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defon
3 years ago
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what are some of the specific achievemnts from the golden age of islam how did they help to contribute to islams golden age

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melisa1 [442]3 years ago
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In economics, p<span>aper greatly contributed economically during Islam's Golden Age. </span>The Chinese paper making process was more efficient than parchment or papyrus. In politics, Abbasid armies expanded. Arabic was the official language of the empire and as the number of people under Islamic control grew, more people learned it. In social aspect, Al-Ma'mun founded The House of Wisdom in Baghdad.In intellectual part, <span>Al-Razi, a skillful surgeon, is the most well-known of the doctors during Islam's Golden Age. </span>
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