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Essay heading: Islam and Science
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On the contrary, one of the traditions left by Prophet Muhammad teaches Muslims "to seek knowledge, though it be in China," or not at arm's length (Science in the Golden Age 8). Muslims are encouraged to use intelligence and observations to draw conclusions. Islamic civilizations, in fact, were the "inheritors of the scientific tradition of late antiquity... displayed 300 characters
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Muslims are encouraged to use intelligence and observations to draw conclusions. Islamic civilizations, in fact, were the "inheritors of the scientific tradition of late antiquity. They preserved it, elaborated it, and, finally, passed it on to Europe" (Science: The Islamic Legacy 3). Much of Europe's scientific resurrection can be attributed to the translations of over 400 Arab authors in the subjects of ophthalmology, surgery, pharmaceuticals, child care, and public health (Tschanz 31)... displayed next 300 characters
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