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Which of the following is true about muslim attributes towards science in the islamic golden age? a. muslims did not attempt to advance their scientific knowledge b. muslims were concerned only with military innovations c. muslims embraced scientific learning and innovation d. muslims only studied the work of other muslim scholars
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