Promotes public awareness of the contributions undertaken by scientists in the field of Islamic medical sciences. Includes articles, and information about membership and events. www.ishim.net
This site is based on the Quranic verse 51:49 that describes the nature of all created things. They take a scientific approach to the verse and its meaning. www.posttool.com/cisna/dual.html
Online documents for the U.S. National Library of Medicine exhibition celebrating the achievements of the medical profession in Islamic culture from the 9th to the 19th century. www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/islamic_medical/islamic_00.html
A collection of articles covering the scientific accuracy of the Quran, medicine and medical ethics, and the historical contribution of Islam to medicine. www.islamicmedicine.org
Extensive information resource on Muslim contributions to science, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy in the Middle Ages. Includes articles and biographies. cyberistan.org/islamic
A substantial collection of articles offering an Islamic perspective on science, medicine, medical ethics, health issues, the environment, and technology; also includes historical material and biographies. www.islamset.com
An organization dedicated to the promotion of research and diffusion of knowledge on all aspects of Islam and science. Includes information about their publications and activities, a bibliography, and a collection of articles and biographies. www.cis-ca.org
Includes a timeline of Islamic scientists from 700 to 1400 CE, and a collection of articles and book excerpts on specific scientists. www.levity.com/alchemy/islam.html
An article tracing the first description of the pulmonary circulation system to Ibn Nafis, a physician of the thirteenth century; includes a brief biographical profile. www.kfshrc.edu.sa/annals/152/mh9422ar.html
Accounts of Muslim scholars in the period between 8th and 14th century CE, who made contributions in science, astronomy, medicine, surgery, engineering and philosophy. www.ummah.com/history/scholars