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Scientific Thought of Muslim Scientists - Coggle Diagram
Scientific Thought of Muslim Scientists
Freedom is guided by revelation
Do not prevent people from pursuing science and technology activities
Individual who adheres to Islamic law will produce a product which in compliance with Islamic law and at the behest of Allah S.W.T
Do not prevent people from pursuing science and technology activities
Tolerance
Manifestation of the principle of equality for the purpose of helping one another and social caring
Led to the growth of science and technology
Security
Technology and its results are to remind and draw people closer to the God and to remind them that humans hold the trust to prosper in this world
Use knowledges as a prerequisite for building civilization and modern technology
Technology should be used in a good way (ma'ruf) than evil
A tool for the prosperity of the world, not for destruction of nature
Sustainability of life
Organizing principle to meet the goals of human development
Maintaining the ability of the natural system to provide natural resources and ecosystem services that depend on the economy and society
Scientific methods by earlier muslim scientists
Observation method by Al-Razi
Performs observations on patients and describes the symptoms in detail
Experimental method by Al-Razi
Proving by experiment method by Jabir Ibn Hayyan
Explain in detail the chemical processes such as crystalization, deposition, distillation and so on
Diagnosis method by Ibn Sina
Laboratory testing method by Ibn Haytham
Ibn Khaldun's scientific method in social science
Published the first Islamic scholar 'Muqaddimah'