Section 4: Islam`s Golden Age
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Section 4: Islam’s Golden Age
Omar Khayyan was a skilled Muslim
astronomer and mathmetician
From 800 to 1100 is viewed as a brilliant
in world history
A society can only reach the point of great
art and progress if it has money!
○ The Islamic world had plenty of money
Islamic Empire was rich from the many
lands it controlled and from trade
Baghdad was the capital during the Golden
Age
Traders from all over brought their goods to
the Caliph
○ This was Muhammad’s successor and the
person with the right to rule
Harun ar-Rashid: Caliph of Baghdad
This was a time of prosperity
He lived a life of luxury during his rule
He was a patron of the arts
○ He paid skilled writers, musicians, dancers,
and artists to live in Baghdad
○ He rewarded the works that pleased him
Tolerance was a major feature of Islam
during the golden age
Jews and Christians who accepted Muslim
rule were free to practice their religions
Non-Muslims were allowed to govern their
own communities
○ They paid higher taxes than Muslim subjects
and were not allowed to carry weapons
○ They were not required to serve in the military
Benefits of tolerance
Jews and Christians helped to create Islam’s
golden age
○ Example of this= Maimonides, was a Jew
living in the Muslim Empire
He was a doctor who wrote about how people could
believe in science and religion at the same time
Intellectual achievements
Scholars made contributions to science,
Mathematics, and Medicine
Stories like “Aladdin” were written and
collected from all over the Empire
○ These works were a collection of Indian and
Persian fairy tales, Egyptian romances and
Arab legends and love stories
Serious works of poetry were also written
○ These poems were used to teach ideas and
beliefs
The Sufis were a group of Muslims who
used poetry
○ They thought the world would reveal its
mysteries to the seeker who makes careful
observations
○ Sufis tried to be closer to God through prayer
and a simple life
They had little respect for religious authority
○ The most Famous Sufi poet founded the
religious group called the Whirling Dervishes
in the west