The golden age of Islam was so influential in human history that it paved the way for most of the sciences that we know today, medicine and astronomy were something that could not be denied or combined under the name of Roman or Greek science after that in the European renaissance What they teach today in schools, ignoring the golden age of Islam Because of historical and religious differences ! More than half of the planets today bear an Arabic name , and the book of law In medicine by Ibn Sina was also a basic reference for all European universities until the end of the 18th century ... The first map of the world at that time was by Al-Idrisi, in which Columbus went to discover America, as well as ships industry, its development, and its crossing of the ocean, which the Spaniards and Portuguese used to cross the ocean as well as we know,,, Likewise, the amazing inventions, such as the first models of airplanes by Abbas Ibn Firnas and his success in flying, and clocks of various kinds, such as the water clock, compass, astrolabe, and the famous wondrous clock that Caliph Harun gave to Charlemagne, Islamic relief engineering that adorns Europe today, wooden robots that were the first of their kind in the world in Baghdad at the time, which were serving in the palace ,, Paper was passed from China to the Islamic world to Europe, as well as the manufacture of guns, bombs .... etc I think there was another video about Islamic golden age that on the channel, but it was deleted,, I hope he will make other videos on this topic
Fact; one story tells that , when they have built hospital,they run an experiment to determine the best place for hospital,as follow They used to hung meat at different places and the meat that rotens at last was chosen as place for hospital
European pretty much copy pasted and credited it to them selves like newton took the credit for motion and gravity but it was done by Muslims. de vinchi credited for aerodynamics but again muslims found it first.
Muslims were quite good at astronomy and mathematics and even optics. Famously, the transfer of Hindu numerals throughout Islam and ultimately to Europe was the biggest game changer. The Hindus/Buddhists had invented zero, though this was independently invented by the Maya around the same time.
@@onso9898 Abdus Salam won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979. Al Khwarizmi was a Medieval Persian algebra expert (named for Al Jibr ... The title of his book). One of several who worked calculation, including Omar Khayyam).
Islamic scholars never separate between science and theology, most of these Islamic scholars were also a theologians and they actually think religion actually help with their motivation for scientific discovery.
When was the African scientific revolution? Ok edit Africa is longer than it is wide and didn't have the same advantages in knowledge spreading and communication that the Eurasian land mass had.
Arabs never call it Arabic numerals, even today in Arabic language the numeral is still call Hindi numeral. Its the west that call it that because they got it from the Arabs.