Islamic Science

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Science in the medieval Islamic world was the science developed and practiced during the Islamic Golden Age, roughly between 786 and 1258, under the Umayyads of Córdoba, the Abbadids of Seville, the Samanids, the Ziyarids, the Buyids in Persia, the Abbasid Caliphate, and others. Islamic scientific achievements were diverse, encompassing astronomy, mathematics, and medicine in particular. Alchemy and chemistry, botany and agronomy, geography and cartography, ophthalmology, pharmacology, physics, and zoology were among the other fields of study.

In this modern era, the study of Islamic science developed and existed in several topics; the study of Islamic science is what later became the aims and scope of this journal.

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