8. Impact of Islamic Civilization and Culture on Humanity
عالمِ انسانیت پر اسلامی تہذیب وثقافت کے اثرات
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53575/u8.v6.02(22).75-89Keywords:
Adoption, Islamic Civilization, Intellectual, Social, scholarly, Impact, civilizations of the worldAbstract
In the sphere of culture and civilization, adoption, acceptance, gaining and impact are undeniable facts. This paper studies the impacts of Islamic civilization on the other civilizations. It finds that Islamic civilization had been a profound impact on the other civilization intellectually, socially and scholarly. This is not only a claim of Muslim scholars but a fact confessed by prominent western scholars and historian of science and knowledge.
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