Within the Islamic golden age, Muslims spread peace. justice, human rights, good morals, advancements in mathematics, sciences, Biology, optics, anatomy, astronomy, philosophy, and all other branches of sciences as well encouraging research and sciences.
The advances of the Islamic world, particularly under the Abbasids, while Europe was suffering in the dark ages is absolutely phenomenal. In terms of philosophy and thought, perhaps the greatest contribution that Muslims made was the translation of Ancient Greek texts. Today all of our ideology can be traced back to great thinkers such as Plato and Aristotle, and were it not for the Muslims' translations, the texts could easily have been forgotten. In the Islamic world scholars from all faiths and backgrounds were invited to discuss new ideas and expand the scope of human knowledge and discovery.
Numerous other contributions include Arabic numerals, refined paper, astronomy, trig and algebra, architecture (flying buttresses, which were later adopted in so many Western European buildings, were an Islamic feature), the scientific process, and medicine. A first theory of germs can also be attributed to Islam during the middle ages.
While bathing in Europe was a rarity, Muslims incorporated water and bathing into all aspects of their lives. When this drastic idea was introduced to Europe, it greatly limited the numbers of germ-related diseases.
Another interesting contribution of Islam during the time period is the emergence of rich textiles, becoming the prominent industry of the Abbasid rule. While Europeans were suffering in their itchy woolens, those of the Islamic world were dressed in fine silks and taffeta. Soon Islamic textiles were sought out by the Royalty of Europe. As many European painters depicted biblical characters as dressed in apparel expensive and precious of the time period, there are many paintings where the Virgin Mary is painted wearing Islamic seeming textiles. There are even paintings where Arabic lettering and Islamic phrases frame the Virgin's veil, the artist presumably ignorant of their meaning.
They view the golden age as the age of prosperity, peace, civilization, and advancement in science, astronomy, medicine, mathematics, anatomy, and all other branches of science, arts, and literature.
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It was a golden age for al-Andalus because the scholars made important contributions to the study of mathematics, astronomy, geography, medicine and philosophy. Also because the Jews had freedom there and they contributed important stuff too.
Islam had a golden age. Islamism has never had a golden age.
After the golden age of Rome which was under Augustus, the next stage was/is referred to as the silver age. The cultural aspects, although good, were not quite as perfect as they were in the golden age.
The scholars were the most honored in China's golden age
the Islams made the first onion dome in the time of the golden age
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During the golden age of Islam the trade flourished. Education also spread. New experiments were made by Muslim scientists and scholars.
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Scholars, artists, and government officials were most honored during China's golden age. They were respected for their contributions to literature, art, and governance, and were often held in high regard by society.
Muslim scholars made cultural achievements during the golden age under the Abbasid Dynasty. These included calligraphy, architecture, literature, and philosophy.
Musa traveled to the city of Baghdad to gather scholars for his court. Baghdad was known as a center of learning, culture, and intellectual pursuits during the height of the Islamic Golden Age.
It was a golden age for al-Andalus because the scholars made important contributions to the study of mathematics, Astronomy, geography, medicine and philosophy. Also because the Jews had freedom there and they contributed important stuff too.
because im stalking your mom.
It was a golden age for al-Andalus because the scholars made important contributions to the study of mathematics, astronomy, geography, medicine and philosophy. Also because the Jews had freedom there and they contributed important stuff too.