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Dmitriy789 [7]
2 years ago
15

EVERYBODY I NEED YOUR HELP!!! Plz help me compare the U.S. to the Golden Age of Islam! Plz help me! This is super important! E

verybody plz tell me any ideas at all for comparing the U.S.A to the Golden Age of Islam!! Most helpful I WILL mark brainiest!
History
1 answer:
xxMikexx [17]2 years ago
5 0
Reasons I honestly know of:

- Christianity which I think is the most prevalent religion in America both are in it's golden stages. America is one of the world's powers , which may be what the religion Islam used to be.

- The USA is also influencing the world worldwide with Christianity creating a golden age for the religion ( sounds like the Golden Age of Islam).

In simple words I see the comparison as being both were influential in religion, beliefs, and their books ( The U.S often mentions the Bible while Islam the Quran.)
please vote my answer brainliest. thanks!
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