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The most precise solar calendar, superior to the Julian, is the Jilali, devised under the supervision of Umar Khayyam.

The Quran contains many references to astronomy:

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"And it is He who created the night and the day and the sun and the moon; all [heavenly bodies] in an orbit are swimming."
[Noble Quran 21:33]

These references, and the injunctions to learn, inspired the early Muslim scholars to study the heavens. They integrated the earlier works of the Indians, Persians and Greeks into a new synthesis.

Ptolemy's Almagest (the title as we know it today is actually Arabic) was translated, studied and criticized. Many new stars were discovered, as we see in their Arabic names - Algol, Deneb, Betelgeuse, Rigel, Aldebaran. Astronomical tables were compiled, among them the Toledan tables, which were used by Copernicus, Tycho Brahe and Kepler.

Also compiled were almanacs - another Arabic term. Other terms from Arabic are zenith, nadir, Aledo, azimuth.

Muslim astronomers were the first to establish observatories, like the one built at Mugharah by Hulagu, the son of Genghis Khan, in Persia, and they invented instruments such as the quadrant and astrolabe, which led to advances not only in astronomy but in oceanic navigation, contributing to the European age of exploration.

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Geography

Muslim scholars paid great attention to geography. In fact, the Muslims' great concern for geography originated with their religion.

The Quran encourages people to travel throughout the earth to see God's signs and patterns everywhere. Islam also requires each Muslim to have at least enough knowledge of geography to know the direction of the Qiblah (the position of the Ka'bah in Makkah) in order to pray five times a day.

Muslims were also used to taking long journeys to conduct trade as well as to make the Hajj and spread their religion. The far-flung Islamic empire enabled scholar-explorers to compile large amounts of geographical and climatic information from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

Among the most famous names in the field of geography, even in the West, are Ibn Khaldun and Ibn Batuta, renowned for their written accounts of their extensive explorations.

In 1166, Al-Idrisi, the well-known Muslim scholar who served the Sicilian court, produced very accurate maps, including a world map with all the continents and their mountains, rivers and famous cities. Al-Muqdishi was the first geographer to produce accurate maps in color.

Spain was ruled by Muslims under the banner of Islam for over 700 years. By the 15th century of the Gregorian calendar the ruler-ship of Islam had been seated in Spain and Muslims had established centers of learning which commanded respect all over the known world at that time. There were no "Dark Ages" such the rest of Europe experienced for the Muslims in Spain and those who lived there with them. In January of 1492 Muslim Spain capitulated to Catholic Rome under King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. By July of the same year, Muslims were instrumental in helping navigate Christopher Columbus to the Caribbean South of Florida.

It was, moreover, with the help of Muslim navigators and their inventions that Magellan was able to traverse the Cape of Good Hope, and Da Gamma and Columbus had Muslim navigators on board their ships.

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Humanity

Seeking knowledge is obligatory in Islam for every Muslim, man and woman. The main sources of Islam, the Quran and the Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad's traditions), encourage Muslims to seek knowledge and be scholars, since this is the best way for people to know Allah (God), to appreciate His wondrous creations and be thankful for them.

Muslims have always been eager to seek knowledge, both religious and secular, and within a few years of Muhammad's mission, a great civilization sprang up and flourished. The outcome is shown in the spread of Islamic universities; Al-Zaytunah in Tunis, and Al-Azhar in Cairo go back more than 1,000 years and are the oldest existing universities in the world. Indeed, they were the models for the first European universities, such as Bologna, Heidelberg, and the Sorbonne. Even the familiar academic cap and gown originated at Al-Azhar University.

Muslims made great advances in many different fields, such as geography, physics, chemistry, mathematics, medicine, pharmacology, architecture, linguistics and astronomy. Algebra and the Arabic numerals were introduced to the world by Muslim scholars. The astrolabe, the quadrant, and other navigational devices and maps were developed by Muslim scholars and played an important role in world progress, most notably in Europe's age of exploration.

