JOE ROGAN COULDN'T BELIEVE HIS EARS - HIDDEN TRUTHS
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Mariam al-Astarabi was the first muslim woman to learn astronomy, mathematics, metal work, and engineering. She was a master maker of astrolabes that helped guide travelers and ships across vast distances. Her invention of the astrolabe became the GPS of the medieval world, it told the time, it measured latitude, it tracked the stars, and it guided travelers across vast distance.
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completely gorgeous wow what the f**k you'd carry them with you found that somewhere you'd go okay
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aliens have been yeah exactly that's how advanced muslims were and the muslim woman was serving the
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they did this yes a muslim woman in hijab just imagine the people back in the day when they
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would have to travel certain distances for months or even years what is one thing that they would
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carry with them the quran why because they did not have it on their mobile devices or their gadgets
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brothers and sisters imagine you have a app the qurani app which not only shows you how much
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rewards you get but reminds you to read the quran gives you reminders download the qurani app now
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and let it testify for you on your muqiyama that you read it wherever you was mariam al-astarabi
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have you guys heard of her i'm sure you haven't and the western world will not be talking about
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her because it will debunk all their claims that we muslims are barbarians brothers and sisters
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what i'm going to show you is going to blow your mind before that brothers sisters don't forget to
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like share and subscribe to the channel brothers and share this video far and wide because this is
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what they are hiding from us of our history brothers sisters a muslim woman who learned
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from her father and her surname we know astrolabi yes uh prefer referring to astronomy subhanallah
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she is the first woman that came out with this long long before the westerners did subhanallah
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who woke up to this navigation system that they are using till today on google satellite brown
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sisters and the navigation software that they're using with satellites it all goes back to the
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methods that she used before we do that brown sisters let's go to the video inshallah okay
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who was mariam al-astarabi she was born in aleppo and 944 ce and she invented this uh device called
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an astrolabe subhanallah and brown sisters what did that do obviously for the muslims it was
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important when it comes to prayer times direction of the kibla the latitude the um the the track of
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the stars compass guiding ships and people and it's a navigation system brothers sisters subhanallah
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and the way if you see it subhanallah and see the reaction of joe rogan you'll be mindful now
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to make something like this you had to know astronomy mathematics metal work and engineering
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brothers and sisters so imagine a young muslim woman learning from her father subhanallah where
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these people were talking about oh the first muslim woman being oppressed etc this is what
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the muslim woman were doing a thousand years ago that we use today every time you use gps
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every time you check your location every time you navigate anywhere you're using a principle
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perfected by a muslim woman her name was mariam al astrolabia and in 944 ce she was building the
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most advanced navigation instruments in the world born in aleppo syria mariam was a master maker of
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astrolabes. The astrolabe was not just a tool, it was the GPS of the medieval world. It told
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the time, it measured latitude, it tracked the stars, it guided travelers and ships across vast
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distances. To build one, you needed astronomy, mathematics, metalwork, and engineering.
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Mariam mastered them all. Her instruments were not only precise, they were beautiful.
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Geometric patterns, elegant Arabic calligraphy, detailed maps of the heavens. Each piece took
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months, and she signed every one. While many women elsewhere were denied education, Mariam
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was teaching navigation. While others were kept from work, she was running her own workshop.
