briefly discuss the Arab's contribution to science and philosophy
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Arab's Contribution in the Field of Science : (i) The Arabs produced great physicians like Al-Razi and Ibn-Sina who respectively discovered the true nature of smallpox and tuberculosis. They organised hospitals, for the treatment of the infectious diseases
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In the Arab world, the real cultivation of science and philosophy in the form of academic disciplines began in the second/eight century, after the period of the great conquests, as a result of the translation movement that was fostered by the ʿAbbāsids of Baghdad. The “translation” into Arabic of the scientific and philosophical knowledge of the Ancients (Greeks, Persians, and Indians) was not uncritical, as the necessity (for religious reasons) of synthesizing this cultural heritage and the Islamic religious thought led to the foundation of a gnoseological itinerary, the final aim of which was God.
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