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Islamic Civilization: Unity, Knowledge, and Cultural Exchange

Explore the rich history and contributions of Islamic civilization, from adhering to Islamic principles to promoting unity and multiculturalism. Discover the advancements in science, architecture, education, and medicine, showcasing the balance between spirituality and materialism. Immerse yourself in the Arabic language, museums, and cultural events that highlight the Islamic heritage. Respect, appreciation, and the pursuit of knowledge have made Islamic civilization thrive and interact with other cultures.

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Islamic Civilization: Unity, Knowledge, and Cultural Exchange

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  1. Adhering to the Islamic religion in word and deed • Unity of Muslims and distance from intolerance and racism. • Science, work and sincerity in them

  2. Faithfully to God

  3. Contributed to show Islamic architecture in public and governmental buildings. Established museums that specialize in Islamic civilization. Enacted laws and established societies to maintain Arabic (language of civilization). Established specialized centers for teaching Arabic for non-Arabs in many countries around the world. Hosted major exhibitions and cultural events and dedicated some of them for highlighting the Arab Islamic civilization.

  4. Respecting others and appreciating their efforts. Hence, the Islamic civilization interacted with other civilizationsdue to benefiting from, developing and enriching their knowledge • The principle of good deed • Believing in knowledge and respecting the mind. Muslims built schools, universities and libraries to spread knowledge. • Balance between the spirituals and the material Not right. They (Muslims) established hospitals and authored books on medicine. In terms of architecture, they planned entire cities based on scientific caliphate.

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