whar are the efforts of Muslim scientists in the field of pharmacy and allied sciences?
Ibn-i-Hayan, Ibnul Haisum are more famous than the other Muslim scientists.
Because a large number of Arab scientists were polymaths...
# advances in sciences and mathematics
No, the astrolabe was not invented by Muslim scientists. It was developed by ancient Greek astronomers and was later refined and popularized by Islamic scholars during the Golden Age of Islam in the Middle Ages. Muslim scientists further improved its design and accuracy for use in navigation and astronomy.
No, China got medicine from the Muslim empire during the golden ages of Islam (800-1200) when the Muslim empire spread to China.
Because of the developments in all branches of sciences and philosophies and all aspects of life in addition to maintaining equal human rights.
The Muslim students learn the Qur'an, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Computer Science, History, Social Sciences, English, Urdu, Arabic, Islamic Studies, at schools.
Iranian shia Muslim scientists and poets and philosophers
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Muslims are encouraged; per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings; to study all branches of science (including algebra and mathematics) according to every Muslim interest and tendency and to contribute to these sciences.
To my information, None. This is because there is no conflict between Science and Islam religion, per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad. It is the opposite, Quran included lots of scientific statements that its correctness and authenticity were only proved with current sciences and technologies and led many non Muslim scientists to convert to Islam.
Yes, there are Muslim missionaries who actively spread their faith in various parts of the world through outreach programs, educational initiatives, and community engagement efforts.