Islamic Civilization
Learning and Technology
Geography and Mathematics
Medicine and Literature
Art and General
100

What areas came under Muslim rule? 

Spain, North Africa, Asia
100
What was the language of scholarship and science?
Arabic
100
What did Muslim geographers divide the world into?
climate zones
100
What did Muslim doctors establish the first of?
Hospitals
100
What images did Muslims reject in their art?
Images of humans or animals
200

What did Baghdad grow into? 

One of the world's largest cities
200
What was used to locate the direction of Makkah?
compasses and astrolabes
200
What did Muslim scientists calculate within nine miles of the correct value?
Earth's circumference
200
What did al-Razi discover?
That infections were caused by bacteria
200
What is arabesque?
Type of art with beauty from natural world
300
What was Baghdad the center of?
Learning
300

What did Muslim rulers build?

schools, colleges, libraries
300
What navigational instruments did Muslims use?
compass and astrolabe
300
What was Muslim literature enriched by?
Mysticism
300
What type of writing did Muslims believe was worthy to record the words of God?
Calligraphy
400

What was outside of Baghdad’s wall?

Shops, markets, residences
400
What did they build to help with water?
dams and aqueducts
400
What is Al-Khwarizmi known as?
The father of algebra
400
What is mysticism?
religious belief involving intense experiences with God
400
What were two centers of Music?
Baghdad and Damascus
500

What was inside a mosque?

A prayer room
500
Where was 17 waterwheels located?
Hama, Syria
500
What Indian concept did Muslims spread in mathematics?
The concept of zero
500
What was a big business in the Muslim world?
Books
500
What did Ziryab develop?
Europe's first conservatory
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