The House of Wisdom, or Bayt al-Hikma, was a major intellectual center in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age, particularly in the 8th to 13th centuries. It served as a hub for scholars of various disciplines, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy, facilitating the translation and preservation of ancient texts. The institution played a crucial role in the exchange of knowledge between cultures and significantly contributed to advancements in science and philosophy. Its legacy continues to influence modern thought and scholarship.
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a research library in Baghdad.
a research library in Baghdad.
Socrates defined wisdom as knowing that you do not know everything.
The original House of Wisdom was set up in Baghdad in the 9th century CE during the rules of three notable Abbasid caliphs - Al-Mansur, Harun al-Rashid and Al-Ma'mun. A later 'House of Wisdom' was established in Cairo in 1004 by a Fatimid caliph.
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