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10 MUSLIM INVENTIONS
By: Sydney Kerber
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2.
COFFEE
Coffee was first brewed in Yemen
It was founded in the 9th century.
Used to help Sufis stay up during-
-late night devotions.
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Digimist
3.
UNIVERSITY
Fatima al Firhi, a princess and her sister,
created the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University.
It's still operating after 1,200 years.
Hassani hopes the center will inspire young girls.
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Werner Kunz
4.
ALGEBRA
Word Algebra came from "Kitab al-Jabr Wa I-Mugabala"
That treatise means "The Book of reasoning and balancing."
Al-Khwarizmi was the 1st to introduce raising a number to a power.
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llamnudds
5.
OPTICS
Founded by the same guy who discovered cameras.
The most important advances in optics came from Muslims.
They proved humans see by light reflecting on their eyes.
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ecstaticist
6.
MUSIC
Modern scales derive from the Arabic alphabet.
Instruments arrived in Europe from the Middle East
Sent Europe the lute, and the rahab, an ancestor of the violin.
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khalid almasoud
7.
TOOTHBRUSH
Prophet Mohammed popularized to 1st toothbrush.
It was made in 600.
It was made of a Meswak tree twig.
Used to freshen his breath.
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KJGarbutt
8.
THE CRANK
Discovered by Al-Jazarin in the 12th century
Founded the revolutionary crank-
-connecting rod system.
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ersatzspeiche
9.
HOSPITALS
1st medical center, Ahmed ibn Tulun Hospital
It was founded in 872 in Cairo.
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hartlandmartin
10.
FLYING MACHINE
Abbas ibn Firnas 1st attempted to construct
And a fly a flying machine.
He inspired the famous Leonardo da Vinci 100 years later.
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11.
CAMERAS
Also invented by Ibn al-haytham.
Founded in the early 1000's in Cairo.
Also developed the scientific method.
While under house arrest, he studied light.
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John Kratz
Sydney K
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