Muslim scholars studied the ancient civilizations from Greece and Rome to China and India. The works of Aristotle, Ptolemy, Euclid and others were translated into Arabic. Muslim scholars and scientists then added their own creative ideas, discoveries and inventions, and finally transmitted this new knowledge to Europe, leading directly to the Renaissance. Many scientific and medical treatises, having been translated into Latin, were standard text and reference books as late as the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Mathematics

Muslim mathematicians excelled in geometry, as can be seen in their graphic arts, and it was the great Al-Biruni (who excelled also in the fields of natural history, even geology and mineralogy) who established trigonometry as a distinct branch of mathematics. Other Muslim mathematicians made significant progress in number theory.

It is interesting to note that Islam so strongly urges mankind to study and explore the universe. For example, the Noble Quran states:

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"We (Allah) will show you (mankind) Our signs/patterns in the horizons/universe and in yourselves until you are convinced that the revelation is the truth."

[Noble Quran 41:53]


This invitation to explore and search made Muslims interested in astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, and the other sciences, and they had a very clear and firm understanding of the correspondences among geometry, mathematics, and astronomy.

The Muslims invented the symbol for zero (The word "cipher" comes from Arabic sifr), and they organized the numbers into the decimal system - base 10. Additionally, they invented the symbol to express an unknown quantity, i.e. variables like x.

The first great Muslim mathematician, Al-Khawarizmi, invented the subject of algebra (al-Jabr), which was further developed by others, most notably Umar Khayyam. Al-Khawarizmi's work, in Latin translation, brought the Arabic numerals along with the mathematics to Europe, through Spain. The word "algorithm" is derived from his name.

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Medicine

In Islam, the human body is a source of appreciation, as it is created by Almighty Allah (God). How it functions, how to keep it clean and safe, how to prevent diseases from attacking it or cure those diseases, have been important issues for Muslims.

Ibn Sina (d. 1037), better known to the West as Avicenna, was perhaps the greatest physician until the modern era. His famous book, Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb, remained a standard textbook even in Europe, for over 700 years. Ibn Sina's work is still studied and built upon in the East.

Prophet Muhammad himself urged people to "take medicines for your diseases", as people at that time were reluctant to do so. He also said,

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"God created no illness, except that He has established for it a cure, except for old age. When the antidote is applied, the patient will recover with the permission of God."


Since the religion did not forbid it, Muslim scholars used human cadavers to study anatomy and physiology and to help their students understand how the body functions. This empirical study enabled surgery to develop very quickly.

Al-Razi, known in the West as Rhazes, the famous physician and scientist, (d. 932) was one of the greatest physicians in the world in the Middle Ages. He stressed empirical observation and clinical medicine and was unrivalled as a diagnostician. He also wrote a treatise on hygiene in hospitals. Abul-Qasim Az-Zahrawi was a very famous surgeon in the eleventh century, known in Europe for his work, Concession (Kitab al-Tasrif).

Other significant contributions were made in pharmacology, such as Ibn Sina's Kitab al-Shifa' (Book of Healing), and in public health. Every major city in the Islamic world had a number of excellent hospitals, some of them teaching hospitals, and many of them were specialized for particular diseases, including mental and emotional. The Ottomans were particularly noted for their building of hospitals and for the high level of hygiene practiced in them.
 
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Most of the so called muslim scientists were against islam if you know what they thought on the religion

Just like mahmud of ghazni which you consider him as great mujahid gazi who conquered india in fact he was homosexual that you would stone him to death or haroon al rashid who has 5000 sex slave and he was drinker you would kill him today for adultery and drinking alcohol
 
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A very fine thread which will unfortunately become a troll thread due to some who will be burned by your post.

You are indeed correct that Islam has produced many scientists and scholars. Even the sufis of south Asia were philosophers that used to define a way of life and how it should be led.

Islam is a religion that teaches the search of education and knowledge and the very first verse released was about education which stated READ! And the lesson was how a human body was created by ALLAH is the most simplistic form. Bcz of this Islam went through an enlightenment age where we were the leaders in science. The idea being that you discover and marvel and truly understand how great ALLAH is by finding out how this world was made and our previous scientists reveled in that.

At that time our religion was not found at masrassahs but in the hearts of moomin which allowed us to be so great. We need to recapture that if we are to ever turn the tide of our fall.

