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The influence of Arabic literature on European writers is proven by what Reinhart Dozy quoted on his book "Spanish Islam: History of Moslems in Spain", of the Spanish writer AlGharo, who deeply regretted the neglect of Latin and Greek and the acceptance of the language of the Muslims, he said "The intelligent and eloquent people are bewitched by the sound of Arabic and they look down on Latin. They have started to write in the language of those who defeated them". A contemporary of his, who was more influenced by nationalistic feelings, expressed his bitterness when he said, “My Christian brothers admire the poetry and chivalry stories of the Arabs, and they study the books written by the philosophies and scholars of the Muslims. They do not do that in order to refute them, but rather to learn the eloquent Arabic style. Where today – apart from the clergy – and those who read the religious commentaries on the Old and New Testaments? Where are those who read the Gospels and the words of the Prophets? Alas, the new generation of intelligent Christians do not know any literature and language well apart from Arabic literature and the Arabic language. They avidly read the books of the Arabs and amass huge libraries of these books at great expense; they look upon these Arabic treasures with great pride, at the time when they refrain from reading Christian books on the basis that they are not worth paying attention to. How unfortunate it is that the Christians have forgotten their language, and nowadays you cannot find among them one in a thousand who could write a letter to a friend in his own language. But with regard to the language of the Arabs, how many there are who express themselves fluently in it with the most eloquent style, and they write poetry of the Arabs themselves in its eloquence and correct usage.”
"The growth of physical science", James Jeans, 1947.
Through this combination of acquisition and influx of knowledge, the Arabians became the curators of the scientific knowledge of the world.
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
This video is 6 min long but it gives a great overview of the intellectual fall of Islam and the reasons why, in the soothing tones of Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Edit: A look at the Silk Route/Road during this time shows that Baghdad was at the center of an important cross roads and a hotbed for the discussion and sharing of ideas, believed by a lot of people to have been the cause of this intellectual golden age in the area.
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: gosseyn
Interestingly, there are some Muslims who are open to the idea of extraterrestrial life around this time. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church will silence anyone who espouses the idea.
Here's a thread by Skyfloating regarding Islam and Extraterrestrials.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: DISRAELI
"The growth of physical science", James Jeans, 1947.
Through this combination of acquisition and influx of knowledge, the Arabians became the curators of the scientific knowledge of the world.
Professor Jeans touches on their work in chemistry, optics, and mathematics. Our numbers are called Arabic, because they reached the West via the Muslim world. The word "Algebra" has an Arabic origin. The star Algol has an Arabic name.
Islamic Spain and north-west Africa had renown in philosophy. The man known in the West as Averroes systematised the thinking of Aristotle in a way which became popular in Western universties, making it necessary for Thomas Aquinas to respond by Christianising the philosopher.
Howver, it should be pointed out that these were achievements of people brought up in the Islamic world, not the achievements of Islam as such. There was much intellectual dispute between Islamic philosophers and the Islamic theologians.
originally posted by: ADSE255
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: gosseyn
Interestingly, there are some Muslims who are open to the idea of extraterrestrial life around this time. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church will silence anyone who espouses the idea.
Here's a thread by Skyfloating regarding Islam and Extraterrestrials.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
And interestingly, there's no doubt that it was the Catholic Church that created Islam.
originally posted by: gosseyn
originally posted by: ADSE255
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: gosseyn
Interestingly, there are some Muslims who are open to the idea of extraterrestrial life around this time. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church will silence anyone who espouses the idea.
Here's a thread by Skyfloating regarding Islam and Extraterrestrials.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
And interestingly, there's no doubt that it was the Catholic Church that created Islam.
More precisely, I would say the people who have created Islam are Jews who accepted Jesus as a prophet. Not an usurper the way the large majority of Jews saw Jesus, and not the son of god like Christians, but just a prophet. Some call these Jews "Judeo-Nazarenes".