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Time to acknowledge science's debt to Islam? 25 February 2009 by Jo Marchant Magazine issue 2696. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the Histories and Books and Art Topic Guides
WHEN Roman civilisation fell in the early centuries AD, the light of scholarship was extinguished. It was near to a thousand years before civilisation recovered,Office 2010 Home And Business, thanks to European scholars who rediscovered classical Greek learning and ushered in the new dawn of the Renaissance.
At least, this is how history is taught. Now two books argue that this view ignores the crucial role of Islamic scholars.
In the first part of Science and Islam, a fascinating and clearly written book,Office 2010 Pro Plus, Ehsan Masood tells how Islam spread rapidly from the 7th century onward,Office Home And Business, from the west of China to the south of Spain. As Europe slumbered in the Dark Ages,Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, science-friendly caliphs such as al-Mamun, who ruled Baghdad in the 9th century, sponsored the translation of scientific texts from lands they had conquered.
Among them were the works of scholars such as 8th-century mathematician Musa al-Khwarizmi, who popularised the Indian number system ...
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