Medicine in medieval Islam
In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine or Arabic medicine refers to medicine developed in the Islamic Golden Age Islamic civilization and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of the Islamic civilization.
Does Islam Suck? - Big Journalism (blog)
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Does Islam Suck? Big Journalism (blog) The 24000-square-meter building was a mosque during the medieval Islamic kingdom of Al-Andalus. It was turned into a Christian cathedral in the 13th century ... |
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When the ancients were wise - Discover Magazine (blog)
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When the ancients were wise Discover Magazine (blog) Rather, the title refers to the interaction between the civilization of Islam and Western Christendom between late antiquity to the high medieval period, ... |
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Al Arabi with Yousra... and notable Arab achievements - Media Monitors Network
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Al Arabi with Yousra... and notable Arab achievements Media Monitors Network Outstanding figures in medieval Arab medicine were Al Kindi, Ibn Al Jazzar, Ibn Al Bitar, Ibn Rushd, Avenzor and Ibn Nafis, Ibn Sina, Ibn Al Haitham and Al ... |
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Mosque at Ground Zero: The Republican Right Versus The Peaceful Imam - Center for Research on Globalization
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