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===Chemie===
===Chemie===


{{Quote||'''Co je učeno:''' Robert Boyle, in the 17th century, originated the science of chemistry.<BR><BR>'''Co by se mělo učit:''' A variety of Muslim chemists, including ar-Razi, al-Jabr, al-Biruni and al-Kindi, performed scientific experiments in chemistry some 700 years prior to Boyle. Durant writes that the Muslims introduced the experimental method to this science. Humboldt regards the Muslims as the founders of chemistry.<ref name="Dr K. Ajram"></ref>}}
{{Quote||'''Co je učeno:''' Robert Boyle, v 17. století, založil vědu chemii.<BR><BR>'''Co by se mělo učit:''' různí muslimští chemikové, včetně ar-Razi, al-Jabr, al-Biruni a al-Kindi, dělali vědecké experimenty v chemii asi 700 let před Boyle. Durant píše, že muslimové uvedli experimentální metodu do této vědy. Humboldt považuje muslimy za zakladatele chemie.<ref name="Dr K. Ajram"></ref>}}


Notwithstanding the contribution the Muslim alchemists made, the invention of chemistry should really be attributed to the Ancient Egyptians as evidenced by the Leyden Papyrus (reference: Prof. Hamed Abdel-reheem Ead, Professor of Chemistry at Faculty of Science-University of Cairo Giza-Egypt and director of Science Heritage Center.)<ref>See, "[http://www.levity.com/alchemy/islam03.html Technical Arts Related To Alchemy in Old Egypt]" edited by Prof. Hamed Abdel-reheem Ead.</ref>
Nepopíráme přínost muslimských alchymistů, ale vynález chemie by měl být připsán starověkým egypťanům, jak dokazuje Leyden Papyrus (reference: Prof. Hamed Abdel-reheem Ead, Professor of Chemistry at Faculty of Science-University of Cairo Giza-Egypt and director of Science Heritage Center.)<ref>See, "[http://www.levity.com/alchemy/islam03.html Technical Arts Related To Alchemy in Old Egypt]" edited by Prof. Hamed Abdel-reheem Ead.</ref>


===Geologie===
===Geologie===
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