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Arab Scholars’ Lasting Legacy on World Civilisation Celebrated in ‘KnowTalks’ Series

Dubai, UAE – The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF), in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has once again shone a spotlight on the immense contributions of Arab scholars to global civilisation in its latest ‘KnowTalks’ session.

Titled ‘Arab Scholars: A Lasting Legacy in World Civilisation’, the session was led by His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, who delved into the pioneering advancements made by Arab and Muslim intellectuals in fields such as engineering, astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy—achievements that laid the groundwork for modern scientific progress.

“Arab scholars have not only passed down knowledge but have also been trailblazers in innovation and scientific methodology, fundamentally shaping the course of human civilisation,” said H.E. Jamal bin Huwaireb.

He highlighted how numerous European scientific terms have Arabic origins, underscoring the extensive influence of Arab intellect on Western development. “We must harness our rich intellectual heritage to reinforce the importance of scientific research and innovation, ensuring that future generations stay connected to our nation’s esteemed scholarly history,” he added.

The session paid tribute to some of the greatest minds of the Arab world, including Ibn Sina (Avicenna), the father of modern medicine; Al-Khawarizmi, the mastermind behind algebra and algorithms; Ibn Al-Haytham, a pioneer of optics and the scientific method; and Al-Zahrawi, a groundbreaking figure in surgery. Their contributions, many of which were preserved and translated into Latin during the European Renaissance, played a critical role in shaping the modern world.

Discussions also explored the historical factors that nurtured these great minds, such as Baghdad’s House of Wisdom and the Islamic civilisation’s pivotal role in preserving and advancing Greek and Roman knowledge. The impact of Arab scholarship on Europe, particularly through Andalusia and Sicily, was also emphasised.

H.E. bin Huwaireb stressed the need for investment in scientific research and the creation of an educational ecosystem that fosters creativity and critical thinking. He called for empowering Arab youth to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship, ensuring the Arab world remains a key player in global knowledge and progress.

MBRF and UNDP’s ‘KnowTalks’ series continues to serve as a crucial platform for intellectual discourse, uniting experts and thought leaders to tackle pressing knowledge-related challenges and pave the way for sustainable development.

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