Muslim Civilizations Section 3 Muslim Civilizations Golden Age
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Muslim Civilizations Section 3: Muslim Civilization’s Golden Age Witness History Audio: Inspiration from Aristotle Social and Economic Advances Muslim merchants spread Islam into South and Southeast Asia and served as links between East Asia and Europe. Muslims pioneered new business practices and spread ideas from one region to another. They produced fine manufactured goods and expanded agricultural lands. Unlike in other societies of the time, Muslims enjoyed social mobility, and slaves were often freed in acts of charity. Color Transparency 59: The Silk Road Note Taking Transparency 89: Muslim Achievements 1 of 7
Muslim Civilizations Section 3: Muslim Civilization’s Golden Age Muslim Art, Literature, and Architecture Arabs and Persians had rich poetic traditions. Mosques became symbolic of Muslim architecture and incorporated Byzantine elements. Calligraphy and the art of miniature paintings were especially honored. 2 of 7
Muslim Civilizations Section 3: Muslim Civilization’s Golden Age Muslims Seek Knowledge Baghdad was a center of learning, and Muslim scholars also preserved the works of earlier civilizations. Muslim mathematicians and doctors made remarkable advances. Color Transparency 58: Doctor With Patient Quick. Take Section Quiz Progress Monitoring Transparency 3 of 7
Muslim Civilizations: Section 3 Color Transparency 59: The Silk Road 4 of 7
Muslim Civilizations: Section 3 Note Taking Transparency 89: Muslim Achievements 5 of 7
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