Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Feb 22, 2022 at 11:48
Our dear Abdul al-tablighee and after trolling tablighee web sites he tells us that al-Khawarizmi "invented" Algera and without any critical examination if such claim is true or not, and this is what he wrote
>Logically speaking, the device you typed all of this on is owed to a Muslim man. Muhammed Ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi, a Muslim mathematician who invented both Algebra and Algorithm.
If he would have consulted with Sheikh google صلى الله عليه وسلم he would have discovered that the Babylonians as well as ancient Egyptians were very aware of Algebra, and as an example there is a papyrus from Egypt dated between 1800-2000 BC "where linear equations.....are known." And indeed Algebra went through changes post al-Khawarizmi, as would be expected, from: Rhetorical Algebra----> Syncopated Algebra---->Symbolic Algebra and through various "conceptual stages." And in the 20th century the very complicated "Abstract Algebra" researched by mainly kuffar
It was truly a human endeavor that had no regard from race, religion or culture. It was about very smart people looking for the truth about what numbers really mean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_algebra
The question is why was our dear Abdul al-tablighee صلى الله عليه وسلم not aware about the history of Algebra? It is because his vile leaders tell his likes that there is a doctrine in Islam called ايام الجاهلية or the days of ignorance (read this as before Islam there was ignorance) and this is why he knows about al-Khawarizmi but he had no clue about the evolution/history of Algebra.
Again, Q62:2 says that Allah sent an illiterate prophet to illiterate/ignorant people the likes of our dear Abdul al-tablighee
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