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Muslim Innovations

Muslim Innovations and Adaptions

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Contributors to Medieval Islamic -Arabs -Turks -Persians
Contributors to Medieval Islamic -Arabs -Turks -Persians
Which is the best example of cultural diffusion? When the Muslims spread the art of Chinese craft of paper making to Europe
Which religious activity makes most use of the minbar? Delivering a sermon
Which is the best example of cultural diffusion? When the Muslims spread the art of Chinese craft of paper making to Europe
How did Muslims contribute to European knowledge of Plato and Aristotle? Preserved and translated the text
Which religious activity makes most use of the minbar? Delivering a sermon
Cairo, in Egypt, became known for... Universities
What aspect of Islamic belief does this quote encourage? (Have they not looked at the camel--how it was created?) Curiosity about the world and nature
How did Muslims contribute to European knowledge of Plato and Aristotle? Preserved and translated the text
Medieval Muslims adapted and improved the astrolabe to use for Navigation and Mecca
What best explains the importance of Baghdad? Trade and New Inventions
What was the purpose of the machine in the picture below? It is a water pump/aqueduct that transports the water to the people since their land was hot and dry.
Cairo, in Egypt, became known for... Universities
Answer the riddle below: I am important in mathematics. I came from India. My name comes from an Arabic word. What am I? 0 / Zero
What aspect of Islamic belief does this quote encourage? (Have they not looked at the camel--how it was created?) Curiosity about the world and nature
Medieval Muslims adapted and improved the astrolabe to use for Navigation and Mecca
What was the purpose of the machine in the picture below? It is a water pump/aqueduct that transports the water to the people since their land was hot and dry.
Answer the riddle below: I am important in mathematics. I came from India. My name comes from an Arabic word. What am I? 0 / Zero
Why are 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 called Arabic numerals? because of how they are written
Who could get treatment in medieval Muslim hospitals? All people/Anyone
Ibn Sina is an important example of a Muslim medical contributor to world civilization. Why has he been called "the prince of physicians"? He wrote a widely used medical book that explored the treatment of diseases.
Based on the chapter, what important result of paper making in the Muslim world? culture and literature
Which of these might you see in a work of Islamic art? Flowering vines and plant life
Chess was probably invented in India. Muslims learned the game and improved it. Which word best describes this process? Innovation
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