
Golden Age of Islam
The Golden Age of Islam, roughly from the 8th to 14th centuries, was a period when the Islamic world experienced remarkable cultural, scientific, and intellectual growth. Scholars in cities like Baghdad and Córdoba made advances in medicine, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and arts. This era fostered the translation of ancient texts and the creation of original ideas, laying foundations for modern science and technology. It was characterized by vibrant trade, cultural exchange, and a commitment to knowledge, contributing significantly to global development and helping preserve and expand human understanding during that time.