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...th the water, excavation revealed treasures from antiquity: golden deer statues, ancient swords, and coats of mail buried by...
... Shaytan in you," washed his heart with Zamzam water from a golden basin, and replaced it — all while he was conscious. His ...
...ailed report. The mahr (marriage gift) was twelve ounces of gold or twenty young camels — provided with assistance from his ...
...isab (minimum threshold — approximately the value of 85g of gold, held for a full lunar year) triggers the obligation; the r...
...cupying a fortified commercial quarter where they practiced goldsmithing and trading. As signatories to the Constitution of ...
...e Torah. In Musa's absence, a man named al-Samiri crafted a golden calf for the people, who fell into worshipping it. Harun ...
...the donated money for himself. He had amassed seven jars of gold and silver through this deception. When the bishop died, th...
...f the Umayyad Caliphate and the end of the Rashidun era — a golden period of Islamic governance characterised by shura, pers...
...turies, Baghdad stood as a symbol of Islamic civilization's golden achievements.
The reign of Harun al-Rashid (170–193 AH) is widely regarded as the zenith of Abbasid power and prosperity. Under his caliphate, Baghdad flourished as the world
...and rewarded translators with the weight of their output in gold. While the translation movement produced tremendous advance...
...ered the city and restored it to Muslim administration. The gold cross was removed from the Dome of the Rock, and the al-Aqs...
...onic examples of Islamic architecture, with its magnificent golden dome and intricate mosaics.
... 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.
By the turn of the millennium, the Islamic world had reached unprecedented heights in science, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and literature. Mus
Berke Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde, became the first Mongol ruler to convert to Islam....
... with a caravan of 60,000 people and enormous quantities of gold. His lavish generosity along the way disrupted gold markets...
...Sahih al-Bukhari, took 25 years to complete and remains the gold standard of hadith scholarship.
Under the Mali and Songhai Empires, Timbuktu became one of the greatest centers of Islamic learning. The Sankore Mosque university attracted scholars worldwide.
Freed slave and student of Ibn Umar, a key link in the golden chain of narration (Malik from Nafi from Ibn Umar).
Fifth Abbasid caliph who presided over the Islamic Golden Age. A patron of scholars and learning who established th...
The man who fashioned the golden calf for the Israelites to worship while Musa AS was away...
...rimary transmitter of Aisha's traditions through the famous golden chain al-Zuhri-al-Araj.
The most famous Abbasid Caliph, during whose reign Baghdad became the most prosperous city in the world.
...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