Islamic Scholars: Renaissance men of Dark Ages

Author: Adeel

In a time known as the Golden Age of Islam, when learning was intrinsic to society, scholars gathered in Baghdad to Debate, research and study at the House of wisdom.

Europe was still in Dark Ages when the Renaissance men of the Muslim world were redefining
boundaries of knowledge. They wrote books that changed the course of science and philosophy, their libraries were overflowed when paper was still rare. From philosophers to greengrocers they studies ancient sciences, they created disciplines unknown to the world.

We are starting off with twelve remarkable men, out of hundreds who shone during that time. Some enjoyed fame for centuries; others were consigned to obscurity. They healed kings and paupers, studied cultures and charted stars

And illuminated the Muslim world with six hundred years of uninterrupted genius.

We will try to look into the works of these great minds one field or one accomplishment at a time in order not just to have an overview but to have complete understanding of their work

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