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maths uses logic and science uses facts whereas history uses the past details. all this comes from our limitless thinking which is called imagination. it provides us with the material needed to be able to classify and take out useful answers. without our imagination we cannot perform our simple functions of life let alone do maths science or history.

2006-10-24 20:59:03 · answer #1 · answered by sakshi 7 1 · 0 0

wow, you must be thinking inside the box! why do you need to imagine things for math for example: if you take trigonometry and you do triangles and know the laws and what is opposite of what then you can have aoicture in your head which helps you in the long run! also, take precalculus and do more complex things which make you think and therefore use your imagination: to help you see how something is suppossed to look so then you can draw it on paper!take calculus 1 and 2 and you need lots of imagination because this is not a simple algebra class!me and my bf took it and i never in my whole life had to imagine as much as well to picture things in my mind or use my imagination to make the problems work! in math you use it to think figure, shapes, etc and the rules that apply with each figure! science requires you to use your imagination because you have to at some point, especially if you deal with 3 D things and organic chemistry-the devil itself! it makes you understand how things work together so that you will make more sense and be able to use the same principle on similar problems no matter what! the science wants you to use imagination so that you practice concept. with history, i never had to imagine anything because i am good at it and grab all teh details but it just wants to give you a more in depth idea of what is actually going on! using your imagination makes life so much simpler and is actually needed on a day by day basis!

2006-10-24 21:00:52 · answer #2 · answered by icycrissy27blue 5 · 0 0

One of the most important women is Aisha (may Allah be please with her). She was one of the first women scholars in Islam and she taught many students. She also was a source of hadith, other companions would ask her to confirm hadith and she would correct them. Also one that gets overlooked is Asma ibn Abu Bakr she was the one who keep the Quran after it was compiled. She had the Quran under her supervision until this was copied and then distributed all over the Islamic kingdom.

2016-03-28 06:56:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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