@Major d1 this is a good thread. It will most certainly burn many who believe and want others to believe that islam is a barbaric religion of a barbaric age and after 1400 years a group of psycho terrorists are the only ones that follow it correctly ignoring the over one billion Muslims who deny it.

Let's hope that we donot let their achievements be nothing more than ink on pages and we take inspiration from then and rise forward.
 
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This was long back. The concept of Ijtehad was relegated to the periphery long ago.
 
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A very fine thread which will unfortunately become a troll thread due to some who will be burned by your post.

You are indeed correct that Islam has produced many scientists and scholars. Even the sufis of south Asia were philosophers that used to define a way of life and how it should be led.

Islam is a religion that teaches the search of education and knowledge and the very first verse released was about education which stated READ! And the lesson was how a human body was created by ALLAH is the most simplistic form. Bcz of this Islam went through an enlightenment age where we were the leaders in science. The idea being that you discover and marvel and truly understand how great ALLAH is by finding out how this world was made and our previous scientists reveled in that.

At that time our religion was not found at masrassahs but in the hearts of moomin which allowed us to be so great. We need to recapture that if we are to ever turn the tide of our fall.

@Major d1 this is a good thread. It will most certainly burn many who believe and want others to believe that islam is a barbaric religion of a barbaric age and after 1400 years a group of psycho terrorists are the only ones that follow it correctly ignoring the over one billion Muslims who deny it.

Let's hope that we donot let their achievements be nothing more than ink on pages and we take inspiration from then and rise forward.
Like it or not that's the reality of islam I know you live in denial and call the one who say the truth troll
 
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Like it or not that's the reality of islam I know you live in denial and call the one who say the truth troll

Believe it or not but you live in denial and afraid to accept the truth. This might help you bit.... http://www.1001inventions.com/

NOTE: - That site/organization is not operated by Muslims or east or Arabs.

WHAT IS 1001 INVENTIONS?
Discovering the Past, Inspiring a Better Future

1001 Inventions is a British based, award-winning science and cultural heritage organisation engaging over 250 million people around the world.
 
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Believe it or not but you live in denial and afraid to accept the truth. This might help you bit.... http://www.1001inventions.com/

NOTE: - That site/organization is not operated by Muslims or east or Arabs.
could could their inventions consider islamic??? are you stupid can we consider all the western inventions to be christian or buddist can we say the soviet athiest scientists are orthodoxs

you muslims are the most retarted people on the planet
 
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The reason Baghdad was the centre of the world was because of the acceptance of other people from different regions to share and Cooperate with respect to one another. Very different from the Muslims of today. Muslims need to go back to their old selves. It's been said that Muslims used to travel a lot. In fact, in California, it's been said the Arabs landed in America. There's a reason there is town named Mecca.

Even before the golden age, Islamic teachings paved the way for welfare and old age benefits etc. Umar (ra) was the first to create a proper system of welfare. And it started with a poor old age man that was amongst the people of the book. Again, there's a reason Norway has it's welfare law named Umar law.

But Islam teaches us to hate and kill infidels :P. Arrogance, the demonising and rejection of history from the Islamic world has led Europeans and other to have their heads so far up their asses that they've been accustomed to smelling their own stench.
 
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The reason Baghdad was the centre of the world was because of the acceptance of other people from different regions to share and Cooperate with respect to one another. Very different from the Muslims of today. Muslims need to go back to their old selves. It's been said that Muslims used to travel a lot. In fact, in California, it's been said the Arabs landed in America. There's a reason there is town named Mecca.

Even before the golden age, Islamic teachings paved the way for welfare and old age benefits etc. Umar (ra) was the first to create a proper system of welfare. And it started with a poor old age man that was amongst the people of the book. Again, there's a reason Norway has it's welfare law named Umar law.

But Islam teaches us to hate and kill infidels :P. Arrogance, the demonising and rejection of history from the Islamic world has led Europeans and other to have their heads so far up their asses that they've been accustomed to smelling their own stench.


That's the actual point. We left the real Path of education, research.
 
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