6/27/2023 0 Comments Science and Islam by Ehsan MasoodScience writer Ehsan Masood weaves the story of these and other scientists into a compelling narrative, taking the reader on a journey through the Islamic empires of the Middle Ages, and their contribution to science in Western Europe. These scientists were part of a sophisticated culture and civilization based on belief in God. Between the eighth and fifteenth centuries, scholars and researchers working from Samarkand in modern-day Uzbekistan to Cordoba in Spain took our knowledge of astronomy, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, medicine and philosophy to new heights Musa al-Khwarizmi, for instance, who developed algebra Al-Jazari, a Turkish engineer of the thirteenth century whose achievements include the crank, the camshaft, and the reciprocating piston and Ibn Sina, whose textbook Canon of Medicine was a standard work in Europe's universities until the 1600s.
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