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Forgetting the Arabs: Europe on the cusp of the Renaissance
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Forgetting the Arabs: Europe on the cusp of the Renaissance

Why was Islamic philosophy, once the epitome of Arab learning, eventually rejected by Muslims? And why, after assimilating it, did Europeans distance themselves from its formulators? This program seeks to understand the religious climate of the late...

The Andalusian epic: Islamic Spain
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The Andalusian epic: Islamic Spain

This program addresses the expansion of the Arab empire into Spain, where Muslims ruled with tolerance for more than seven centuries. The introduction and consolidation of Islamic power in Spain, the creation of the Umayyad emirate by the sole survi...

Ulema and philosophers: faith vs. reason in Islamic Arabia
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Ulema and philosophers: faith vs. reason in Islamic Arabia

By replacing paganism with monotheism and tribal life with empire-building, the Arabs of the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties effected a complete paradigm shift in their worldview. This program studies the codification of Islamic law and assimilation o...

The Muslim town: urban life under the caliphate
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The Muslim town: urban life under the caliphate

Although the first towns the Arabs founded during the expansion of Arabia were only vast campsites, it was not long before their temporary dwellings gave way to the magnificent signature architecture of Arabian culture. What was it like to live in t...

Everything under the sun: astronomy, mathematics, and Islam
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Everything under the sun: astronomy, mathematics, and Islam

Picking up mathematics and astronomy from where the ancient Greeks had left off, Arab scholars paved the way for the Copernican revolution and the rebirth of science in Europe. This program reveals the Empire of the Caliphate's role in developing th...

Once upon a time: Baghdad during the Abbasid dynasty
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Once upon a time: Baghdad during the Abbasid dynasty

The victory of the Abbasids over the Umayyads signified much more than the replacement of one dynasty with another. With it, Islam saw the birth of a multiethnic concept of power, in which both Arab and non-Arab Muslims could share authority. This p...

From Arabic to Latin: the assimilation of Arab knowledge
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From Arabic to Latin: the assimilation of Arab knowledge

As dissension mounted between the rival Arab dynasties in Baghdad, Cordoba, and Cairo, Christendom rallied to oppose the Muslims in Spain and Jerusalem. This program plots out the decline of the Empire of the Caliphate and the acquisition of Arab kn...

The secrets of the human body: Islam's contributions to medicine
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The secrets of the human body: Islam's contributions to medicine

This program investigates the practice of medicine during the Abbasid Caliphate, offering profiles of Jurjis ibn Jibrail, personal doctor to Caliph al-Mansur; Yuhanna ibn Masawayh, head of Caliph al-Ma'amun's House of Wisdom; Rhazes, whose Kitab al-...

An art of living: Arab aesthetics in 9th century Spain
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An art of living: Arab aesthetics in 9th century Spain

As life among the aristocracy in Damascus and Baghdad attained its zenith of refinement, another important cultural center was developing in Islamic Cordoba. This program focuses on the remarkable cultural contributions of Ziryab, a talented young m...