Ship
Building
Arab
Muslims brought shipbuilding techniques from the Indian
Ocean to the Mediterranean. In this regard, Dr. A
Hakim Murad stated: "One
reason for the Muslims to dominate the Mediterranean
was their superior knowledge of ship-building techniques.
The
early Arab Muslims were a great maritime nation during
the fifth Caliph, Mu'awiyah's rule. The first significant
fleet was constructed in Alexandria.
Muslims
quickly confronted the Byzantine navy and established
an unchallenged Muslim naval superiority throughout
the Mediterranean.
The
Arab ship building techniques were made possible by
the fact that the Muslim empire bordered both halfs
of the formerly divided world. What the Arabs did
was to import into the Mediterranean ship-building
techniques that had long been known amongst the navigators
in the far more difficult and treacherous waters of
the Indian Ocean. The ships were a lot larger and
sturdier. The galley, which had formally been the
main method of long-range seafaring in the Mediterranean,
was not completely displaced, but by and large the
Muslims did not use the galley very much.
This
was largely because they had something called Latin
Sail that was much more effective and efficient than
the former rather simple square sail veils used in
the Mediterranean, known as Carrack. The Europeans
ship builders started to pick up on the Muslim techniques
and improve upon them. The great journeys of discovery
undertaken by the European in the fifteen century,
whether around the Cape or across to the Americas,
was based in large measure on this Indian Ocean technology,
which was brought to the Mediterranean by the Muslim
Arabs.
Because
of the capacity of the European to emulate these innovations,
European navigation started to rejoin the European
trade.
The
Europeans had trading partners in North Africa and
many of the mercantile in North Africa were not Muslims,
but Jews. It was easier for Jewish merchants to visit
Europe and trade than for Muslims, because of European
customs of tolerating Jews.
North
Africa was the emergent point for the Jewish contribution
to Mediterranean trade.
This great domination of the seas by the Islamic world
has left permanent memories even in the English language.
The word Admiral, for example, came from the Arabic
word "amir albaher," which means prince
or commander of the sea and Monsoon, Sloop, Barrack,
Cable, etc."