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Tcecarenko [31]
3 years ago
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1. Select one key achievement, key figure, or contribution that impacts life today from each of the five categories

History
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Radda [10]3 years ago
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The key achievements, figures, or contributions that impact life today and started during the Golden Age of Islam, were the following.

> First, we have to say that the Golden Age of Islam approximately started in 750 and ended by 1200 A.D.

> During this period, Islam represented a major force of progress in different fields such as politics, mathematics, medicine, trade, and military strategy.

> Caliph Harun al-Rashid ordered to hire the best scholars of the time to translate into Arabic important educational texts.

> This smart decision allowed the beginning of great knowledge in the Muslim world.

> Another important contribution was made by Averroes.

> He encouraged Islamic schools to introduce Greek texts and he built a public library containing ancient Greek works.

> His real name was Ibn Rushd (1126-1198). He was a renowned philosopher.

> He established that the study of philosophy was correct in Islam and that the elite should read philosophical works.

> Another contribution, now in the field of medicine, was made by Ali ibn Mousa al-Ridha (765-818).

> He was the author of the document titled "The Great Treatise."

> The document refers to how to cure and take care of the body.

We can conclude that during the Gold Age of Islam, the Muslim world saw great advancements in medicine, philosophy, politics, education, and the military, due to the great vision of their leaders.

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