Muslims use math and science in their daily life. Astronomy and mathematics play a big role in a muslims lifestyle.
Muslims had to know what time to pray, they turned to astronomy to know precise direction of Mecca. Muslims were good at predicting the crescent moon and calculating Qibla from any point on their location. For the prayer times, they had to use math and science to figure out what time of day it was.
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Yes. Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (c. 780-850) developed it based on the mathematical works of History famous mathematicians.
Yes, Muslim scientists did play a crucial role in the development and dissemination of algebra. One of the most influential Muslim mathematicians was Al-Khwarizmi, who wrote a book on algebra called "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing" in the 9th century. His work introduced algebraic symbols and equations, solving linear and quadratic equations, and providing a foundation for later advancements in mathematics.
Algebra was not an important invention to Islam as a religion. It was an important invention in mathematics that was discovered by a Muslim (Al-Khwarizmi). Algebra is important in mathematics because it establishes the ability to perform mathematical operations even if some or all of the quantities are unknown.
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Sunni Muslims as well as Shiite Muslim beliefs are the same as all Muslim beliefs. Refer to related question below for Muslim beliefs.
There are no differences in Muslim beliefs around the world .
Muslim scholars.
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Muslim 90%, Christian 1%, indigenous beliefs 9%
Someone can promote a Muslim's beliefs by properly teaching them. Informing the population of the doctrines and ideas taught will promote Islamic teachings.
"Muslim" is a person who follows the religion "Islam".
Madrassah is a place where Muslim students are tought Quran, and Islamic rules.
The holy Qur'an.
29% christian 20% Muslim 51% indigenous beliefs
The Muslims invented/discovered the concept of zero.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.