The Middle Ages drew a lot of change and marked a revolutionary time period. This was the time that advancement would emerge and the world prior to and after would be dramatically different from one another. Philosophers and philosophical values that were derived from the effects of the Middle Ages’ progress effect the events of the centuries following in Europe, Middle East, and all throughout the modern world into today. The spread of different religions, the advancement in technologies, and the continuous search for the rights of men would carry on through the ideas that were created in the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages had taken many different forms in the different regions of the world. The Middle East faced some of the largest changes. With the start of Islam and the spreading of the work of Islam, the Arabian and Middle Eastern countries faced a different life. Muhammad was a man who lived in the city of Mecca. This is where he would begin his quest to …show more content…
Every nation contained within Europe had developed its own form of Christianity and suited their own beliefs into the works of Christ. Some divisions of the church would even censor the Bible and change the holy scripture. All of these different dividends of Christianity tried to spread about Europe. Major branches were split into two and created different segregations of Christianity. The struggle between nations and different city states were keeping not only unity with people but unity of the religion. Europe was also broken into two different sections the Western right and the Eastern right. The split was at the city of Constantinople. The Catholic Church was without a doubt the largest and most successful denomination of the Church. The Catholic Church, specifically the Roman Catholic church found its roots in Italy, in the ruins of the Roman Empire and Italian city states that were inhabited during the Middle