The Islamic Empire was one of the world's largest empires. It covered a diverse range of cultures, climates, and geographical areas.
The size and style of homes varied between the wealthy and the poor. Farmers, merchants, craftsmen, teachers, herders, and soldiers were among the jobs people worked in.
Some people lived in cities and communities, while others lived in the al badw (nomads).
What important inventions did the Islamic world create?
Toothbrush: In the year 600, the Prophet Mohammed popularized the use of the first toothbrush.
Coffee: Was first brewed in Yemen around the 9th century
Hospitals: First such medical center was the Ahmad ibn Tulun Hospital, and was founded in 872 Cairo.
Algebra: algebra comes from the title of a Persian mathematician's famous 9th-century treatise "Kitab al-Jabr Wa l-Mugabala".