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farhana Yeasmin Muslim Civilizion

Islamic civilization made significant contributions to art, architecture, mathematics, and science. Mosques were decorated with Arabesque designs and Arabic calligraphy since depictions of living things are forbidden. The Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain and the Mosque of Samarra in Iraq were two of the largest and most impressive mosques. Islamic art blended Arab, Turkish, and Persian influences. Mathematicians like Al-Khwarizmi developed algebra, and scientists like Ibn Sina made advances in many fields. The House of Wisdom in Baghdad helped preserve knowledge from the Muslim world. History is the study of past events and cultures as preserved through written records, with Herodotus considered the "father of history".

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Islamic civilization made significant contributions to art, architecture, mathematics, and science. Mosques were decorated with Arabesque designs and Arabic calligraphy since depictions of living things are forbidden. The Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain and the Mosque of Samarra in Iraq were two of the largest and most impressive mosques. Islamic art blended Arab, Turkish, and Persian influences. Mathematicians like Al-Khwarizmi developed algebra, and scientists like Ibn Sina made advances in many fields. The House of Wisdom in Baghdad helped preserve knowledge from the Muslim world. History is the study of past events and cultures as preserved through written records, with Herodotus considered the "father of history".

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/Farhana Yeasmin

MUSLIM CIVILIZION/
1.what is Arabesque and Calligraphy?

 Ans; Since depictions of living things are forbidden many Mosques are decorated with
Arabesque and Arabic Calligraphy.

2.The name of the great Mosque?

Ans;Cordoba.( Ninth-century mosque in southern Spain )

3.which is the largest mosque in Iraq?


Ans; Samarra.. (It covered 10 acres.)

4.tell me about Art and Architecture?

 Ans; Islamic art is a blend of Arab, Turkish, and Persian traditions.

5.who wants to kill his wife on his wedding night?


Ans; The Sultan king of Baghdad.

6.who was the twenty century Persian poet,mathematician, and astronomer?.  


Ans; The poet Omar Khayyam..

7. The Muslims historian Ibn-Khaldun lived in??

th
Ans: 14 century.

8.who is the scientist and philosopher?


Ans; Ibn Sina..

9.what is the used of Astrolabe?


Ans; This instrument was used for naval navigation by observing the positions of the stars and other
heavenly bodies.

10.who is developed algebra?


Ans; A ninth-century Arab mathematician also developed algebra.

11.where The knowledge of the Muslim world was preserved in?


Ans; In Baghdad.( in a library known as the House of Wisdom.)
12.what is the meaning of hejab in Quran?
Ans; the Hijab has different meanings it can mean a curtain or partition dividing rooms--in other verses
it is a sacred divide between the earth and holy, god and human, light and dark, and men and women.

13.what is veil?

Ans;  veil worn by Muslim women is traditionally called the Hijab.

14.which city is known as peace and successful?


Ans; Baghdad..

15.when Mohammad was born?

Ans; He was born in 570 CE into the Quraysh tribe.

History
16.what is history?
ANS;History is anything that is past recorded, weather about culture, food or people.

17. Scholars who write about history are called?


Ans: historians. 

18.what is History Quotations?


Ans; A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
Marcus Garvey ….

19.who build history definition?


Ans; John J. Anderson. 1876. A Manual of General History.

20. Origin of History


Ans; HerodotusHerodotus, a 5th century B.C. Greek historianHerodotus, a 5th century B.C. Greek
historian is considered to be the "father of history", and, along with his contemporary Thucydides,
helped form the foundations for the modern study of human history. 
The history of the worldThe history of the world is the memory of the past experience of Homo sapiens
around the world, as that experience has been preserved, largely in written records. 
By "prehistory", historians mean the recovery of knowledge of the past in an area where no written
records exist, or where the writing of a culture is not understood.

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