The main three factors are:
Islam religion and Quran encourage science and scientists believing that the more you know the more you are faithful. Scientists in Quran are more rewarded and more acknowledged. the more science develops the more you validate the scientific statements in Quran and the more you get convinced in Quran authenticity and divinity.
One of the key reasons that the Islamic Empires had numerous scientific and literary achievements in the early centuries of Islam (700-1100) was because of the cultural diversity that was accepted by many Islamic governments. While there was no true legal equality among citizens of different religions and no serious amounts of trade or innovations coming from Europe or the Americas, the cultural diversity within the Islamic Empire led to the boom of scientific and literary achievements.
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3. cultural diversity accepted by many Islamic governments
1) Encouraged Muslims of the sub Continent to get education. 2)Tried to build up the gap between the Muslims and the Hindus. 3)In the form of Aligarh university a political platform was given to the muslims of the sub continent.
the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
the muslims studied the writings of ancient greece.
Answer 1Islam was the fastest growing religion and still it is fastest. Muslims had many battles and they captured many places. However, the major thing I can tell you if you read the history in the old age Muslims had most of knowledge almost more than 70% scientists were Muslims. Their only best thing was knowledge. However Muhammad (pbuh) introduced the judicial system.Answer 2The Golden Age of Islam is primarily known for its contributions to math, chemistry, medicine, historiography, cartography, and poetry. These contributions laid the groundwork for the European Renaissance and Scientific Revolutions.
The main three factors are:Quran; Muslims holy book that reflects real Allah (God in English) words to prophet Muhammad (PBUH); states many scientific facts that are not yet discovered at the time or validated. So, Muslims tried to prove these scientific statements.Islam teachings; Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) saying; encourages Muslims to think about the universe and to discover it to be more faithfulIslam religion encourages Muslims to work for the benefit of humanity and the universe and to keep the nature from all what could spoil it.
The main three factors are:Quran; Muslims holy book that reflects real Allah (God in English) words to prophet Muhammad (PBUH); states many scientific facts that are not yet discovered at the time or validated. So, Muslims tried to prove these scientific statements.Islam teachings; Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) saying; encourages Muslims to think about the universe and to discover it to be more faithfulIslam religion encourages Muslims to work for the benefit of humanity and the universe and to keep the nature from all what could spoil it.
The Muslims brought the light of knowledge in the world. They provided a complete code of life to the world. The Islamic Empires in Baghdad and Qurdowa were the centres of learning when Europe was plunged in darkness of ignorance. The achievements of the Muslims in the 7th to 17th centuries were unparallelled. One must study history to appreciate the achievements of the Muslims.
Muslims do not eat halal for scientific reasons; they do it because God commanded that they eat this way.
muslim did it .
1) Encouraged Muslims of the sub Continent to get education. 2)Tried to build up the gap between the Muslims and the Hindus. 3)In the form of Aligarh university a political platform was given to the muslims of the sub continent.
Among tge multitudes of factors, a few stand out for me. Namely: the drive to acquire knowledge and fulfil what early Muslims felt was a divine promise of success; the collection of regional scholarship - during the first 5 centuries, Muslim-goverrnmemts paid greatly for administrators, scholars and scientists to help them develop educational, administrative, legal, etc institutions; turmoil elsewhere - during the Golden Age, most of Europe and Africa were in slumber or decline. So the torch of progress, innovation and development was carried by Muslim states. It is important to not think that everyone in the early Muslim states were Muslims, usually they were not. And some of the best administrators were non Muslims. It took centuries before North Africa, West and Central Asia to become Muslim majority locales.
the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
Many muslims across the globe have contributed tremendously to science and culture. In fact Muslims were the first ever people to come up with different inventions through astronomy and many more achievements they have achieved throught the years. I just cannot name any.
the muslims studied the writings of ancient greece.
Islam generally accepts the biblical story of creation. The Quran is less structured than the Bible and Muslims are not required to believe that the world is only six thousand years old. In the same way that Christians find different meanings for texts in the Bible, so Muslims believe that the Quran agrees with scientific explanations. Some even say that the Quran tells that the earth is spherical and contains other scientific truths. So, there is generally less resistance among educated Muslims to mainstream scientific explanations of the universe, than there has been among educated Christians.