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Science and technology in the Golden age of Islamic Culture
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Updated: 2/7/2021
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Science and technology in the Golden age of Islamic Culture
It was a time of great change and growth in the Arab regions.
The golden age started at the 8th century in the Arabian Society.
They spread and covered much of the modern day Middle East.
As Islam became the main religion in the Arab world, society began to change.
From 786 CE until mid-14th CE, the Arab society experienced an era of incredible achievement called the Golden age of Islamic Culture.
During this time, science and philosophy including art flourished.
Writers such as Abu Al- Jahiz wrote simple but clever fables and essays on history and natural science.
Architect began to show influences of the culture of people who became part of the Islamic Empire.
People learned how to use herbal medicines from the Chinese. They wrote books on plants an soil and gardening techniques.
Muslim astronomers improved on the Greek knowledge of the movements of the Sun and the planets precisely calculating the passing of time.
They came up with a way to solve practical problems when not all factors were known. It is now also known as Algebra!
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