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1001 Islamic Inventions

pev writes "There's a new traveling exhibition in the UK entitled 1001 inventions. It contains some of the most interesting inventions from the past few thousand years. The common theme, however, is that they all came from the Islamic world and not the west. In some cases [the list is] quite surprising. For the lazy, the Independent newspaper in the UK printed their top 20 from the exhibition."

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  1. Yeah yeah yeah by Le+Marteau · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yeah yeah yeah the Muslim culture is full to the brim with scientists, humanitarians, and various and sundry shiny happy people. And they made a bunch of great stuff, and are an asset to the planet, and on the whole, a bunch of swell, neighborly people. I get it already. But the savages still don't know how to mix a proper martini.

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  2. Don't forget the perfection of by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Don't forget they perfected the roadside car bomb.

  3. Re:But... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I think it was the Peanut Butter Upon Him that pissed somebody off.

  4. Invention #1002... by tuxtastic · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ... Torso-mounted, incendiary shrapnel delivery unit. Comes equipped with convenient thumb-operated trigger, warped perception of reality, and seriously misguided faith-based initiative.

  5. Re:Those inventions aren't Islamic by pla · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    the Koran is *inherently* an Arabic document, and - it is argued -can not be translated, but only glossed in other languages

    You can argue that nothing can ever have a "true" translation outside its original language, because some subtleties of language-A will not exist in language-B. Howver, if the language-instance in question contains information, another language can convey that information.

    Therefore, to say that you cannot translate the Koran amount to saying that the Koran does not contain any information.


    In Islam, this is not an abberation - it is a key tenet of the politico-religious philosophy.

    Not "abberation", "abomination".

    Whether work-of-fiction-"K" specifies how to run a country or not, having one group's curiously silent imaginary friend at the helm always represents a pathological state in need of correction.


    Islam is not *merely* a religion;

    Agreed. It also counts as a memetic plague in need of remedy. But don't think I mean this as just down on Islam... I'd say the same thing about Christianity, about Judaism, about Hinduism, and the rest. Not that I don't believe in a deity - I do - but any humans who claim to understand the nature of that which has either chosen not to, or lacks the ability to, explain itself to us, you should get as far away from as possible. Because sooner or later (usually sooner), some charismatic village idiot will convince enough people that their imaginary friend told them to go on a killing spree against those with a different name for their imaginary friend.

  6. Yeah, Jews contributed a *lot* by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    like pornography, usury, sniping 11-year old girls, bombing the USS Liberty, and, oh, a couple of other things I probably forgot.

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  8. What about the suicide bomb? by beoswulf · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Before peaceful muslims no one thought about using suicide bombers against civilians.

  9. Suicide Bombers by tbcpp · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Does anyone have a short list of the 1001 entries, I want to see where the suicide bombers place in it.


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  10. It is so refreshing to see people discussing... by OneSmartFellow · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Islam like it really is, a backwards, devisive, intollerant, oppresive religion. How anyone can associate that any great acheivements (which, I think have been pretty well rubbished here anyway) is beyond me, unless of course this is simply more muslim propoganda.

  11. 50 Points to me! by TubeSteak · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The crusades were a response to Jesus asshattery, because before this contest, 0 points are what I had.

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  12. Re:Noticed also. by Vinnie_333 · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    the exhibit curators are trying desperately to remind people that now-Muslim peoples are not just terrorist monsters

    It could also be seen as an attempt to remind people that you can loose scientific reason because of religious fundamentalism (are you listening, America?)

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  13. Summary of the article by soft_guy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    For those to lazy to read the article, all 1001 inventions are bombs strapped to small children.

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  14. retarded after islam came? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    After reading most of the posts and articles it seemed to me that the arabs was actually really brilliant people before islam and mohammed came. Once the arabs became muslims they became retarded.

  15. Re:But... by tealover · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    you need to be shot in the face

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