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Today, when your phone shows your location, when satellites guide your journey, you are using the
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same principles she helped perfect. The astrolabe became the sextant. The sextant became modern
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navigation. But the mathematics, the star calculations, the foundation, still traces back
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to her her name mariam al astrolabia her legacy navigation for the modern world her recognition
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almost none it's time the world knew the woman who helped humanity find its way let's go to the
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video now of joe rogan absolutely being mind blown he's like yo wow really wow and neil de gracie is
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actually even educated um joe rogan said this is not something you're taught in school let's watch
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for ourselves inshallah so you learn deep scientific knowledge about how far away the
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planets are and how far away the sun is from the earth. It was not known with precision before that
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measurement was made. So Captain Cook goes on this voyage to do this. Well, it's a pretty expensive
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voyage. Oh, wait, flip over the marching orders. Oh, open the envelope. While you're there, use
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these new navigation techniques that use the sun, moon, and stars and map every coastline you find
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and bring that information back to us. Within 10 years of Captain Cook navigating the South Pacific
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as well as the northern coast of Australia and New Zealand, within 10 years, Britain took control
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over those coastlines that's interesting because it shows you they were using astronomy and these
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navigational systems to take over lands you know and the ottoman empires and the ottoman empire
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used this and the muslim world used this to their advantage as well let's carry on became part of
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the british empire hegemony at its finest on the premise that he's observing something about the
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universe but there was a tandem role that he played i did not know they knew that much about
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the cycles of the planets that they could be there they knew accurately they could be just
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way to joe rogan he's he's talking about uh captain cook or hookah whatever his name is okay
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he's like yo i didn't think they would know that my friend let's go hundreds of years before her
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a muslim woman mariam what did she come look at how mind-blowing uh joe rogan gets inshallah
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because he's he's shocked about you know what captain cook is doing okay subhanallah forget
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that look look what mariam was doing motivation part of the motivation of knowing any of this
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was navigation around the globe was navigation how you gonna know where you are on earth you
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can get your latitude that's just the altitude the height of polaris the north star above the
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horizon measure that at night you can wait that long where do you know where you are in longitude
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ships would would be shipwrecked millions of dollars worth of commerce would be at the bottom
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of the ocean because they didn't know where a coastline was the only way you can measure coastline
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is if you have good navigational tools and tactics which involves an accurate chronometer
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a timekeeping device for your and knowing what the sun moon and stars are doing in your sky
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so the astral look how glorified allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is those stars the sun they they served
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us they served us subhanallah if you look at it it's like everything the creatures everything is
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there to serve us alhamdulillah and look how subhanallah allah is great and not only that
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neil the gracie was going to mention that in a minute as well that two-thirds of stars have
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arabic names because the muslims look because the muslims in that day was crucial to the mapping of
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the earth and who's mapping earth is it just geologists for fun no it is nations uh wielding
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power over regions beyond the beyond their own coastlines and that's i have a quote here that's
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look at the statement it's so profound what he said like the this individual who he just quoted
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that is important of astronomy and who's behind that mariam ashulabi who learned from her father
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now just wait till it gets to now the islamic sciences and the inventions of this amazing
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navigation device so notice he lists mapping the earth first then he talks about how it exalts in
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our grandeur so uh yeah it's an exercise in dominance in hegemony in power under the guise
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studying well it's not so much it's just they code they did it together if they they matter to one
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another yeah that's part of it it's part of it and they're using a sextant for all this so sextant
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helped there's an octant a little earlier uh the people and the the the muslims used an astrolabe
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okay you've got by the way uh what's the number it's a third or two it's about i forgot the
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diffraction around a half of all stars that have names in the night sky have arabic names now this
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is here where joe rogan's mind blown is that yo how did the muslims come into this conversation
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you know we're talking about the western civilization and the golden age whatever
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it's like how does muslims play a role in this watch this this is this this is the truth that
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they've been hiding from us guys this is why it's so important for you guys to share this video
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far and wide because in the golden age of islam a thousand years ago navigation was a big deal and
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they navigated using astrolabes which is sort of the the the islamic counterpart to the sextant and
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the octant that were used in the rest of europe astrolabes are gorgeous oh then they're works
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of art they're brass they're etched oh i love it but look at joe rogan he's so innocent is that
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what is that what is that wait till you see his reaction when he sees it there's right you can
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You can buy replicas, but you're not going to get an original one.
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Did you hear that? If you found out somewhere, you think aliens have been here, that's how advanced Muslims were and Muslim women were serving the deen instead of these radical nifaka feminists who were rejecting kufar.
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Yes, okay, they're doing kufar, Allah is this, Allah is that, subhanAllah.
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Look at this, look at what Muslim women used to be like, subhanAllah.
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Yo, if I saw that, I don't think aliens have been here.
