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The BBC has commissioned Oxford Scientific Films to produce Science And Islam, a three-part documentary set to air on UK digital channel BBC4 in 2009.

The series will explore the contribution of early Islam to the development of scientific knowledge. Produced by Tim Usborne and exec producer Paul Sen, the series reunites the team behind BBC4's Atom series.

Series presenter Professor Jim Al-Khalili will trace the lives and achievements of the great scientists of the medieval Islamic world.

Oxford Scientific Films is a division of Southern Star Entertainment UK, and the series will be distributed internationally by sister company Southern Star International, launching at Mipcom in October.

The series was originally commissioned by Martin Davidson, BBC4s commissioning editor for specialist factual in-house; exec producer is Mark Bell, commissioning editor for specialist factual independents.

Bell said: "A thousand years ago Islam led the world in science. The story of how this was so, and what happened next, is by turns revelatory and poignant. I am thrilled that Jim Al-Khalili is our guide to this remarkable and often overlooked slice of science history."

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Oh dis is awesome! never really knew there was a bbc4 tho...dang, is there really a bbc2, and 3?! oh my god. that means 4times the horrible accent! (or do i not get it?)

neway
Jazakallah khair for this bro
 
Ahhh lovely.. Finally, a doc about islam that will not (hopefully!) talk about terrorism..
 
Greetings,

Sounds good. Wish I had BBC4 - all the interesting documentaries seem to end up there these days.

Interesting - but 2009? That's ages away.

Um, it's a little over six months away. These things take time.

Peace
 
The BBC has commissioned Oxford Scientific Films to produce Science And Islam, a three-part documentary set to air on UK digital channel BBC4 in 2009.

The series will explore the contribution of early Islam to the development of scientific knowledge. Produced by Tim Usborne and exec producer Paul Sen, the series reunites the team behind BBC4's Atom series.

Series presenter Professor Jim Al-Khalili will trace the lives and achievements of the great scientists of the medieval Islamic world.

Oxford Scientific Films is a division of Southern Star Entertainment UK, and the series will be distributed internationally by sister company Southern Star International, launching at Mipcom in October.

The series was originally commissioned by Martin Davidson, BBC4s commissioning editor for specialist factual in-house; exec producer is Mark Bell, commissioning editor for specialist factual independents.

Bell said: "A thousand years ago Islam led the world in science. The story of how this was so, and what happened next, is by turns revelatory and poignant. I am thrilled that Jim Al-Khalili is our guide to this remarkable and often overlooked slice of science history."

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Looking forward to it, I probably will have to find a bootleg version on the net as there's no BBC4 over here. Which really sucks by the way, there's a lot of good European tv I can't watch (assuming I had the time).

Thanks for the post


Faysal
 
For those who don't have BBC4, it will almost definitely crop up on youtube.
 
im no skeptical about channel 4 though. Especially after the Quran doc which they portrayed as pro islaam only to try to show that its been altered and corrupted with time.

channel 4 gets the stamp of distrust in my opinion...
 
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Especially after the Quran doc which they portrayed as pro islaam only to try to show that its been altered and corrupted with time.

I don't think that's what they were trying to do akhee. As far as I'm aware, they didn't mention anything about the Qur'an being altered. My only beef with tht documentary is that the showed too much of the 'extreme' interpretations without giving the proper Muslims a chance to explain the truth behind it.

Channel 4 confuses me more than anything. I don't know whether they like Islam or not.

:w:
 
^ lol what about the german bro? they said "what proof does this man use to stand a chance against so many islamic scholars", its like they being more sympathetic towards him.
 
Interesting - but 2009? That's ages away.

Assalamualaykum

But who says we'll live to see 2009?

But on a brighter note , should be interesting to watch

Assalamualaykum
*KB*
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^ lol what about the german bro? they said "what proof does this man use to stand a chance against so many islamic scholars", its like they being more sympathetic towards him.

I don't remember that bit, so you're probably right then akhee.

I don't know if you've read it, but there's an interview with the producer of the documentary here. He seems like a reasonable chap, so it's surprising how sympathetic the documentary was towards the extremists.

:w:
 
^ you know he really does.


but me and a few bros agreed that many people who lack a lot of knowledge about islaam will be extremely confused after watching that documentary as they have been taught all their lives that islaam and the Quran was never altered and all of a sudden this documentary attempts to show changes to the oldest manuscripts of the Quran.

But Alhamdulillaah, it seems that no one is phased, Alhamdulillaah
 
Assalamualaykum

Yes I did watch snippets but not all of it. :giggling: To think, this post was written in 2008 and Brother Ali commented "That's ages away"... not anymore Bro :thumbs_up

Assalamualaykum
*KB*