How Muslims Dealt with Ancient Civilizations
The article replies to the accusation that Islam’s attitude regarding the ancient civilizations was aggressive and that Islam was responsible for the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
The article replies to the accusation that Islam’s attitude regarding the ancient civilizations was aggressive and that Islam was responsible for the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
The article focuses on the concept of trial in the Muslims’ view and shows that Muslims disunity and betrayal of each other is a big part of their current trial.
The article sheds light on the Islamic care for the youth and tries to answer the universal question they had about life and religion.
Does Islam promote a position of fanaticism and narrow-mindedness against the other; or interaction and dialogue? Read to know…
By Abdullah Craig Walker This is the fourth part of the series. The author focuses here on Islam’s golden age and its effect on the Jewish-Muslim relations. He also highlights the relation between political Islam and anti-Semitism. Click to read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Islam’s Golden Age The Islamic Golden Age, from 750 c.e. to 1257 […]
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