Muslims made significant contributions to mathematics, science, and the arts during the Islamic Golden Age. They advanced algebra, developing concepts such as algorithms and the use of zero, while figures like Al-Khwarizmi laid the groundwork for modern mathematics. In science, scholars like Ibn al-Haytham advanced optics and the scientific method, while Al-Razi and Ibn Sina made strides in medicine and chemistry. In the arts, Islamic culture flourished through intricate calligraphy, vibrant textiles, and stunning architectural achievements, showcasing a synthesis of aesthetics and functionality.
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