Islam and science, medicine, and technology
(2009)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, 2009
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781435856790 (electronic bk.) MWT12174594, 1435856791 (electronic bk.) 12174594
LANGUAGE
English
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Radiating outwards from the Arabian Peninsula, the Islamic world would spread to Africa, India, southeast Asia, Europe, China, and the steppes of Russia. At the height of the empire's strength and extent, a period known as the "Golden Age," Muslim achievement in all areas of culture was unsurpassed worldwide. In the fields of science, medicine, and technology, in particular, the Islamic world shined brightly in a world often darkened by ignorance and incomprehension. The efforts of Muslim scientists, mathematicians, astronomers, doctors, and engineers transformed the Islamic world and ultimately helped stimulate the European Renaissance, prompting a rediscovery of the ancient world that would revolutionize arts, science, and philosophy, and so transform the world

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