From the very beginning, Islam emphasizes the importance of knowledge, with the first word revealed being ‘read.’ Throughout history, Muslims have exhibited immense enthusiasm for knowledge. Guided by remarkable Muslim scholars, the Middle Ages witnessed a transformative era where revolutionary principles and discoveries shaped the realms of knowledge and science, unveiling new horizons of understanding. The contributions of esteemed theologians like Razi, Abul Qasim, Zahrawi, Ibn Rushd, and Ibn al-Haytham continue to serve as foundational pillars for modern theologians, leaving an indelible mark on the progress of human intellect and inquiry.