Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example

IT is fairly obvious that many of the practices of the culture of Andalusia are enshrined in the ideals and principles of Islam as emphasised in the Hadharic sense. In fact, the Golden Age of Islamic civilisation is a direct outcome of it, without having to attach any religious label to it. Phys...

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Main Author: Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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description IT is fairly obvious that many of the practices of the culture of Andalusia are enshrined in the ideals and principles of Islam as emphasised in the Hadharic sense. In fact, the Golden Age of Islamic civilisation is a direct outcome of it, without having to attach any religious label to it. Physics, Abdus Salam, in his acceptance speech in Oslo, cited a specific case in Toledo as an example. As early as the 11th century, Toledo had been a centre for the transmission of knowledge, culture and science to Europe. Among the scholars who flocked to the place from all over Europe were Gerard of Cremona and John of Seville. Other famous translators were Peter Abelard of Bath, Robert of Chester, Stephenson of Saragossa, William of Lunis and Philip of Tripoli.
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spelling usm-335312017-04-21T07:15:12Z http://eprints.usm.my/33531/ Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example Abd Razak, Dzulkifli HC79 Special topics-Including air pollution, automation,consumer demand, famines, flow of funds,etc. IT is fairly obvious that many of the practices of the culture of Andalusia are enshrined in the ideals and principles of Islam as emphasised in the Hadharic sense. In fact, the Golden Age of Islamic civilisation is a direct outcome of it, without having to attach any religious label to it. Physics, Abdus Salam, in his acceptance speech in Oslo, cited a specific case in Toledo as an example. As early as the 11th century, Toledo had been a centre for the transmission of knowledge, culture and science to Europe. Among the scholars who flocked to the place from all over Europe were Gerard of Cremona and John of Seville. Other famous translators were Peter Abelard of Bath, Robert of Chester, Stephenson of Saragossa, William of Lunis and Philip of Tripoli. 2005-07-24 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/33531/1/DZUL377.pdf Abd Razak, Dzulkifli (2005) Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example. New Sunday Times.
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Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example
title Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example
title_full Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example
title_fullStr Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example
title_full_unstemmed Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example
title_short Andalusia — the Golden Age’s shining example
title_sort andalusia — the golden age’s shining example
topic HC79 Special topics-Including air pollution, automation,consumer demand, famines, flow of funds,etc.
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