Islamic Golden Age
You'll understand the Islamic Golden Age as a period of remarkable intellectual and cultural flourishing (8th–14th centuries) when Muslim scholars made groundbreaking advances across science, mathematics, philosophy, and literature.
You'll learn how the House of Wisdom served as the intellectual heart of the Islamic Golden Age, where scholars translated, preserved, and built upon Greek, Persian, and Indian knowledge.
You'll discover how Islamic mathematicians invented algebra, advanced trigonometry, and developed the decimal system—innovations that transformed mathematics and enabled scientific progress worldwide.
You'll see how Falsafa (Islamic Aristotelian philosophy) and Adab literature created a cosmopolitan intellectual culture where diverse traditions merged to shape medieval Islamic civilization.