1. Invention of printing press (moving typeset) and subsequent price drop in printed material.
2. State support for the scientific research.
3. Formation of scientific guilds and the subsequent sharing of all scientific material among the scientists; plus peer reviewing of all scientific research and its dissemination.
Most interesting thing is that the process of peer review was started by Muslims while they were compiling the hadith.
Also, research was not disseminated among the sciemtists to the extent among the Muslims. Amount of written material was not much before the advent of printing press, hence lesser number of people could have access to them. Even before the invention of printing press, the golden age of Islamic science was over, so, they could not take the advantage of printing.
There are some forms of knowledge which are still considered as family property and shared only with the family members - for example, the Hakims with their natural remedies and their secret formulae.
Caliph Haroon.ur,Rashid was a big proponent of science, the scientists in his court brought forward the idea that all Quranic miracles could be just the natural occurences (a view consistent with Quran). Religious scholars reacted and from this point forward they formed religious guilds with their own ideas of the natural world; this has plagued the Mulim world till the modern date.
There is an old Indian proverb: All that is not given is lost.
2. State support for the scientific research.
3. Formation of scientific guilds and the subsequent sharing of all scientific material among the scientists; plus peer reviewing of all scientific research and its dissemination.
Most interesting thing is that the process of peer review was started by Muslims while they were compiling the hadith.
Also, research was not disseminated among the sciemtists to the extent among the Muslims. Amount of written material was not much before the advent of printing press, hence lesser number of people could have access to them. Even before the invention of printing press, the golden age of Islamic science was over, so, they could not take the advantage of printing.
There are some forms of knowledge which are still considered as family property and shared only with the family members - for example, the Hakims with their natural remedies and their secret formulae.
Caliph Haroon.ur,Rashid was a big proponent of science, the scientists in his court brought forward the idea that all Quranic miracles could be just the natural occurences (a view consistent with Quran). Religious scholars reacted and from this point forward they formed religious guilds with their own ideas of the natural world; this has plagued the Mulim world till the modern date.
There is an old Indian proverb: All that is not given is lost.
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