The Muslim Empires The importance of Islam to Europe between 1500 and 1800s is the contributions that made to European society such as architecture, military, medicine, and, technology. Even though Europe had an ethnocentric attitude and thought other civilizations were “inferior” they utilized their knowledge...
Religion has, throughout the ages, been the defining point of countries across the world. Even despite the millennia that have gone by since world religions were first founded, they hold an important role in society. To understand why they are important today, it is important...
Because of differences in history, culture, and circumstance, the ancient Muslim world and the Byzantine Empire developed with very different scientific goals and achievements. The Muslims worked with a great spread of mathematical and scientific work, while the Byzantine Empire focused on architecture. These different...
In the Oxford Handbook: Islam and Politics, Khaled Abou El Fadl identified conflicting views of two Arab states on the topic of revolution. The first view comes from Saudi Arabia citing the phenomenon to be un-Islamic, more so goes against the principles of Shari’a, Islamic...
The Mughal Empire established approximately two hundred years of history, yet recordings of this history have been focused on the lives of the Emperors and have depicted women as merely partners to produce and raise heirs to the throne. The domestic life was thought to...
The Mali Empire is an empire well-known for its wealth and religious influence in the West Africa. The empire was established in 1235 Common era by King Sundiata Keita and began through the merging of smaller Malinnike kingdoms within Ghana and the upper Niger river...
In the book Mansa Musa and the Empire of Mali Mecca was a city of Saudi Arabia which was a holy spot where the Muslims yearly heavily assembled called the Hajj happens. It is trusted that a Muslim should take a visit at this heavenly...