During the golden period of Islam, the works of Arts and Sciences of the world were translated into Arabic. Schools and colleges were established. Educational Institutions flourished. It was an age of tolerance.
Islam had a golden age. Islamism has never had a golden age.
The three accomplishments of the golden age of islam are scientific, mathematical, and literary accomplishments.Sorry i dont have specific examples.
Algebra.
advancement of mathematics and science
The golden age of Islam is generally considered to have ended by the 13th century. The decline of the Abbasid Caliphate, Mongol invasions, and the rise of regional powers led to a waning of scientific, cultural, and intellectual advancements that characterized the golden age. However, Islamic civilization continued to make contributions in various fields in subsequent centuries.
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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.
Baghdad.
Muslim scholars.
The Islamic Golden Age happened in Islamic lands ranging from Persia to Spain. It began almost with the beginnings of the spread of Islam, and it lasted until about 1250. There is a link to an article on the Islamic Golden Age below.
No one person ended the Golden Age of Islam. As the Abbassid Empire became more corrupt, the light of Islam faded in the Middle East to be replaced by theocracies and other repressive regimes. Probably the two most important people in the ending of the Golden Age of Islam were Al-Ghazali, who effectively refuted the Socratic form of discourse and made philosophy more-or-less unpalatable in the Arab World, and Hülegü Khan who crushed and conquered what remained of the Abbassid Caliphate slaughtering millions in the process.
The Islamic Golden Age is the period in the history of Islam in the Middle Ages when much of Muslim world was ruled by various caliphates, experiencing a scientific, cultural and economic flourishing.