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History, 17.12.2020 23:10 ssargeant2559

02:33:33 Refer to the two passages.
How did the Islamic beliels expressed in the passages
affect the intellectual growth of the Islamic empire
between 1200 and 1450 CE?
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"I was sitting with Abu Darda' in the mosque of
Damascus, when a man came to him and said: 'O Abu
Darda, 'I have come to you from Al-Madinah, the city of
the Messenger of Allah (saw), for a Hadith which I have
heard that you narrate from the Prophet (saw).' He said:
'Did you not come for trade?' He said: 'No.' He said: 'Did
you not come for anything else?' He said: 'No.' He said:
heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: "Whoever
follows a path in the pursuit of knowledge, Allah will
make easy for him a path td Paradise. The angels lower
their wings in approval of the seeker of knowledge, and
everyone in the heavens and on earth prays for
forgiveness for the seeker of knowledge, even the fish in
the sea. The superiority of the scholar over the
worshipper is like the superiority of the moon over all
Islamic knowledge was incorporated into Asian
political policies.
O An Islamic center of learning was established in
northern Africa.
o Islamic power in European politics increased due to
superior knowledge.
O Islamic knowledge spread throughout the world due
to increased trade.
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