Physicians, Scientists, and Mathematicians of the Islamic World
The Islamic Golden Age, a period stretching
from the ninth to twelfth centuries CE, was characterized by an extraordinary flowering
in the fields of philosophy, mathematics, and science. Everything from
the decimal system and algebra to hygiene and the containment of
infectious diseases to logic, physics, and astronomy were significantly advanced
by the leading thinkers of this incredibly rich and fertile era. Each of
these towering giants, upon whose shoulders we stand, was a polymath, accomplished
in numerous fields of endeavor and inquiry. And each led a fascinating life of the mind
that transformed the world around him and continues to exert an influence upon
our own modern world.
? Conforms to middle and high school social
studies/history curriculum standards, as well as science and STEM standards
? In celebrating the advances and achievements of these Muslim heroes of
STEM, this is an important counterweight to the West?s growing Islamaphobia and
cultural ignorance
? A fascinating and revelatory
exploration of how the Islamic world of the Golden Age has so greatly influenced
Western thought and our modern world