How did Islamic influence during the Middle Ages contribute to the Scientific Revolution? Islamic trade bolstered the economy and helped scientists fund their research and increase exploration. Most of the leading thinkers of the Scientific Revolution held Islamic religious beliefs. The Islamic Empire placed great value on learning, and later European scientists were able to build on the advancements of Islamic scholars. As Europeans conquered Islamic territory, they captured classical Greek and Roman texts in the process.
The Islamic Empire placed great value on learning, and later European scientists were able to build on the advancements of Islamic scholars.
they valued learning until the imams and ayatollahs deemed that science is a devil's work
I would say A. But I'm not sure... Ever since Islam was born, Muslims had made immense leaps forward in the area of Science. Cities like Baghdad, Damascus, Cairo and Cordoba were the centers of civilization. These cities were flourishing and Muslim scientists made tremendous progress.
A is not the best answer. :(
Oh okay that why i said "I think" I wasn't sure. Thanks Nincompoop! lol aww don't be sad!!!
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