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The Philosopher Who enlightened Europe: The Legacy of Ibn Rushd (Averroes)
How a Muslim think laid the foundation of Western philosophy and reason in the 1100s Andalusia. In the center of Islamic Spain, in the city of Cordoba - a place where mosques resonated with Koran text and libraries were tampered with old texts - whether a person was born, whose talent would cross centuries, religions and civilizations. His name was Ibn Rushad, known as Evero in the West.
By Md Ajmol Hossain9 months ago in History
Ancient Thebes History Myths and Legacy of the Powerful Greek City State
Ancient Thebes History Myths and Legacy of the Powerful Greek City State Explore the rise mythological roots and historical significance of Thebes one of ancient Greece’s most influential and legendary city states.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in History
What’s Open and Closed on Easter Sunday 2025? Walmart, Target, Grocery Stores, Pharmacies & More . AI-Generated.
On Easter Sunday, 2025, what places are open and closed? Target, pharmacies, grocery stores, and more Easter Sunday has a profound spiritual significance for billions of Christians worldwide. On April 20 in 2025, Easter will be celebrated as a day of joy, family get-togethers, worship, and reflection. While many people spend the day at church or at Easter brunch, others might find that they need to pick up something last-minute. Knowing which stores are open can save time and alleviate stress, whether you're looking for dinner ingredients or an Easter gift at the last minute. This comprehensive list of grocery stores, pharmacies, department stores, and other establishments that will be open and closed on Easter Sunday 2025 is provided below. ---
By BILLAL HOSSEN ZIHAD10 months ago in History
The Secret Garden Awakens
The Arrival on the First Day When Elara got out of the creaky carriage and onto the cobbled walk leading to Wrenmoor Manor, the sky was heavy with early spring mist. It was a place she had never seen before, not even in pictures. She only knew that it had been bequeathed to her in an unexpected inheritance by her late great-aunt Isolde. Elara saw it as an opportunity to start over because she was exhausted from years of city life and dealing with a shattered heart.
By MD SHAMIM RANA10 months ago in History
At Least 10 Billion Stars in Our Milky Way Galaxy Can Support Habitable Planets. AI-Generated.
Habitable planets can be found in our Milky Way Galaxy with at least 10 billion stars. One of humanity's oldest and most intriguing questions has been pondered by astronomers for decades: Are we the only ones in the universe? An answer that piques the imagination has been found through recent research. Numerous surveys and studies using data from the Kepler Space Telescope and other instruments have found that at least 10 billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy could have planets that could be habitable. How to Define Habitability Understanding what scientists mean when they say "habitable" is essential before delving into the numbers. A planet that resides in the star's habitable zone, also known as the "Goldilocks zone," where temperatures are just right for liquid water to exist, is typically referred to as a "habitable planet." Water is regarded as an essential component of life as we know it. A planet's atmosphere, size, and geological activity all play a role in its habitability, but the fundamental requirement is the presence of liquid water. The Discovery Made by Kepler The 2009 launch of NASA's Kepler Space Telescope revolutionized our understanding of the galaxy. Over the course of its mission, Kepler saw more than 150,000 stars and discovered thousands of exoplanets, many of which were in habitable zones. Astronomers were able to extrapolate how common Earth-sized planets in habitable zones might be throughout the Milky Way by analyzing this data. According to these extrapolations, approximately one in five Sun-like stars may have a planet in the habitable zone that is comparable to Earth's size. The estimate of 10 billion potentially habitable planets becomes a conservative but astonishingly large number when one takes into account the Milky Way's approximately 100 to 400 billion stars and the 10% to 20% that are similar to our Sun. Consequences for Life The implications would be staggering if even a small fraction of those 10 billion planets support life. There may be an abundance of life not only where you are. Simple microbial life may exist on some of these worlds, while intelligent civilizations or even complex ecosystems may exist on others. Additionally, in cosmic terms, many of these potentially habitable planets could be located within a few dozen to hundreds of light-years of Earth. The search goes on. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and upcoming missions like LUVOIR and HabEx are both aimed at directly studying the atmospheres of exoplanets. Biosignatures, which are chemical signs of life such as oxygen, methane, or water vapor, will be looked for by these instruments. Additionally, efforts like SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and the Breakthrough Listen Initiative continue to look for signals in the sky that could point to technological civilizations. Conclusion
By Mahim khan10 months ago in History
The Love letter
The letter of many wishes Eight in the morning. Rimi Mita pushed open the huge wooden door of the central library of Dhaka University. In her hand, along with her class books, she had a notebook in which she wrote down her daily thoughts. The cold winter morning air was on her cheeks, and she was wearing a thin sweater. After greeting the librarian Rahima Apa, she went straight to the English literature section.
By Tushar Farabi10 months ago in History
Palestine and Israel: The Warriors of a Prolonged Conflict
Palestine and Israel: The Warriors of a Prolonged Conflict One of the world's longest and most complicated conflicts, the Israel-Palestine conflict has produced generations of fighters, defenders, and leaders on both sides. These individuals are shaped not only by military strategies or political motives but also by a profound sense of identity, history, and resistance.
By Naymur Islam10 months ago in History







