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[–] KikeFree 5 points 0 points (+5|-5) ago 

All of those names look like mudslimes, they're probably all plagiarized from someone else.

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[–] TheBuddha [S] 3 points 5 points (+8|-3) ago 

You probably don't care but, at least until fairly recent history, a goodly amount of our mathematics has come from Arabia and much of this was done during the times of the Muslim empires. One such example is a fella named Al Gabr. You may recognize that we named a whole discipline after him, called Algebra.

It was through Arabia that we got the numerals we use today, though those began in what's now known as India. We call them Arabic numbers, but they are really Hindu-Arabic numbers. Another such advancement would be what we call 'algorithms.'

For whatever reasons, they no longer seem quite so keen on education, but the planet's center of learning used to be in Baghdad. Acedmia flourished for many generations there.

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[–] Shekelstein6M 4 points 8 points (+12|-4) ago 

You probably don't care but, at least until fairly recent history, a goodly amount of our mathematics has come from Arabia

Correction, a good amount of mathematical knowledge came from places that muslims conquered (Greece, Egypt, Babylon, Persia, India). When muslims stopped conquering they stopped advancing scientifically.

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[–] KikeFree 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

So, what you're saying is that the plagiarism goes back about 1400 years.

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