Fun fact, the etymology of algebra actually is Arabic: al-jabr, “the reunion of broken parts.”
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And "algorithm" is of similar origin: al-Khwarizmi
That’s smooth af.
Yeah I was kinda confused by the joke since that's ultimately it's origin.
The joke is she's right on accident
She is not right on accident. Her sounding stupid is the joke. She knows what she's talking about. Her comedy skits are all like this.
I meant Cunk the character, not the wickedly funny woman who plays her.
Oh. I read that wrong. Sorry.
Al-Jabbar is also one of the names of God, meaning the restorer, the repairer and the compeller
Refactor, repairer and compiler? /jk
Well, pressing "compile" does tend to include prayers.
Let me introduce you to our lord and saviour C/C++.
He's pretty great at basketball too, wait no, that's Abdul Ja... Nevermind.
Man I feel like if we called it that, people would think it's way cooler.
Similar etymology for algorithm too.
IIRC, that one comes from the name of a Persian mathematician named al-Khwarismi (sp?), from whose writings medieval mathematicians got the idea
And alcohol.
Alright, but aside from algebra, algorithm and alcohol, what have the Muslims ever done for us?
Spread the use of coffee
Oh, coffee. SHUT UP!
And Al Jolson
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Arabic numerals, is in fact, Indo-Arabic, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Indian plus Arabic numerals.
Algebra and algorithms are the Islamic attempt at establishing a Caliphate Of Math!