The contribution of Muslims in the spread of science and education is far greater than that of other religions and nations. From the beginning of Islam, Muslims started their journey in education, knowledge, science, civilization and culture. The creative genius of Muslim philosophers has opened the door to unimaginable possibilities in various branches of science.
Muslims in different branches of science
Muslims have contributed in almost all branches of science. Islam has given the status of religion to the practice of knowledge and science. As a result, many Muslim scholars have made significant contributions in various branches of science throughout the ages. The Holy Qur'an contains all the solutions for human life. Muslim scientists have discovered various things for the welfare of humanity by observing the Qur'an. The great contribution of Muslim scholars in medicine, chemistry, physics, astronomy, botany, etc. is noticeable.
Medicine
Medical science is an important branch of science. Physical science is the science of the body. The contribution of Muslims in the advancement and advancement of medical science is very important. Various Muslim scholars play a special role in medicine. Among them Ibn Sina, Al-Razi, Al-Kindi, Ali At-Tabari, Ibn Rushd are notable.
Medicine
Muslims have made significant contributions to medicine along with the advancement of medical science. They used to make medicines for various diseases themselves. Moreover, he wrote various books on medicine and solutions to various diseases. For example, Ibn Sina wrote Kanun-Fit-Tibb, Al Razi Kitabul Mansuri, Alberuni Kitab As Saidala etc.
Inflammation of the primary and secondary membranes of the brain
When it comes to medicine, the first name that comes to mind is Ibn Sina. He is called the father of modern medicine. He was the first to study inflammation of the primary and secondary membranes of the brain. He also discusses the concept of tuberculosis contagion, the concept of disease spread by nature, animals and soil and worm disease.
Surgery
Al-Razi, a Muslim scientist, was the first to invent modern ideas about surgery.
Eye treatment
Muslims have shown special skills in eye treatment. Ophthalmologist Ammar's book Al-Mustaqhab-Al Ain contains details of eye diseases and their treatment.
Establishment of different hospitals
Muslims build hospitals in different places in the interest of proper treatment, examination, research and practical knowledge. Among them are Aduri Jundimapur Hospital in Baghdad, Nuri and Al Mansuri Hospitals in Damascus.
Chemistry
Chemistry is the largest and most important branch of science. Jabir ibn Hayyan is said to be the father of chemistry. Various Muslim scholars have contributed to chemistry. Among them Jabir Ibn Hayyan, Khalid bin Yazid, Zakaria Al Razi, Al-Jildaki are notable.
Discovery of compound formulas
Jabir Ibn Hayyan first discovered the compounds of barley acid, sulfur, solvent, water solvent, silver and other compounds. Moreover, he has discussed incineration and lightening in a scientific way.
Preparation of egg water
Imam Zafar As-Sadiq, a famous chemist of the eleventh century, was the first to discover the method of preparation of egg water in the light of chemistry.
Change of metal: Muslim scholar Abul Kashem al-Iraqi was the first to give the idea of change of metal.
Writing important books
Muslim scholars have written various books on various aspects of chemistry. Which contains valuable information on chemistry. Some of the notable books include Kitabul Asar, Kitabul Shawahid, Kashfus Sutur, Kitabul Harabat etc.