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Muslim civilisations

Muslim civilizations refer to the diverse cultures, societies, and achievements that emerged in regions where Islam was practiced, beginning in the 7th century. Stretching across the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia and Europe, these civilizations contributed significantly to various fields, including science, mathematics, medicine, art, and literature. The Golden Age of Islam, from the 8th to the 14th centuries, was particularly notable for advancements such as algebra, astronomy, and preservation of ancient texts. The rich heritage of Muslim civilizations continues to influence the modern world through cultural, intellectual, and religious contexts.