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The text discusses the contributions of Muslim scientists during the Golden Age of Islam, focusing on their advancements in mathematics, chemistry, and medicine, particularly highlighting figures such as Ibn al-Haytham and Ibn Sina.
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Golden Age of Islam advancements in optics, mathematics, chemistry, and medicine.
The Golden Age of Islam led to significant advancements in various fields such as optics, mathematics, chemistry, and medicine.
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The Golden Age of Islam led to significant advancements in various fields such as optics, mathematics, chemistry, and medicine.
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During the Golden Age of Islam, scholars like Ibn al-Haytham, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, Jābir ibn Hayyān, and Ibn Sina made notable contributions to science and medicine.
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