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  • Science and Technology
  • Mecca
  • I am a zoologist and I study rare birds!
  • The astrolabe was a navigational tool widely used in the Islamic world and in Europe. Islamic sailors used an astrolabe to determine their location based on the position of objects in the sky.
  • Geography and Navigation
  • Mathematics
  • The geometric designs in Muslim art and architecture are based on knowledge of advanced mathematical principles. Muslim scholars greatly influenced the field of mathematics.
  • Muslim scholars engaged in the scientific study of animals, or zoology. Muslims used navigational tools to locate the direction of Mecca thanks to discoveries in astronomy. Engineers in Muslim communities used wheels to bring up water from canals. Theories about evolution were presented by al-Jahiz.
  • Medicine
  • Muslim scholars invented and refined a number of scientific instruments in mathematical geography and cartography. These included the astrolabe, quadrant, gnomon, celestial sphere, sundial, and compass.
  • Building and Architecture
  • Muslim mathematicians invented the present arithmetical decimal system and the fundamental operations connected with it – addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, raising to a power, and extracting the square root and the cubic root.
  • Bookmaking and Literature 
  • Medical contributions made by medieval Islam included the use of plants as a type of remedy or medicine. Medieval Islamic physicians used natural substances as a source of medicinal drugs—including Papaver somniferum Linnaeus, poppy, and Cannabis sativa Linnaeus, hemp.
  • Muslim doctors treated patients with herbal remedies, as well as drugs, diet, and exercise.
  • Muslims commissioned many other building types, ranging from small mosques to use for daily worship, such as the Mosque of Shaykh Lutfallah in Isfahan, to madrasas, or religious schools, and commemorative structures, such as the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem and the Taj Mahal in Agra.
  • This palace is called Taj Mahal its the most beautiful place!
  • Vast sums of money went into the bookmaking process, and bookmaking was supported by wealthy individuals in Islamic society, including kings and noblemen. Bookmaking was a lengthy, step-by-step process that employed illustrators, scholars, craftsmen, calligraphers, paper and leather suppliers, and librarians.
  • In medieval Europe, bookmaking was an art in the Muslim world. This Qur’an from around the 13th century shows the elaborate letters and gold decorations that were placed on the Muslim’s holy book.
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