of algebra". Solomon Gandz states: "In a sense, Khwarizmi is more entitled to be called "the father of algebra" than Diophantus because Khwarizmi is the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake, Diophantus is primarily concerned with the theory of numbers".[17]
* Ibn Hazm: father of comparative religion and "honoured in the West as that of the founder of the science of comparative religion".[18] Alfred Guillaume refers to him the composer of "the first systematic higher critical study of the Old and New testaments".[19] However, William Montgomery Watt disputes the claim, stating that Ibn Hazm's work was preceded by earlier works in Arabic and that "the aim was polemical and not descriptive".[20]
* Al-Farabi: regarded as the "founder of Islamic/Arab Neoplatonism"[21][22] and by some as the "father of formal logic in the Islamic world".[23][24]
* Muhammad al-Idrisi: father of world map[25]
* Rhazes: His treatise on Diseases in Children has led many to consider him the "father of pediatrics".[32][33][34] He has also been praised as the "real founder of clinical medicine in Islam".[35]
* Ismail al-Jazari: Father of Automaton and Robotics.
* Al-Tusi, "father of trigonometry" as a mathematical discipline in its own right
You had us in the first half, not gonna lie.
Same
Cursaders:retrite we were back stabbed
You are looking for trouble
You win this one jihadist
It took me 5+ mins to get that I've been bamboozled... Well played
Then: *got Phd just by understand how to do elementary algebra
Now: *dropped out of college because of Calculus I
Before the video even started I realised the day it was posted but I know that I should continue to watch it.
"The Terror of Islam" through MATHEMATICS?! get real.
if you find someone who is religious but talks bad things about a religion that he doesn't believe in, then the most important thing is to look at the religion that the speaker believes in, whether his religion is truly free from what he say
there are many people who eventually become atheists after hearing this fact
Islam is pure from all human corruption
Thanks for TELLING TRUTH that Indian Arya Bhat , Brahm Gupta and Surya Sudhant provided 1) Zero 2) decimal system 3) current numerical 4) Algebra
This is amazing, thank you! Have you done a video on the history of chemistry? Or other videos on the history of sciences or arts?