Was the Islamic Golden age actually a time of intellectual advancement or just a meme?
>>1249250
non-whites have never contributed anything to science, philosophy, or academia.
all ancient civilizations were built by an ancient nordic ruling caste that was bred out due to forced interracial breeding imposed by ancient liberals
>>1249250
>or just a meme
Honestly kill yourself
The meme is that Islam during that time period is falsely represented as a unified political entity where there were multiple competing Islamic states.
That being said, progress is more likely to happen in places with positive economic conditions and during the middle ages, the Islamic world had the trade routes to the east and west run through it. The biggest decline in the Islamic world was when Europeans advance sailing and navigation techniques to bypass an increasingly hostile Ottoman state thus reducing the flow of money through those areas and making the Mediterranean largely irrelevant
In reality it was even more glorious. If only western historians wasn't downplayed such important page of human history. But what else would you expect from descendants of crusaders who destroyed the centers of Islam Civilization with such cruel barbarism.
>>1249250
Somewhat a meme. They mostly just preserved some Greek ideas, debated the shit out of it and then lost most of it when more fundamentalist Wahhabi-esque scholarly movements came along.
>>1249268
Blavatsky pls go
>>1249409
Is that a Blavatsky meme or a Savitri Devi/Evola one? Serrano maybe?
Someone should put out a Stormfag Reader's Digest so these faggots are easier to keep track of.
>>1249409
Blavatsky was a huge indiaboo
>>1249250
More like an economic golden age
>>1249354
This magnificent mosque was built in the Qajar period of Iran though.
There's nice and beautiful architecture from the golden age, better use that.
>>1249405
It was actually the Sassanid that kept the Greek works and collected works from the Indian. The Muslims who conquered the Sassanid area tookover the duties in those old Sassanid area(they were the same people afterall).
>>1249268
>falling for the eurocentrism meme
heh
>>1249250
it was legit, ibn khaldun is my favorite scholar from the period
although post-european contact, zainuddin makhdum and other jihadist scholars are interesting
>>1249443
this, the indian ocean world economy was incredible at the time
aden, fustat, etc. were the world's busiest ports
What did the Chinese think of islam? I assume there was some diffusion.
Why did monotheism never really take hold in China the way that it did over the rest of the world?
>>1249443
Economic golden age leads to other kinds of golden ages
>>1250044
>What did the Chinese think of islam? I assume there was some diffusion.
initially they thought it was a more logical and masculine version of Christianity, which was seen as more insidious and feminine. but it was still initially seen as a barbarian religion, along with all foreign religions (with the exception of Buddhism)
the Yuan dynasty also saw a large influx of Muslims into China as administrators, professionals, soldiers, generals, and courtiers.
so Islam became more "Chinese" and gained more prominence and respect then among the populace (significantly more so than Christianity), but it was never really considered as 'mainstream' as Buddhism or Taoism.