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∙ 13y agoMuslim scholars.
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∙ 13y agoThe 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.
Baghdad.
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.
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Islam reached a peak of sophistication during the Islamic Golden Age, which took place from the 8th to the 14th century. This period saw advancements in various fields such as science, mathematics, medicine, architecture, and philosophy, with Muslim scholars making significant contributions to human knowledge and civilization.
The Abbasids in Baghdad and the Ummayads in Spain. Both were the Sunni Muslims.
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.
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.
Most of Islam's scientific advancements were made using a basis in Ancient Greek and Roman discoveries.
Baghdad
Baghdad.
During the golden age of Islam the trade flourished. Education also spread. New experiments were made by Muslim scientists and scholars.
Probably, during the Golden Ages of Islam, in the House of Wisdom in there is now Baghdad.
Islam had a golden age. Islamism has never had a golden age.
It was during the rule of Haroon Ul Rasheed Abbasi in Baghdad and Abdul Rahman - III in spain that the Muslims turned to all fields of knowledge. These were the Golden periods of Muslim history.
The three accomplishments of the golden age of islam are scientific, mathematical, and literary accomplishments.Sorry i dont have specific examples.