Wednesday, July 04, 2007

The Islamic History Of Europe

A) Muslims In Spain (Andalusia)


The following is an excellent BBC documentary:


Part-1 (44: 28)





Part-2 (44:28)

Sicily Then Paris:

In the last part of the film in Part 2, Rageh Omer travels to Paris to trace the influence of Islam on the intellectual revival of Europe

In the 13th. century, 2 centuries before the European Renaissance, the writings of Ibn Rushd (Averreos) reached Paris and sparked a great debate and introduced new ideas which were opposed by the Catholic church

He meets Dr. George Saliba (Professor of Arabic and Islamic Science at Colombia University) at the Institut du Monde Arabe who gives a presentation on Muslim scientists and their impact on Europe





B) When The Moors Ruled In Europe:

Part-1 (9:38)




Part-2 (9:43)



Part-3 (9:31)



Part-4 (9:57)



Part-5 (9:10)



Part-6 (9:46)



Part-7 (9:19)



Part-8 (9:59)



Part-9 (9:39)



Part-10 (9:06)



Part-11 (6:06)




C) "The Muslim Influence On Europe and The West"

By Abdal Hakim MuradPurchase the full-length lecture at: http://www.MeccaCentric.com
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In his final address to the non-Muslim participants of the New Mexico educational retreat, Abdal Hakim looks at the other aspects of the long-standing historical interaction of the three Abrahamic faiths, such as the transmission of science, technology, and philosophical ideas from the Islamic world to the Western world.

Islam in the middle ages was a very successful commercial and material civilization and this fact combined with the Muslim's strategic geographic positions allowed for such a profound influence and contribution.

The speaker looks at the economic/cultural/scientific contributions in the areas of maritine navigation and exploration, agriculture, music, poetry, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, chemistry, and much more. (Recorded at the Dar al Islam Teachers' Institute seminar).

Video Length : (17:41)




D) Muslim Cordoba:

This Islam On Line article on the city should of interest:

The Invasion
The Mezquita
The Legacy of Cordoba
A Symbol of Prosperity, Diversity, and Tolerance
The Beginning or the End?

Source for The Above information:
IslamOnLine


E) Further Sources:

AFP. "Controversial London Sale of Spanish Mosque Beams Withdrawn '

Coates, Ken. "
The Cordoba Seminar on Peace and Human Rights in Europe and the Middle East"

Gedal, Najib. "The Great Mosque of Cordoba: A Geometrical Analysis."

Guichard,P. "
Cordoba the Magnificent."

Kubisch,N. "
The Great Mosque of Cordoba."

Menocal. M. R. "
Culture in the Time of Tolerance."

Menocal. M. R. "
The Culture of Translation."

Menocal. M. R. "
The Literature of Al-Andalus."

Phyun5. "
The Middle Ages."

Sills, Ben. "
Cathedral May See Return of Muslims." Apr. 19, 2004.

United Press International (UPI). "
Rare Mosque Beams Pulled from Auction." Apr. 4, 2006.

Wikipedia "
Cordoba, Spain"

Wikipedia "
Mezquita"

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