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		<title>Technology in Islam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Islam inherited the millennial experience in various forms of     technology from the peoples who entered the fold of Islam and the nations which became     part of Dar al-islam. A wide range of technological knowledge, from the building of     water wheels by the Romans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial">Islam inherited the millennial experience in various forms of     technology from the peoples who entered the fold of Islam and the nations which became     part of <em>Dar al-islam. </em>A wide range of technological knowledge, from the building of     water wheels by the Romans to the underground water system by the Persians, became part     and parcel of the technology of the newly founded order. Muslims also imported</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial">China and whose technology they later transmitted to the West. They     also developed many forms of technology on the basis of earlier existing knowledge such as     the certain kinds of technology from the Far East such as paper which they brought from     metallurgical art of making the famous Damascene swords, an art which goes back to the     making of steel several thousand years before on the Iranian Plateau. Likewise Muslims     developed new architectural techniques of vaulting, methods of ventilation, preparations     of dyes, techniques of weaving, technologies related to irrigation and numerous other     forms of technology, some of which survive to this day.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial">In general Islamic civilization emphasized the harmony between man     and nature as seen in the traditional design of Islamic cities. Maximum use was made of     natural elements and forces, and men built in harmony with, not in opposition to nature.     Some of the Muslim technological feats such as dams which have survived for over a     millenium, domes which can withstand earthquakes, and steel which reveals incredible     metallurgical know-how, attest to the exceptional attainment of Muslims in many fields of     technology. In fact it was a vastly superior technology that first impressed the Crusaders     in their unsuccessful attempt to capture the Holy Land and much of this technology was     brought back by the Crusaders to the rest of Europe.</span></p>
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