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Not only that, one of our colleagues here, brother Mehmet, alhamdulillah, he mentioned this was so profound.
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David S. Sorensen, An Introduction to Modern Middle East Function, Kim The Edition.
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December 1999, the American Discovery Channel ran a list of 100 most influential people of the past millennium.
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While many of the great Western scientists and thinkers were listed, you know, whoever is Galileo and Locke and Machiavelli, etc.
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Newton, for example, the presentation mentioned none from the Islamic world.
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they can see us muslim because they use this to show us as barbarians you know when we die it
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doesn't matter because we've got nothing to offer the world you should know your history but look
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at that the size of that that's about the size of a um oh did you catch that do you see what uh neil
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said he said you need to learn your history meaning they hide this from you heavyweight uh uh uh
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champions buckle buckle so what is that thing doing so yeah it depends on where you are when
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you want that's what i'm saying so this is we're talking about this was you know a thousand years
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ago bro i'm so sorry i find joe rogan it's like he's been lied to so much like muslims are
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terrorists and muslims are this i wasn't nothing it's like yo hold on a second bro wow they did
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this yes a muslim woman in hijab learning from her father did this and only that she would teach
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other men she would be teaching other men you know this is 700 years ago 600 years ago five
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the ottoman empire is spreading their influence and they've got they've got astrolabes so this
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this is Islam. You don't even learn about this in school because you only hear about
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So this matters. That is an incredible looking device.
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Yes, you don't see this. You're not going to be
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And these are dials that turn. It looks like a tribal tattoo.
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or reason to it with all the claws and everything. It completely looks like art.
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It looks like some bizarre... Or it looks like an alien...
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How amazing is the one who gave the mind to that woman to do that.
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Go look into a flagellum, the tail of a bacteria,
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which is composed of 40 pieces, like a Ferrari engine,
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Again, if you're only listening, just Google Astrolabe.
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That's a more primitive one there, a simpler one.
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um and so that's about joe rogan's in double wow wow it's not even one was wow wow no two so
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oh no so that one that has the spirit of an astrolabe but i don't know that if they would
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have called that an astrolabe um the others they go way back and so the the most decorated ones are
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the ones from the middle east but anyhow the point is gps is no different from the navigation tools
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in in concept from the navigation tools that captain cook invoked for britain to then take
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control over all the south pacific that they did it is where are we and do we know this information
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with precision and so and what happens if an enemy force takes out our gps and we have so
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much dependent on it what are we going to do we've got people now worrying about working on using
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navigation by pulsars can't take those out because those are cosmic they're sending highly timed
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pulses that reach earth in different places on the sky and by measuring them you can and the time
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delay between one and the other you can actually localize yourself on earth's surface with extremely
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high precision okay obviously we don't agree with neil when it comes to his denial of god and all
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stuff but i'll be honest with you there were some comments that i saw in the comments in the the
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podcast got 40 million views i love the way he teaches there was one person that i've learned
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more about astronomy than i've ever done in the school college and university i love the way he
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teaches uh and i believe that we should definitely benefit uh from that apart from his uh beliefs
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um you know in that sense he's absolutely stupid but when it comes to uh this matter i mean guys
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subhanallah um and you can see so they talk about the you know the westerns talk about the invention
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of uh you know joseph saxon which and we give him credit etc but you know the credit goes back
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because 800 years before that something more complex was designed by mariam astralabi
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uh joseph saxon 1799 1873 was a prolific 19th century american inventor and mechanist best
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known for creating the early magneto electric machine and early dynamo in 19 in 1833 the
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self-registering tide gauge and several precision measuring instruments he also created the first
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known photograph taken in Philadelphia in 1388 well you see it's very interesting because they
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do not talk about maria mia but subhanallah brothers sisters there you go and 800 years
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before that islam a muslim woman invented the astrolabe hope you guys benefit from this
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inshallah sisters till next time give me your comments inshallah in the comment section below
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and if there is anything else you would like me to look into when it comes to muslim invention
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put in the comments inshallah i can do my next video about that till next time
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