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What were the 3 factors that aided the golden age

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The three factors that aided the Islamic Golden are listed below:

  1. Paper was introduced and , information was democratized and it became possible to make a living from simply writing and selling books.
  2. The Arabs assimilated the scientific knowledge of the civilizations they had conquered, including the ancient Greek, Roman, Persian, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian civilizations. Many advances in architectural construction, and mosques, tombs, palaces, and forts were inspired by Persian architecture.
  3. Responding to circumstances of time and place, Islamic physicians and scholars developed a large and complex medical literature exploring and synthesizing the theory and practice of medicine.

Here, talking about the Islamic Golden age which dated from 8th century to the 14th century during which the Muslim rulers established one of the biggest empires in history. During this period, artists, poets, writers, engineers, scholars, philosophers, geographers, and traders from the Islamic world contributed to agriculture, arts, economics, industry, law, literature, navigation, philosophy, sciences, sociology, and technology, both by preserving earlier traditions and by adding their own inventions and innovations, thus bringing the change and development.

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Answer: They used astronomy for navigation, creating a calendar, and for religious practices like finding the direction of Mecca for prayer. They invented technology like the quadrant and astrolabe and built observatories to study the sky. They studied Greek, Indian, and Chinese mathematics including geometry and trigonometry.

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