History
Across
- 1. Bakr - The founder of the Abbasid dynasty, who made Baghdad the cultural center of the world.
- 3. - The early Muslim empire’s capital city, known for its cultural achievements.
- 6. - This famous Islamic physician was known for his work in surgery.
- 7. - A key scientist and polymath who worked on astronomy and mathematics.
- 9. - Islamic city known for its great library and intellectual center during the Golden Age.
- 10. al-Haytham - Islamic scientist who developed theories in optics and vision.
- 11. numerals - The mathematical concept introduced by Islamic scholars, often referred to as "the numbers we use today."
- 14. - This scientific instrument was refined by Islamic scholars for navigation.
- 17. - Famous Islamic philosopher who tried to reconcile Greek philosophy with Islam.
- 18. Battuta - Famous Muslim explorer and geographer, known for his detailed maps.
- 19. - The Islamic Golden Age was largely centered around this empire.
Down
- 1. - This scientist is known for writing "The Canon of Medicine," which was used in Europe for centuries.
- 2. - The founder of the Islamic Empire.
- 4. - A highly influential Islamic mathematician who developed algebra.
- 5. - A significant architectural style seen in many Islamic buildings.
- 8. - Philosopher and scholar, known for his work on logic and ethics in Islam.
- 12. - A type of Islamic art that often uses geometric patterns and calligraphy.
- 13. - The religious text of Islam.
- 15. Bakr - The first Muslim caliph after the death of Muhammad.
- 16. - A groundbreaking medical treatment method that was advanced during the Islamic Golden Age.