Timeline of science and engineering in the Islamic world


This timeline of science and engineering in the Islamic world covers the time period from the eighth century AD to the introduction of European science to the Islamic world in the nineteenth century. All year dates are given according to the Gregorian calendar except where noted.

Eighth Century

Chemistry
Mathematics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Miscellaneous
By this century, three systems of counting are used in the Arab world. Finger-reckoning arithmetic, with numerals written entirely in words, used by the business community; the sexagesimal system, a remnant originating with the Babylonians, with numerals denoted by letters of the arabic alphabet and used by Arab mathematicians in astronomical work; and the Indian numeral system, which was used with various sets of symbols. Its arithmetic at first required the use of a dust board because "the methods required moving the numbers around in the calculation and rubbing some out as the calculation proceeded."
Chemistry
Mathematics
Mathematics
Cartography
Mathematics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Miscellaneous
Astronomy
Mathematics
Mathematics
Miscellaneous
Mathematics