<span>Literature</span> in the Golden Age of Islam has impacted
the world to this day. A well-known individual of this time, Averroes, avidly
translated and preserved Aristotle’s scientific observations. He also authored
his own pieces of writing on Islamic religion and philosophy. Rumi, a famous
poet, delved into a more artistic side of literature and generated poems
on passion as well as devotion to the Islamic faith; dozens of these poems are
still admired and read. Finally, one novel widely revered in the modern and
ancient world is One Thousand and One
Nights, a collection of short stories for readers.
Explanation:
nepal is beautiful because of Mt. Everest and it is landlocked because there is no water.
West Africa's smaller societies such as Benin and Hausa, grew in ways such as trade and farming, building off of previous achievements. Africa's larger kingdoms improved in the factors of education, with the introduction of new Muslim teachings, as seen in maliand shonghai kingdoms.
3. The literacy rate began to rise as interest in learning grew.
4. Books became available to many people throughout Europe.
Before the results of the printing press, when Johannes Gutenberg invented it in 1440, only about thirty percent of European adults were literate (could read and write). His invention flooded Europe with printed material which is when literacy rates began to rise after interest in learning increased.