What was one of the primary ways Islam’s Golden Age impacted the European Renaissance? A. Islam’s religious philosophies formed
the basis of Europe’s Renaissance movement. B. Islamic scholars raised so many questions about science and architecture that Europe wanted to discover the answers. C. Islam’s condemnation of the works of ancient Greek and Roman thinkers initiated retaliation in Europe. D. Islamic scholars preserved some of art and literature’s most classical works, inspiring the Europeans.
The correct answer is option D. "Islamic scholars preserved some of art and literature’s most classical works, inspiring the Europeans". During Islam's Golden Age not only science and economy was improved in Islam territories, but also the cultural works flourished. Among the advances in cultural ideals, Islamic scholars preserved art and literature and many works were translated from Greek, Persian, Indian, Chinese, Egyptian, and Phoenician civilizations into Arabic and Persian. This was an inspiration for Europe, as a similar approach was taken during the European Renaissance.
"Islamic scholars preserved some of art and literature’s most classical works, inspiring the Europeans" is one <span>of the primary ways Islam’s Golden Age impacted the European Renaissance. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D".</span>
The Hegira or Hijrah<span> (Arabic: هِجْرَة), also romanized as Hijra and Hejira, is the migration or journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib, later renamed by him to Medina, in 622 CE.</span>