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Muslim Heritage Shines at Qatar through Ancient Wisdom Exhibition
By: FSTC Limited, Wed 15 April, 2009
The Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) and Muslim Heritage Consulting (MHC) took part in the high profile opening of the Qatar Science and Technology Park on March 16th 2009. The opening night celebrations were attended by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani and Her Highness Sheikha Mozah accompanied by over 1,400 VIP's from all around the world. The participation took two forms: an exhibition and a live performance entitled "Ancient Wisdom" designed to highlight the legacy of scientific achievement in Muslim Civilisation.


The Ninth Annual Ceremony Recognises the Very Best of British Muslim Achievements
By: FSTC Limited, Sun 05 April, 2009
The ninth Annual Ceremony for The Muslim News Awards for Excellence took place 30 March 2009 in London. Over 800 people celebrated the ninth Annual Ceremony of The Muslim News Awards for Excellence - Britain's longest standing Muslim awards event. The coveted award ceremony recognised the very best of Muslim contribution to British society. On this occasion, Professor Mohamed El-Gomati, Deputy Chairman of the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC), was awarded Fazlur Rahman Khan Award for Excellence in Engineering, Science and Technology.


Ancient Wisdom Exhibition at Qatar Science and Technology Park 16th March 2009 in Doha
By: FSTC Limited, Tue 24 February, 2009
Ancient Wisdom Exhibition at Qatar Science and Technology Park 16th March 2009 in Doha


Muslim Heritage Newsletter: 4th Issue
By: FSTC Limited, Sun 21 December, 2008
A new issue of The Muslim Heritage Newsletter (Issue 4, vol. 1, Dhu 'l-Hijja 1429 / December 2008) was released. The Newsletter, a quarterly publication issued by the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC), is devoted to publicize the activities and projects of FSTC but also other Muslim Heritage related events. It is distributed worldwide. You will find in the 4th Issue an annoucement of FSTC's Contribution to the Intercultural Dialogue at the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York (12-14 November 2008), a report on FSTC Activities in UK Parliaments in London (13-17 October 2008). The Newsletter presents also the usual rubrics: "New Publications on www.MuslimHeritage.com", "Activities and Announcements" and a short description of the "Features, Topics and Services Available on www.MuslimHeritage.com".


Representing Islam and Muslims in the Media: An Academic Debate
By: FSTC Limited, Wed 17 December, 2008
In 5-6 September 2008 the Universities of Manchester and Surrey organised in Manchester an international conference "Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives". The meeting attracted over 100 eminent national and international speakers and a large audience. The conference was primarily concerned with the representations of Islam and Muslims in our modern world and the relationship of this representation/mis-representation with current social and political issues. The following article presents a short report about some of the most important debates discussed in the conference.


Muslim Heritage and Education
By: FSTC LImited, Wed 17 December, 2008
This is the text of a presentation made to The Education and Culture Committee of the EU Parliament in Brussels on the 5th November 2008. The presentation is in two parts. The first is an introduction to the 1000 years of amnesia, the so called "Dark Ages", and its impact on education and culture. The second is a review of the progress made in the ground breaking education project, entitled Cultural Understanding in Science (CUSP) jointly carried by the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC), Qualification and Curriculum Agency (QCA) and the Association of Science Education (ASE). Finally a list of concluding remarks and strategic recommendations are given.


FSTC's Contribution to the Intercultural Dialogue at the General Assembly of the United Nations
By: FSTC Limited, Sat 13 December, 2008
In 12-13 November 2008, the United Nations organised in New York a high-level meeting of the General Assembly to promote inter-faith dialogue. The meeting was marked by the active participation of the heads of state and senior officials of more than 75 Member States who came together to support mutual tolerance, respect and understanding. At the end of the high-level meeting, the General Assembly of the UN adopted a general declaration praising the values of tolerance and mutual respect between faiths and cultures. On the occasion of this high-level meeting in New York, The Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation organised at the UN in New York a display on "Multi-Faith Scientists in Islamic Civilisation" and a conference on the "Strategic importance of Muslim Heritage in our World and its impact on Diplomatic, Educational and Socio-economic Developments".


Muslim Heritage in our World: Social Cohesion (1001 Inventions in UK Parliament)
By: FSTC Limited, Mon 01 December, 2008
Between 13 and 17 October 2008, the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) organised two major events in London: a scaled down version of the "1001 Inventions Exhibition" at the House of Parliament (13-17 October) and a conference on "Muslim Heritage in our World: Social Cohesion" at Hoare Memorial Hall, Church House, Westminster (15 October 2008). Here follows a short report on the conference illustrated with photos from both events.


BAAS Conference
By: FSTC Limited, Mon 24 November, 2008
FSTC Conference: 'Science and Islam: Past, Present and Future'


About FSTC
By: FSTC Limited, Mon 24 November, 2008
The Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) is a United Kingdom based educational entity which was formed to popularise, disseminate and promote an accurate account of Muslim Heritage and its contribution to present day science, technology and civilisation.






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