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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
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Who ever can right me a 2 page long essay summary on the Muslim Empires ill make u brain lest it plz i dont feel like reading th

e whole chapter do you know how many pages this is so plz send it to my nubr (602) 584-6323

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Dmitry [639]3 years ago
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Answer:

The importance of Islam to Europe between 1500 and 1800s is the contributions that made to

European society such as architecture, military, medicine, and, technology. Even though

Europe had an ethnocentric attitude and thought other civilizations were “inferior” they utilized

their knowledge for themselves. Such as their military, everything about the Muslim social order

revolved around war, which was how empires prospered and conquered land. They were ready

for war. But they were not just power-hungry they knew how to rule their empire and make it run

smoothly. An example is their agriculture, they had narrowed down planting and harvesting to

science, and used the over production to feed millions of people. The Muslim Empires also

developed in the arts, sciences and mathematics, which was why Islam teaching was the

foundation to what we are learning today.

One of Muslim Empires that expanded into what is now Iraq and Egypt was the Ottoman Turks.

These people were mostly war orientated which was how they out smarted their rivals and

quickly expanded their empires. The Turks rose this fast because of strong leadership

and kept a warrior aristocracy. This social class of soldiers was granted control over land and

peasants. As they kept on getting bigger, they wanted direct control of the Ottoman

bureaucracy. Captured prisoners who were strong enough to fight were put into an infantry

division called the Janissaries. Even they were legally slaves they educated and later converted.

The Janissaries were vital to defend against enemy attacks of the Christian and Muslim

adversaries. As the Ottoman Empire continued to prosper future sultans began getting weaker,

because of their riches and good fortune. The sultans focused on being remembered by

building elaborate mosques rather than reinforcing communication and security around the

empire. Because of the sultans being relaxed and thinking that no one can conquer their

empire, lead to their down fall.

Another important empire was the Mughals, which were Muslim. Shah Akbar made huge

reforms to society during his rule, such as giving women the chance to pursue education and

encouraging widows to remarry. Along with those reforms Akbar tolerated different religious

practices during his rule, such Hindu and Muslim. Also he provided education for the lower class, so that they could advance in life. He also gave women power over political offices. It was

the first time in history when women realized that they can take over a position that had influence.

What many people do not realize is Europe’s knowledge comes from Islamic teaching of math

and design that is put into buildings. Also in Central Asia they contributed spices, different

clothes and the Islamic religion. Islamic societies set a high bar when it came to gorgeous

places of worship, expensive courts, and gardens. It is not known Europe took them as an

example and tried to build palaces and courts in their image. We have not truly realized how

mixed our society and where the foreign starts and the native begins.

The Ottomans ruled with ambition, they took over the lands of the fallen Constantinople and

conquered over villages and kingdoms until the Ottoman Empire expanded. But also the legacy

of the Ottoman Empire did not extinguish, simply because it fell. Its remnants still live on in our building, knowledge and faith.Explanation:

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