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In the history of mathematics, Islamic mathematics or Arabic mathematics refers to the mathematics developed in the Islamic world between 622 and 1600, in the part of the world where Islam was the dominant religious and cultural influence, and Arabic was the dominant language of scholarship. Islamic science and mathematics flourished under the Islamic caliphate (also known as the Islamic Empire)... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Islamic mathematics

    In the history of mathematics, Islamic mathematics or Arabic mathematics refers to the mathematics developed in the Islamic world between 622 and 1600, in the part of the world where Islam was the dominant religious and cultural influence, and Arabic was the dominant language of scholarship.
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    Mathematics in medieval Islam

    In many respects, the mathematics studied today is far closer in style to that of Islamic mathematics than to that of Greek mathematics."
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    Category:Islamic mathematics

    In the history of mathematics, Arabic mathematics or Islamic mathematics refers to the mathematics developed by the Islamic civilization between 622 and 1600.
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    History of mathematics

    The mathematics developed in these ancient civilizations were then further developed and greatly expanded in Islamic mathematics.
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    Islamic science

    "Recent research paints a new picture of the debt that we owe to Islamic mathematics.
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    Al-Kindi

    Islamic mathematics Mathematicians
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    Al-Khwārizmī

    Sezgin, F., ed., Islamic Mathematics and Astronomy, Frankfurt: Institut für Geschichte der arabisch-islamischen Wissenschaften, 1997–9.
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    Khwārizmī

    Sezgin, F., ed., Islamic Mathematics and Astronomy, Frankfurt: Institut für Geschichte der arabisch-islamischen Wissenschaften, 1997–9.
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    Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī

    Sezgin, F., ed., Islamic Mathematics and Astronomy, Frankfurt: Institut für Geschichte der arabisch-islamischen Wissenschaften, 1997–9.
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    Timeline of Islamic science and engineering

    800 - 873 - [chemistry, environment, medicine, philosophy, physics] Ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi (Latinized, Alkindus) contributed to early Islamic philosophy, Islamic physics, optics, Islamic medicine, Islamic mathematics, cryptography, and metallurgy.

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