Aristotle teaching astronomy while using an astrolabe on an Arabic Manuscript
In this image, made by Kitab Mukhtar al-Hikam wa-Mahasin al-Kilam, is an example on how astrolabes became such an amazing invention for astronomy. These strived in the Golden Ages, and were highly developed and new uses were discovered while using it.
Charles I in Three Positions, also known as the Triple portrait of Charles I, is an oil painting of Charles I of England by Flemish artist Sir Anthony Van Dyck, showing the King from three viewpoints: left full profile, face on, and right three quarter profile. [more]
Prayer Rug
This picture is a prayer rug. Back in the Golden Ages, most items were manufactured by hand with the aid of tools.
This image came straight from Suhayl Al-Quhi's book. It's a quick example of how during the Golden Age, people like Suhayl Al-Quhi were popularizing mathematics and contributing to the advancement of their country.
This sketch of the lighthouse fo Alexandria was drawn by Abu Hamid Al-Gharnati and shows us that even though it might have seemed impossible to build something like this back then, it was possible and it was magnificent.
Abd al-Rahman ibn Khaldun is the man in this photo. He is well known as the 'thinker' from North Africa. He is the father of many theories and concepts.
This picture is a map of The Balkans region. In the Golden Ages, trading was very common and was vital for all of the new information they were receiving.
This picture is straight out of the Kitab al-Diryak. The person who illustrated this photo was very interested in the new agriculture. During the Golden Ages, people were finding new ways to farm and cultivate crops.