Ibn Al-Haitham by Ali Gator

Ibn Al-Haitham by Ali Gator

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Ibn Al-Haitham by Ali Gator

Ibn Al-Haitham was the first person to explain to the world how the eyes see things. There is even an asteroid named after him. He is known throughout the world as "The Father of Optics" The Muslim Scientists series introduces children to great scientists. scholars & adventurers from the Golden Age of Islam Their knowledge & discoveries are still used today in our daily lives. Everyone should know about these great Muslims

Ali Gator was co-created in 2002 by husband and wife, Ahmed & Firhana Imam to inspire Muslim children.

 

They began with the Ali Gator Book Club, Australia’s (and maybe the world's first) full-color catalog-ordering Muslim Book Club for children starting by selling directly to a small handful of Islamic schools.

 

After listening to children, parents & teachers for many years asking for particular products & resources they decided in 2011 that Ali Gator should launch its own range of inspirational and educational books.

 

They believe that these books meet the needs of parents across the globe, who are trying to develop within their children a sense of pride in being Muslim and for the children providing them with fun quality books to read, enjoy, learn, and play with.



SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781921772689
ISBN 10 1921772689
Titel Ibn Al-Haitham
Autor Ali Gator
Serie Muslim Scientists
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Ali Gator
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-03-15
Seitenanzahl 24
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