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Islamic Heritage Exhibition 2024

Celebrate the rich history and vibrant culture of the Islamic world at our Islamic Heritage Month Exhibition! Discover inspiring exhibits, breathtaking art, and compelling stories, history of Islamic civilization to global heritage. This free event offers a unique opportunity to explore traditions, engage with diverse communities, and gain a deeper understanding of the beauty and significance of Islamic history.

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 Schools Only
Monday, October 28th

Venue address. Tahir Hall – 10610 Jane St. Maple, ON

Schools Only
Tuesday, October 29th

Venue address. Tahir Hall  10610 Jane St. Maple, ON

Open to Public
Sunday, October 27th

Venue address. Tahir Hall 10610 Jane St. Maple, ON

Virtual Event – TBA
for Schools

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Tune in to the online Islamic Heritage event to learn how Muslims greatly impacted the field of medicine. Featuring a children’s tableau exploring Muslim contribution to medicine and care  with workshops, and interviews with doctors in core fields, the program brings forth unique and never-seen-before content.

Islamic Heritage 

The glorious Islamic legacy stems from the fountainhead of the revealed word of God Almighty, the Holy Qur’an, revealed to the Prophet Muhammadsa some 15 hundred years ago. To learn more about the extraordinary personality of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa and to study Holy Qur’an, please visit www.alislam.org.

Explore the Muslim Contribution to Medicine

This year we will once again hold an in-person exhibition on a wide variety of aspects exploring the contribution of Islam to the field of medicine. Join us with your family to learn and explore!

The Islamic Golden Age of Learning

The dawn of the Islamic Golden Age in the 7th century was profoundly inspired by the scared instruction to seek and share knowledge throughout one’s life. of Islam was profoundly. The Islamic reverence for learning and the learned could also be seen in the avid support from the Kalif, Princes, Princesses and wealthy merchants. These men and women were the funders and architects of institutionalised learning throughout the Islamic world

 

The Legacy Of Islam

Architecture

Mathematics
Algebra
Algorithm

Chemistry

Physics

Mechanics and early machines

Windmill and Water management

Clocks

Aviation

Geography & Maps

Astronomy & Navigation

Sociology

Glass Industry

Naval Exploration

Coffee

Fine Dinning

Three-course menu

Musical Instruments

Military Planning

Weapons

Chess

Poetry and Story telling

Politics

Chess

Medicine

Inoculation

Surgery

Herbal Medicine and Hikmah

Law and Jurisprudence

Pottery and Tile making

Textile Trade and Money transfer

Routes

Translating Knowledge

Optics (Camera obscura)

City Planning

Cleanliness and Bathing

Gardens and water systems

Coins

Calligraphy

Houses of Wisdom

Universities and Schools

Libraries