In "The History of Plants among the Arabs," Ahmed Issa takes us on a scientific and historical journey to discover the world of plants as the Arabs knew it. The book provides a comprehensive account of this science, starting from its roots in the Arabian Peninsula, through its development through the Islamic, Umayyad, and Abbasid eras. The book shows how botany intersected with the Arabic language and medical heritage, reviewing the contributions of Arab scholars to agriculture and plants in Persia and Andalusia. It also shows how this science was recorded in various times and places, including India, Iraq, and Egypt. The book concludes with the travels of Arab travelers that contributed to spreading and documenting this science, making it a unique reference for lovers of natural and historical sciences.
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