The golden age of Islam is the most profound time period. This time period was between 700 AD through 1258 AD. It is the most profound because during this time Muslims established hospitals. Also there were many intellectual advances such as coming up with the number zero. Last but certainly not least they were able to translate all the worlds’ knowledge into one language, Arabic. A lot of the knowledge there is today in the world was gained during this time period. Many are probably not familiar with the Golden age Of Islam. The Golden age of Islam was a golden time for Muslims. It was a time of prosperity for them and the world. They had the privilege to absorb all the worlds’ knowledge and translate it all into one language. It was also a very peaceful time where anyone no matter what religion they were, was allowed to contribute any knowledge they had. This was the time when Thomas Aquinas came up with the idea that you can have both religion and science . During this time they came up with a hospital system, started training doctors, and they came up with the germ theory. “The Arabs in conquering Iraq found a flourishing medical service, which was the Nestorian Christian academy” . There they studied …show more content…
“Al Razi is noted from The Spiritual Physic, which shows him a thoughtful psychologist and outstanding physician” . Like him there were many other scholars who made an impact in the intellectual world. One of Al Razi’s ideas was that each man must eat, be clothed, and have shelter and security . Living in present day it is easy to conclude that, that idea is fundamental to society today. Every person to reach there full potential has to eat, has to be warm, and has to feel secured. Just from that one idea it is easy to see how most of the way we live today was learned during that time. Maybe it wasn’t learned during that time but it then that it was written down on