Islam lays great stress on getting knowledge. It is obligatory on each Muslim, man and woman, to seek knowledge. It encouraged Muslim scholars to explore new horizons in science and literature.
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 three accomplishments of the golden age of islam are scientific, mathematical, and literary accomplishments.Sorry i dont have specific examples.
A literary theme is the moral of a story.
Literary criticism is most easily found at university databases. Databases, such as Jstor and Ebsco are replete with literary criticism on Francis Bacon and his contemporaries.
It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question, as "Resistance in world was 2" is unclear. If you are referring to a specific context, such as a historical event, a scientific principle, or a literary reference, please provide more details. This will help me give you a more accurate and relevant answer.
Some hallmarks of literary Romanticism did not include a focus on scientific rationalism, a celebration of industrialization and technological progress, and a strict adherence to classical forms and structures.
Laurence J. Kipp has written: 'The international exchange of publications' -- subject(s): Exchanges, Literary and scientific, Literary and scientific Exchanges
According to the Copyright legislation dramatic work is a part of literary work because literary works include (musical, dramatic, scientific) works
Test considering Literary, Artistic, Political, and Scientific knowledge
Andrew Piper is an author and scholar who has written books on literature and technology, such as "Enumerations: Data and Literary Study" and "Book Was There: Reading in Electronic Times." He often explores the intersection of literature, technology, and culture in his works.
A repository or a collection of natural, scientific, or literary curiosities, or of works of art.
Mark Kovacic has written: 'The organization and function of gift and exchange programs in eighteen selected U.S. academic libraries' -- subject(s): Exchanges, Literary and scientific, Gifts, legacies, Libraries, Literary and scientific Exchanges
economic, political, moral, religious, scientific, philosophical, literary and artistic
Catherine Denning has written: 'The Gifts and exchange function in ARL libraries' -- subject(s): Acquisitions, Libraries, Academic libraries, Gifts, legacies, Exchanges, Literary and scientific, Library surveys, Exchange of publications, Literary and scientific Exchanges
Without knowing the context for which this sentence was used, I would say that use of the term "extended literary" can be explained as follows: This use of the word "extended" means over a period of time or for a long time. A "literary and scientific assault" I would interpret to mean a growing use of literature and science and their influences. I interpret the sentence to mean that the Mongols' way of life or social customs were adversely affected by a long term growth in the influence of literature and scientific ideas.
The literary term for Mr. Waldman would be a character or a minor character in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein". He is a professor of chemistry who influences Victor Frankenstein's scientific pursuits.
Scientists don't come up with definitions for this kind of thing this is not a science question but a literary one.