Hospitals then were soon established throughout the empire. They were staffed by dozens of specialists, from physiologists, oculists, and surgeons. They even had special wards for the mentally ill and separate wings for men and women. These hospitals were often incorporated into large charitable foundations and were supported by powerful and wealthy individuals.In addition, traveling clinics and dispensaries provided services to rural areas.
During this paragraph i am going to explain the importance and impact of a few leaders. Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, was born in Mecca around the year 570 DC. At the age of six, he was raised under the protection of his uncle, because his parents had died. Muhammad began working as a merchant and became known for his trustworthiness. Later on in Muhammad's life he was to bare there was only one God. Muhammad couldn't socialize without his uncles permission. Saladin was the great Muslim general who confronted the Crusaders in the Near East. Saladin had took of the city of Jerusalem. He let the people practice their own religion. Suleyman was was born in 1494 an grew up to be the tenth sultan of Islam. He became a prominent monarch in the sixteenth century and he led Ottoman armies to conquer many of the Christians