Some Considerations on Scientific and Cultural Achievements at the “Golden Age” of Islamic Civilization History Cover Image

Некоторые Судждения О Научных И Культурных Достижениях В "Золотом Веке" Истории Исламской Цивилизации
Some Considerations on Scientific and Cultural Achievements at the “Golden Age” of Islamic Civilization History

Author(s): Vesile Şemşek
Subject(s): Social history, Middle Ages, Islam studies, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Serkan YAZICI
Keywords: West; Islam; civilization; history; society;

Summary/Abstract: The Islamic civilization developed by accepting some aspects of civilizations other than its own, and also influenced some of them in various aspects. He took people or societies belonging to different civilizations into his circle of faith. These new Muslims combined their ancient culture with Islamic values and created their original local culture. Thus, the cultures in question have also shaped the wealth of Islamic civilization in one aspect. Indeed, he led people living in Asia, Africa, and Europe to his faith. Now they are among the decadents of Islamic civilization. On the other hand, Islam has also directly or indirectly influenced certain civilizations and cultures in various fields. Islamic civilization has influenced other societies in the social and scientific fields. Science, technology, literature, art, architecture, lifestyle, economy, and so on. some values in the fields have been adopted by other members of civilization and culture. Scientific and cultural research in the Islamic world has made Islamic civilization more advanced than in the medieval Western world. VIII-XIII. it was a process of interaction that lasted for about five hundred decadent centuries. The purpose of this study is to show the influence of Islamic civilization on other civilizations, in particular that Europeans, who were quite backward in the Middle ages, tried to capitalize on the achievements they saw in the Islamic world and transfer their various elements to their country. In addition, the reinterpretation of these programs is to eventually tell that in Europe there were reforms and the Renaissance that gave rise to Western civilization to this day.

  • Issue Year: 5/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 463-477
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Russian