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Science In The Islamic Golden Age

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Science in the Islamic Golden Age refers to the advancements and achievements in various scientific fields made during the Islamic civilization between the 8th and 14th centuries.

Key Features

  • Advancements in astronomy
  • Mathematics developments like algebra and trigonometry
  • Innovations in medicine and healthcare
  • Contributions to optics and chemistry

Pros

  • Pioneering discoveries that laid the foundation for modern science
  • Cross-cultural exchange of knowledge between Islamic, Greek, Indian, and Persian scholars
  • Significant contributions to intellectual thought and technological progress

Cons

  • Some aspects of scientific progress were stifled by political or religious factors at times

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