Muslim scholars significantly improved learning in other cultures primarily by translating books into other languages. During the Middle Ages, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age, scholars in the Muslim world translated and preserved many ancient texts from Greek, Roman, and Persian sources, as well as their own contributions in various fields such as mathematics, medicine, and astronomy. These translations were crucial in transmitting knowledge to Europe and other regions, paving the way for the Renaissance and the advancement of learning in multiple cultures.
How did Muslim scholars improve learning in other cultures?
by choosing specific times to pray
by translating the Qur’an into Latin
by translating books into other languages
by building observatories in northern Europe
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