Because much of the region under Muslim rule was hot and arid, Muslims created technological advancements to make the most of restricted water supplies. Old irrigation systems were restored, and new ones were designed by Muslims.
Medicine
I feel so much better after getting treated !
The study of geography allowed Muslims to create extremely accurate maps of the world. A scholar in Muslim Spain even produced a world atlas, with dozens of maps of lands in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
City Building and Architecture
This new building looks so nice.
Muslims adapted ideas from ancient sources such as the works of Greek mathematician Euclid and Indian texts. Scholars in Baghdad's House of Wisdom translated works of Euclid, including important texts from India.
Recreation
I love the game polo it is so fun to play!
In the Middle Ages, Muslims made some of their most important innovations in the field of medicine. They learned a great deal from the work of ancient Greeks and Indians, and then improved upon this earlier knowledge. In medicine, as in other fields of study, they improved upon what they had learned from these ancient predecessors.
In Muslim territories, many huge cities grew, and this growth fostered new types of architecture. Hundreds of thousands of people worked to construct palaces, schools, orphanages, hospitals, mosques, and other structures.
Muslims first learned about the game of polo from the Persians. Polo is a sport in which teams on horseback use mallets (long wooden hammers) to strike a ball through a goal. Muslims looked at horses as status symbols, and polo quickly became popular among the wealthy.
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