The Golden Era of Muslim Science and the subsequent decline – Rvel Zahid

Muslim astronomers inherited much of their learning from the Ancient Greeks. This included the geocentric theory about the Universe. The geocentric model could be used to explain the apparent movement of the sun and stars and to make accurate predictions In the world of Mathematics, Islamic mathematicians built further on the works of Greek, Indian, Persian and Chinese mathematicians. Islamic mathematicians were keen in comprehending different number systems and developed algebra and geometry which was important in architecture. Al-Razi He was a skilled surgeon who has the record of composing the largest medical encyclopedia. His relentless research helped in explaining the nature of several diseases. He made a breakthrough by finding a treatment for kidney stones and was renowned for his immense study of chicken pox and smallpox. Al-Razi was the first to use opium as anesthesia. Also, he developed many surgical tools. Ibn Sina The famous scientist recognized...