Dubai, Jul 01st, 2011 (WAM)--Islamic Science Rediscovered also known as Sultans of Science, the global travelling exhibition created by Dubai and Cape Town based, MTE Studios returns revamped to United States due to popular demand.
The highly interactive exhibits will be showcased at the world renowned The Tech Museum from 3rd September 2011 until end of February 2012 after its successful premiere at Liberty Science Centre in New Jersey. The exhibition was also hosted by Ontario Science Centre and The TELUS World of Science in Canada. The discoveries from the golden age of Islam will fascinate visitors at the Science Centre as they see numerous inventions brought to life through a diverse. "This dynamic exhibition challenges the way we examine history and encourages the need to embrace multi-cultural knowledge in a global society," said Mike Hackworth, Lead Director, The Tech Museum. "Many of our visitors will be surprised to learn that from these ancient desert cities came the theory of vision, techniques of quantitative chemistry and trigonometry and the numeral systems that we use today."The global touring exhibition celebrates the contribution of Muslim scholars to science and technology during the Golden Age of the Muslim World, and the influence of their discoveries and inventions on the modern society. The exhibition was conceptualised with the aim of creating an awareness of Muslim Scholars contributions to modern day society. It sends a powerful message about the way history is evaluated and the need to embrace multi-cultural knowledge.Copyright Emirates News Agency (WAM) 2011.




















