Recounts the flourishing of the sciences that began under the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad in the mid 8th century AD.
Richly illustrated guide to the history of Islamic science provides biographies of the great Muslim thinkers who lived between 750 and 1100 AD.
Recounts the many scientific developments and discoveries made during the time of Al-Khwarizimi in the first half of the 9th century AD.
Chronicles the scientific discoveries and developments made during the time of Al-Razi in the second half of the 9th century.
Reveals the many scientific advances and discoveries made during the time of Al-Mas'udi in the first half of the 10th century AD.
Highlights the important scientific breakthroughs and advances made during the time of Abu-l-Wafa in the second half of the 10th century.
Showcases the major developments and discoveries in the field of science made by Muslims of the first half of the 11th century AD.
Repots on the many original scientific discoveries made by Muslim scholars living in the second half of the 11th century AD.
Professor Fred L. Wilson recounts the history of scientific development in the Islamic world from the 8th to the 15th centuries.
Khwarzimic Science Society pays tribute to the era of Islamic scientific discovery and learning during the golden age of the Muslim empire.
Macksood Aftab chronicles the era of scientific discovery during the Middle Ages throughout the Islamic world.
Read the intro to a treatise by Adelard of Bath, an Englishman responsible for introducing Islamic science to Europe during the Middle Ages.
Rough overview of the development of science by Muslims of the Middle Ages lists the important contributors to various scientific fields.
Waheed Uddin Khan reveals the Medieval Muslim contributions to the fields of astronomy, medicine, linguistics and mathematics.
Timeline chronicles the important contributions to the sciences made by Muslim scholars from the 8th to the 16th centuries.
Reveals that the scientific method usually credited to Western scientists was actually invented and perfected earlier by Medieval Muslims.