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One of the most significant contributions of the Islamic Golden Age<\/a> was in the field of mathematics. Muslim mathematicians developed algebra and made advances in geometry and trigonometry. They also made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, medicine, and literature, among others.<\/p>\n Al-Farabi<\/a>, born in 870 CE in what is now Kazakhstan. He was a philosopher, logician, and musician who lived in Baghdad and Aleppo during the Islamic Golden Age. Al-Farabi incorporated Aristotelian philosophy into his own works and made significant contributions to philosophy, political science, and music theory. He wrote over 100 works, including his famous “The Virtuous City,” which discussed the ideal society and the role of the philosopher in politics.<\/p>\n Ibn Rushd<\/a>, born in 1126 CE in what is now Cordoba, Spain, was a philosopher, jurist, and physician who lived during the Islamic Golden Age. He was known in the West as Averroes and made significant contributions to philosophy, logic, and medicine. Ibn Rushd’s works were influential in shaping the development of Western philosophy, particularly during the Renaissance.<\/p>\n Ibn Sina<\/a>, born in 980 CE in what is now Uzbekistan, was a polymath who made significant contributions to fields such as medicine, philosophy, astronomy, and logic. He wrote the medical encyclopedia “The Canon of Medicine,” which became a standard medical textbook in Europe for centuries. Ibn Sina’s philosophy incorporated Aristotelian and Neoplatonic thought and was influential in both the Islamic and Western philosophical traditions.<\/p>\nThe Contributions of Al-Farabi<\/h4>\n
Ibn Rushd’s Influence on Western Philosophy<\/h4>\n
Ibn Sina’s Polymathic Achievements<\/h4>\n
Al-Ghazali’s Impact on Islamic Thought<\/h4>\n