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Greek Philosphy in the Ancient Muslim World

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The rise and fall of Greek thought in the ancient Muslim world. (abbasid empire). enjoy it you swags!

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  • Farabi and Ghazali were Persian, not Arab

  • @ewkfdbejwfb

    I do not deny that during golden age of Islam Muslim scientists had not their investigations them selfs. But most of the knowledge Muslims had back these times, it was copied. Arabs use to storage knowledge from other nations more rather investigating something new them selfs. I do not about Andalusia, but i am telling you Arabs were only copy and only copy

  • @Athlon2010

    am not talking about turks in the ottoman times but during the Islam golden age there are a numbers of turks who invent and develop our knowledge(from Uzbekistan & Kazakhstan ).

    as ARAB its well known that we keep all our history save and you can in check this story when the the King Second Gorge of England send his daughter with students to study from the most advanced Euoropian country at that time which is Andalusia dont tell me Andalusia take their knowledge from India& Greek.

  • @ewkfdbejwfb

    have a great weekend

  • @ewkfdbejwfb

    Turks ? Turks were specialist on how to give the most insane and painful death to their prisoners. Turks knew how to execute their victims on impalement... they could stick a pillar from the ass of their victim and export it out the mouth. The victim waited for its death for almost a whole day. As for Arabs, you were quite wiser in "islamic golden age" and storage knowledge from Indian, Persians and Greeks. But i as i said Arabs used to copy more than investigating something new .

  • @Athlon2010

    lol

    i will just remind you of the fact that Byzantine army on the battle of Mu'tah as we Arab called it almost 70% of the soldiers were Arab (Syrian and iraqi Christians) plus the fact Muslims have lose the battle but we finish it the way we want >>>

    its better to read why Mu'tah battle happend then you will know that my information is the truth.

    anyway have a nice day bro its all the past.

  • @Athlon2010 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhh lol what a nice point to talk about ??? do heard about the math(aljebra) the its totaly belong to ARAB to let you know arab as a nation exist before Greeks or Persian have you heared about: 1-ibn al-Haytham 2-Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi 3-Abbas Ibn Firnas i can list 100's of ARAB Inventors. everyone knows that persians and greeks had their development in humans knowledge but dont forgets arab and turks.
  • @SilveradoNL Where do you got that Muhammad copied from ancient Greek??? He didn't even know how to read and write.

  • well the truth is

    Arab Muslims were not inventors of something new.. the only they could do is to adopt wisdom and knowledge  from ancient Greeks and also from Byzantine Greeks ... Arab caliphs beg Byzantine Greeks for translated books of ancient Greek science...

    In Mohamed campaigns Muslims were victorious all over their battles except in the Battle of Mu'tah where Mohammad troops were defeated by Byzantine Greeks and 3 of his companion were killed.

  • Lol this movie is wrong as hell.

    Ancient greeks influenced the world more then islam did!

    Scroll down on this page wwwDOTenDOTwikipediaDOTorg/wik­i/Hippocratic_Corpus

    And u can see a list of encyclopedias which had been translated before phophet muhammed was even born.

    Muhammed did not prophecise but just copied most his stuff from ancient Greek literature.

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