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Aurangzeb tried to force Hindus to convert to the Muslim faith. That's what I did on the test and it was right :D
The Muslims were amazing in medicine, one Muslim wrote a book on medicine that became the basic book in European universities. They knew how the body systems worked. They had natural medicine. They drew pictures of the inside of human body. They translated Greek and Roman books into other languages to be understood.
Answer this question… The United States used military force to intervene in conflicts between Middle Eastern Muslim countries.
There are remarkable achievements and contributions from Muslim intellects from golden age till now. The known Muslim intellectual contributions are, algebra by Islamic mathematician al-Khwarizmi, "Canon on Medicine" book written by Islamic physician Ibn Sina, Their achievements are also evident in arts and literature, science and technology , astronomy etc.
They were able to rise because they like men. They started to fall because they liked men and women so the Muslim Leader (Akbar the Great) did not want people to like both.
Muslim doctors made significant contributions to medicine during the Islamic Golden Age, including advancements in surgery, pharmacology, and anatomy. They established hospitals as centers of medical education and research and translated important medical texts from Greek, Persian, and Indian sources. Muslim doctors also introduced innovative surgical techniques, such as the use of anesthesia and the development of surgical instruments.
It was the Muslim physicians and doctors who studied the Scientific Method:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_in_medieval_Islamhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method
Muslim scholars contributed to the Renaissance when their works on medicine, philosophy, and mathematics were translated into Latin and other Western languages. Some of these Muslim writers had based their work on earlier Greek and Indian texts.
Their medicine is very natural.
Muslim doctors studied translations of Greek medical texts and a work by a famous Muslim Doctor Who lived in Persia in the early 1000s. Avicenna described how some diseases could cause stomach problems and that cancer could be fought with surgery
No, China got medicine from the Muslim empire during the golden ages of Islam (800-1200) when the Muslim empire spread to China.
Yes they did
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Muslim scientist Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Albucasis) is credited with preparing sulphuric acid in the laboratory during the 10th century. Albucasis' work in chemistry and medicine contributed significantly to advancements in the field at the time.
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This type of medicine is characteristic for Muslim countries but it is also known in India.
The Crusaders contributed to the increase of trade by demanding more of the goods found in Asia. This increased demand, in turn, led to yet more trade with the Muslim world. Using what they had learned, such as navigation techniques, Europeans then sought trade with civilizations on other continents. Contacts with Muslim scholars and their preserved greek and roman texts brought the Europeans a wealth of knowledge about medicine, art and government, much of which contributed to the change and learning during the Renaissance.