what is the contribution of Arab in the development of science and philosophy?
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The common factor in all of this scientific research activity was the Arabic language, which became the universal language of science. Then during the 12th and 13th centuries these Arabic studies began to be translated into Latin.
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The Arabs developed the concept of irrational numbers, founded analytical geometry and established algebra and trigonometry as exact sciences. ... Known in medieval Europe as Rhazes, he was a prolific author who wrote more than 100 books on medicine, astronomy, logic, philosophy and the physical sciences.
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