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omeli [17]
3 years ago
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BRAINLIESTTTT ASAP!!

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kykrilka [37]3 years ago
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Can I simply give you some ideas?

Here:
Social- House of Wisdom (culled Scholars together to produce/translate literary works) or paper (gave people chance to message each other easier and record written works)
Political- Arabic Language (united people under one rule) or paper (government utilized paper first for Qur'an and messages, then people began to use it publicly; also generated income/trade)

House of Wisdom is one of multiple social achievements in this Golden Era. This monument provided scribes and scholars from around the globe the opportunity to translate various literary works by famous people and allowed these translations to be shared with the public and the government. Some of these translations still surface in the modern world and have aided in the understanding of science, medicine, and literature. These translations helped knit together diverse sections of the world and gave great insight for critical knowledgeable areas.

 

The Arabic language can be thought of as a major political accomplishment. Leaders within the Islamic empire could effectively communicate with one another on topics. In addition to the people uniting under the Arabic language, citizens began to spread this language to other conquered lands as well, furthering the development of the language. This eventually led several more achievements such as translating literary works and mathematics.


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