Muslim's lost glory and legacy
There is no such a field left in which our Muslim scientists of the past have not worked. But, unfortunately, we, their so-called successors, valiantly disowned what they bequeathed to us. It is quite evident that the Muslim scientists’ acknowledgements are penned down even today in the pages of history. But to our dismay, the Non-Muslims are leaving no stone unturned to gain as much as possibly they can, they not only notched up pretty much enough from that legacy, but also their efforts to own the legacy and name of the Muslim scientist by neologising them in accordance with their wishes are crystal clear. It seems that our indolence has paved their way to rename Muslim scientists in order to erase their real identity. To name a few, Ibn-e-Sina today known as Eviscena; Ibn-e-Rushd as Averroes; Ibn al Haytham as Alhazen; Ibn-e-Zuhr as Avenzoar; Ibne Ishaq al-Kindi as Alkindus; Jabir ibne Haiyan as Geber; Al-Razi as Rhazes; MOHAMMAD ibn-e-Musa Al-Khwarizmi as Algaurizin;...