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Guess you never heared about the venetian republic and its absolute trade hegemony over the med.
WAKE UP IT'S 2016! NOT THE VENTIAN REPUBLIC TIMES!
The toothbrush? Was used in the roman empire and even before that in aciant greece.
once again with the lying.
"Islam was the one of the first world religions to place particular emphasis on bodily hygiene. The Qur’an includes instructions for ritual washing. It is no wonder, therefore, that dental hygiene also grew in popularity as Islam did. Admittedly, the ancient Egyptians are thought to have chewed on twigs from the “toothbrush tree.”
However, the twigs, also known as “miswak”, only became known to a wider public when the Prophet Mohammed regularly used them to brush his teeth. While there is no mention of miswak twigs in the Qur’an, they are mentioned many times in writings by Muslim scholars."
-http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/06/8-inventions-we-can-thank_n_6424836.html
Algebra was invented by greeks and the persians.
More lying
1. Algebra
Many Westerners, Germans in particular, are proud of their feats of technology and engineering. But where would engineers be without algebra?
The mathematical system became known in Europe in the twelfth century, when British Arabist Robert of Chester translated the writings of Arab scholar Al-Khwarizmi. Al-Khwarizmi, for whom algorithms are named, is known as the developer of modern algebra.
-http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/06/8-inventions-we-can-thank_n_6424836.html
There were hospitals in rome. And first universities as well.
More lying,
Hospitals
"The first modern hospital with nurses and a training centre was in Cairo. In the Ahmed Ibn Tulun hospital (named for the founder of the Tulunid dynasty), whichwas established in the year 872, all patients received free health care – a Muslim tradition which was institutionalized with the advent of the hospital.
Slightly more basic hospitals had existed prior to this in Baghdad. But it was the Cairo model which would later serve as the template for hospitals all around the globe."
-http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/06/8-inventions-we-can-thank_n_6424836.html
"The quest for knowledge is close to the heart of Muslims. In the Quran, they are urged to seek knowledge, and to observe and reflect. So Fatima al-Fihri, a devout and pious young woman, wanted to give the Fez community a learning centre. Like some of the grand mosques, al-Qarawiyin in Fez soon developed into a place for religious instruction and political discussion. It gradually extended its education to all subjects, particularly the natural sciences, and so it earned its name as one of the first universities in history."
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http://mvslim.com/10-things-you-use-every-day-that-are-invented-by-muslims/