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Title: Islamic Achievements


1
Islamic Achievements
  • Standard 7.2

2
Muslim Learning
  • All knowledge is sacred
  • The development of paper and creation of a paper
    mill in Baghdad
  • The development of Arabic into the language of
    international scholarship
  • Libraries and academies were established for
    study and exchange of ideas
  • House of Wisdom in Baghdad works from Greece,
    Persia, and India were collected and translated

3
Medicine
  • Muslim doctors made improvements on Greek
    medicine
  • Islamic hospitals were built in all major cities.
    They had separate wards, or rooms, for people
    with different diseases. Doctors were skilled at
    surgery , including cancer and brain operations.
  • Doctors had to pass a test and carry a license to
    practice medicine
  • Ibn Sina, the greatest Muslim doctor, wrote a
    medical encyclopedia, The Canon of Medicine,
    which covered every known disease and treatment
    known at the time. It became the standard
    medical text in Europe for hundreds of years.

4
Philosophy
  • Like the Greeks, they believed in an orderly
    universe based on the laws of nature
  • Two of the greatest philosophers were al-Kindi
    and Ibn Rushd who studied the works of Aristotle

5
Science and Math
  • Decimal system based on Hindu numerals and the
    zero
  • Advances also made in geometry, algebra, and
    trigonometry
  • Astronomers built observatories and measured the
    Earth. They also used the astrolabe, an
    instrument designed to measure and plot the
    position of stars. It was created mainly to find
    the Qibla, the direction that should be faced
    when a Muslim prays.

6
Geography and History
  • Ibn Khaldun wrote a history of the world that
    explained the rise and fall of dynasties.
  • Ibn Battuta, a well-known traveler, wrote about
    his 30 year journey across much of Asia and
    Africa, and describes what he saw

7
The Arts and Literature
  • The words of the Hadith, the written record of
    the Sunnnah, inspired the creation of beautiful
    works of art and architecture, which continues
    its influence

8
Art and Architecture
  • Popular designs were displayed on finely woven
    carpets, colorful tiles, and palace walls.
  • Arabesque, a pattern of curved shapes and lines
    resembling flowers or vines, was a décor found
    throughout the empire
  • Muslim architects built mosques with minarets,
    shrines, and palaces.
  • The Dome of the Rock, a mosque in Jerusalem, is
    the oldest building in the Muslim world. The Taj
    Mahal, a monument in India, is another fine
    example.
  • Islam discourages the illustration of humans or
    animals in paintings, because it was considered a
    form of idol worship.

9
Calligraphy
  • Calligraphy, artful handwriting, was the most
    sacred of all Muslim arts.

10
Literature and Poetry
  • Muslim writers wrote charming stories and folk
    tales.
  • Many of these tales were collected in a book
    called The Thousand and one Nights
  • Islamic Poetry was based on oral tradition. The
    Sufis, a deeply spiritual Muslim group,
    emphasized the importance of love and unity of
    all faiths.

" Don't look at your form, however ugly or
beautiful. Look at love and at the aim of your
quest. ...O you whose lips are parched, keep
looking for water. Those parched lips are proof
that eventually you will reach the source." by
Rumi
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