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Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Matheusmartin: 4:31pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Ibrahimmrfish:. Go and sleep. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Femeto: 4:35pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Him terrorists friends no help am buy vaccine? |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by UnabashedIPOB: 4:41pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Amb1045: laughing in Igbo! |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by YorubaLord: 4:42pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Amb1045: Exactly! All Muslims in general. They criticize and reject western ideologies but, utilize their technologies. Hypocritical BASTARDS! |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by ofiko123(m): 4:45pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Congratulations to him.. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Jashub: 4:52pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
playtheblues:Oga, are you okay? You're sending me a video clip of how Tinubu almost fell a Kaduna. So how does that relate to Sheik Ahmed receiving covid-19 vaccine....? |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by oloyedewaris(m): 5:01pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Matheusmartin:It's a question, did Christianity not condemn it. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Owaincouncil: 5:01pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Instead of given him cow urine as vaccine. This can't work for boko agent |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by playtheblues(f): 5:04pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Jashub: Check this one out https://youtube.com/shorts/9jWu6QT_azo |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by MrNipplesLover(m): 5:06pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Ogun kill u and all other criminals and politicians that's been vaccinated. Mad man with dirty bear bear. Animal! |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by chaloskyx: 5:09pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
YES NOW THIS IS THE USUAL TREND THE HUNGRY ONES WOULD BE USED TO DO ALL THE DIRTY JOBS KIDNAP ELECTORAL THUGGRY END SARS THUGS AND VIOLENCE WHILE THE OGAS AND POLITICIANS WOULD ENJOY LIFE AND PROCTECT THEMSELVES AND CHILDREN FROM ANY FORM OF HARM ENSURE THEY GO TO SHOOL GET THE BEST JOBS BEST MEDICAL HELTH CARE GET THE COVID VACCINE ETC AS THEY DONT WANT TO DIE THEY WOULD RATHER USE THE POOR TO DO ALL THEIR DIRTY WORKS |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Funkeshuga(m): 5:34pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
perhaps it will stop him from taking side in favour of terrorist against Nigerians Islamic |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Zane2point4(m): 5:42pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
marwanafrica:You're a fool, do u know me, you think its everyone here is as poor as a smelly basterrrd as you terrorist. Am fucking made and can feed you and your bloody terrorist brethren. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 5:55pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Matheusmartin:Typical ignorant ass the moment someone confront you with facts,you turn to personal insults.Like i said,Muslims are the first to start the Practice of inoculation. I dare you to prove me wrong. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by marwanafrica: 5:55pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Zane2point4: You are Audioly Made. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 5:58pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
The Lancet Journal Log in PERSPECTIVES|EXHIBITION| VOLUME 378, ISSUE 9785, P19-20, JULY 02, 2011 Arabic roots of modern medicine Priya Shetty Published:July 02, 2011DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61004-0 PlumX Metrics Vaccination fears that creep through societies like malevolent susurrations send chills through scientists' hearts. Calming these concerns is challenging health-care experts almost as much as the discovery of new vaccines. Yet these fears echo insistently through each generation; the original blare of concern, at least in the UK, seems to date back to the 18th century, when smallpox ravaged the country. Desperate to stem the epidemic, Fellows at the Royal Society in London turned to the Arabic world for help. Manuscripts and images uncovered in the society's archives, and now on display at its Arabick Roots exhibition, show how, at the time, inoculation was as prosaic for those in the Islamic world as it was petrifying for the English. In Palestine, for instance, smallpox vaccination was routine. The technique was rough and ready and involved popping open a virus-rich pustule and using a thorn dipped in the pustule's ooze to puncture the skin. It was the widespread almost ritualistic practice of inoculation in relatively uneducated populations, such as nomadic tribes in north Africa, that gave rise to some of the “ridiculous” objections to smallpox vaccination in England, says Rim Turkmani, Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow of the Royal Society, who curated the exhibition. The idea that a technique used by “ignorant people in ignorant societies” could work in England seemed ludicrous to detractors. By the time Edward Jenner made his name in 1796 by devising a smallpox vaccine based on cowpox, however, a series of exchanges between scholars in the western and Arabic world had begun to establish the utility of vaccination against the disease. For London physicians, a major source of reassurance came from Cassem Aga, the Ambassador of Tripoli, and one of three Arabic scholars elected as Fellows of the Royal Society in this period. Aga provided detailed records of both the practice and the safety of inoculation in Tripoli, Tunis, and Algiers. When Turkmani began delving into the Royal Society's archive of Arabic and Persian manuscripts in 2007, she uncovered other strands of evidence of the enormous western interest in Arabic science. During the golden age of Islamic science between the 7th and 15th centuries, Arabic scientists made fundamental discoveries from medicine to astronomy that informed or anticipated those in the west later on. In the 9th century, Andalusian inventor Ibn Firnas created glass lenses that he used for magnification and to improve vision. