1001 Inventions & Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization
1001 Inventions & Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization
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National Geographic Society
Annotation: Traces centuries of invention and technological innovation in the Muslim world, revealing how Muslim intellectuals built elephant water clocks, drew detailed world maps, and built colossal architectural structures.
Genre: [Religion]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #81206
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 12/11/12
Pages: 96 pages
ISBN: 1-426-31258-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-426-31258-8
Dewey: 297.2
LCCN: 2012277074
Dimensions: 31 cm.
Language: English
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With this compendium, National Geographic has developed a book that's as packed with information as an encyclopedia but as much fun to read as a comic book. From chess to clocks, surgery to windmills, astronomy to running water and universities, this book brings to light the ways in which Muslim civilizations of the past laid the foundations for many of the modern conveniences we take for granted today. Many in the West assume that the greatest ideas have come from the Western world, but this book blows that misconception out of the water, and it also shows that the world is smaller than we think, with ideas and inventions moving from one part of the world to another throughout history. Each two-page spread bears a title such as "15 Head-Turning Fashion Facts," "50 Fresh Facts about Keeping Clean," or "50 Facts about Exploration" and is covered with interesting and often surprising facts organized in attractive boxes of different colors with spot illustrations throughout. A selection of further resources include interactive websites and a traveling exhibit. Fun for browsing or as a point of departure for deep exploration and research, this book has something for every interest. Readers interested in the value Muslim civilizations have added to our global village will be hard-pressed to find a more stimulating introduction than this one. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 8-16)

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 92) and index.
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 3-6
Lexile: IG1170L
Guided Reading Level: X

We often think that people from a thousand years ago were living in the Dark Ages. But from the 7th century onward in Muslim civilization there were amazing advances and inventions that still influence our everyday lives. People living in the Muslim world saw what the Egyptians, Chinese, Indians, Greek, and Romans had discovered and spent the next one thousand years adding new developments and ideas. Inventors created marvels like the elephant water clock, explorers drew detailed maps of the world, women made scientific breakthroughs and founded universities, architects built huge domes larger than anywhere else on earth, astronomers mapped the stars and so much more! This book takes the wining formula of facts, photos, and fun, and applies it to this companion book to the 1001 Inventions exhibit from the Foundation for Science, Technology, and Civilization. Each page is packed with information on this little-known history, but also shows how it still applies to our world today.


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