38 results for “gold”
...black clot from it, washed the heart with Zamzam water in a golden basin, and restored it. This event purified his heart and...
After the victory at Badr, Banu Qaynuqa, a Jewish tribe of goldsmiths and armorers in Medina, violated the Constitution of ...
...th his only son al-Harith and unearthed the well along with golden gazelles and swords that the Jurhum had buried in it. The...
... capital to Baghdad. The Abbasids presided over the Islamic Golden Age, a period of extraordinary advances in science, philo...
...e center of learning, trade, and culture during the Islamic Golden Age.
Under the Mali and Songhai Empires, Timbuktu became one of the greatest centers of Islamic learning. The Sankore Mosque university attracted scholars worldwide.
...onic examples of Islamic architecture, with its magnificent golden dome and intricate mosaics.
...Sahih al-Bukhari, took 25 years to complete and remains the gold standard of hadith scholarship.
By the turn of the millennium, the Islamic world had reached unprecedented heights in science, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and literature. Mus
... with a caravan of 60,000 people and enormous quantities of gold. His lavish generosity along the way disrupted gold markets...
Berke Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde, became the first Mongol ruler to convert to Islam....
...ilgrimage away from the Ka'bah in Mecca. He adorned it with gold, precious stones, and ornate woodwork imported from the pal...
...ific treaty with the Jewish tribe of Banu Qaynuqa, who were goldsmiths and metalworkers residing in the southwestern part of...
...n incident in their market: a Muslim woman was sitting at a goldsmith's shop when a Jewish man fastened the edge of her garm...
...freedom by having companions donate date palm seedlings and gold. Salman suggested the trench strategy at the Battle of the ...
...ightly-guided caliphs: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. The golden age of Islamic governance.
How Muslims led the world in science, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy from the 8th to 14th centuries.
How the Abbasid Caliphate fostered breakthroughs in science, medicine, philosophy, and mathematics from the 8th to 13th centuries.
How Ibn Sina's al-Qanun fi al-Tibb became the standard medical textbook in both the Islamic world and Europe for over 500 years.
From the astrolabe to star catalogs, how Muslim astronomers mapped the heavens and laid the groundwork for modern astronomy.
...rsian, and Indian texts into Arabic, catalyzing the Islamic golden age of learning.
The Abbasid dynasty that presided over the greatest era of Islamic intellectual, scientific, and cultural achievement.
Detailed rulings on calculating zakat for monetary wealth, including the nisab thresholds and contemporary applications.
How Muslim astronomers advanced the science of the heavens, from observatories to instruments, motivated by the needs of worship.
The life and revolutionary contributions of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, whose work gave the world algebra and algorithms.
The groundbreaking contributions of Ibn al-Haytham to optics, the scientific method, and our understanding of vision and light.
A survey of how Muslim scholars advanced human knowledge in science, medicine, mathematics, philosophy, and the arts.
How the Quran's emphasis on observation and reflection inspired a scientific tradition that shaped astronomy, chemistry, medicine, and mathematics for centuries
The pioneering work of Jabir ibn Hayyan in experimental chemistry, his classification of substances, development of distillation, and influence on European alch