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) was a 10th-century polymath, a quintessential Renaissance man, whose medical texts were some of the earliest descriptions of an empirical approach to medicine and whose astrophysical research contemplated multiple forms of energy. In the 13th century, Ibn al-Nafis expounded influential medical theories, which included anticipating anatomist William Harvey, by detailing the blood's pulmonary route from the right to the left side of the heart. Figure thumbnail fx1 The Maintenance of Health, Ibn Butlan (11th century) View Large Image Copyright © 2011 Royal Society Such was the hunger for this knowledge that several notable English scientists—including chemist Robert Boyle and astronomer Edmond Halley—learnt Arabic in order to be able to understand key texts. Halley's research that kick-started our understanding of the secular acceleration of the moon began with Al-Battani's observations of lunar eclipses in modern Syria. Flourishing trade links between England and the Ottoman Empire further facilitated this flow of knowledge. Merchants, diplomats, and clergy travelling to countries like Syria and Morocco became fascinated by local traditions of using herbs to treat illness, and along with shipments of luscious silk fabrics, they would send back medicinal plants and thousands of manuscripts. Evocative examples of these are on display in Arabick Roots, in which decorative earthenware and jars used in ancient apothecaries are shown alongside rare manuscripts and scientific instruments. The exhibition sits comfortably within the Royal Society's own ancient-meets-modern atmosphere. Next week the Royal Society's broad vision will come into its own at the society's annual Summer Science Exhibition that cherry-picks recent scientific advances—among this year's exhibits are new techniques in trauma surgery, a three-dimensional map to guide surgeons through an arterial map (“satnav for surgeons”), and interactive bionic vision for visual impairment. Even while looking to the future, however, the Royal Society is keeping one eye on the past, and entrance to Arabick Roots is part of the Summer Science events. The Royal Society's involvement in efforts to revive the Arabic world's glory days of science go beyond this exhibition. In the past decade, Middle Eastern countries like Egypt, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia have been pumping billions of dollars into revamping their science and technology capacity. The Royal Society's Atlas of Islamic-World Science and Innovation is currently mapping these countries' scientific capacity to identify how to reverse the centuries-long decline of science in the region. The reports will seek to offer ideas and solutions for improving infrastructure, encouraging an enthusiasm in science, and stimulating innovative scientific thinking. These roadmaps should offer some clues to how the Islamic world's glorious scientific history can repeat itself. Figure thumbnail fx2 Arabick Roots Show full caption View Large ImageDownload Hi-res image Figure thumbnail fx3 Summer Science 2011 Show full caption View Large ImageDownload Hi-res image Web Extra Material Download .avi (38.64 MB) Help with avi files Webvideos Arabick Roots shows how thinkers from the Arabic and Muslim world helped to pave the way for Edward Jenner's great breakthrough and other key advances in astronomy, medicine, and other scientific disciplines. In Sharing the Skies exhibition curator and Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow Dr Rim Turkmani discusses the “Arabick” roots of astronomy. Article Info Publication History Published: 02 July 2011 Identification DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61004-0 Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 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Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by bizzibodi(m): 6:00pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Is taking a jab prepared by infidels not Haram in Islamic? They shld give him a infectious bug to take to his boys. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by capitalzero: 6:03pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Jashub:He is a trained medical doctor and retired soldier. 1 Like |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by moufan: 6:05pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Matheusmartin:weyrey ni bobo yi sha, kindly Bleep off ode, |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Matheusmartin: 6:05pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Ibrahimmrfish:.. Ok. Can u go and slam your head now? |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by capitalzero: 6:06pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Amb1045: May be some Islamic clerics fooling foolish Muslims just as some pastors fooling foolish Christians. 5G - covid 19 theory is an example. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Matheusmartin: 6:07pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
oloyedewaris:. But I'm not a Christian. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Jman06(m): 6:10pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
cloud:The Muslim community he is leading. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 6:13pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Matheusmartin:Zero fact,100% insults. Why did i ever expect anything positive from son of LovePeddler.Fun facts,Jesus was also slamming his head to warship God. There is zero verses in the Bible were Jesus said worship me or sing to worship.Silence is the best answer to a fo-ol. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Harrynight(m): 6:23pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Toosure70: They now make that iddiot gained popularity day in day out, someone who in a sane country would be arrested |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by KINGKONG(m): 6:37pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Islam against western education and invention.... But see this terrorist benefitting from what they are fighting against..... Confused bunch of Paedophiles..... |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by Matheusmartin: 6:39pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Ibrahimmrfish:. See, asking u to go slam your head is not an insult. It's what you guys do. Nowhere in my post did i indicate I was a Christian. You Muslims are not really smart. |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by pacespot(m): 6:43pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
But my question is, is it only people that are infected that should receive this vaccine or is for all? |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by perdollar(m): 6:44pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
I sincerely hope that this kind gesture from there spiritual patron wl enable bokoharam, bandits and fulani herdsmen come out from their hideout to take d vaccine too and let's see if there grand patron wl quarantine them or not |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by kechywillz(m): 6:44pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
This shouldn't make from page at all |
Re: Sheik Ahmad Gumi Receives COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo) by perdollar(m): 6:44pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
pacespot:u need sense not d vaccine |
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