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muslim scientists in the period before 1450 C.E. generally participated in intellectual and scholarly exchanges with neighboring countries by

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Expanding upon the legacy of earlier scientific works by conducting their own research.

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translating Greek texts into Arabi

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Following the overthrown of the Umayyad Dynasty, by the Abbasid Caliphate, the Dynasty which was at the center of civilization in the Middle East, around 750 CE, in what would be later termed as the Golden Age of Islam.

During this period, Muslim scientists generally participated in intellectual and scholarly exchanges with neighboring countries by translating Greek texts into Arabic. This is evident through al-Kindi's writings, such as letters detailing the significance and capacity of Greek ideas, and how these ideas could be harnessed in favor of ninth-century Islam.

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