The Medieval Islamicate World: Crash Course History of Science #7
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- The religion of Islam significantly influenced knowledge-making in the greater Mediterranean and western Asian world. Islamicate scholars-meaning people influenced by Islamic civilization, regardless of their religious views-gave us terms such as “algebra,” “azimuth,” “algorithm,” “alcohol,” “alkali,” and “alembic.”
We’ll dive into Islamic medicine and philosophers such as the great Persian polymath Ibn Sina in future episodes. For now, let’s explore the beginnings of Islamicate natural philosophy.
It's really cool, you guys!
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As a Muslim this makes me both proud and kinda sad because how things are right now
Same here 2
@Afra The Fox Girl same 3
Same here 4
Let's try to live our lives (as much as we can) with the morals and philosophies of our wise ancestors.
Let's ignore the hatered and prejudice of the west, the ignorance, corruption and backwardness of our nations.
Let's not forget our scientists and philosophers whom history has forgotten, let's study, teach and add on to their wisdom. If we can't change our nations we can start from ourselves.
That's wise @@yuzan3607. No matter your circumstance, you can have pride just from knowing you're thinking in a way which leads to human flourishing. Pride => economy => politics => all. Remember it's one world of which you are a part.
The muslim ummah today (on the other hand): Sharing videos of a cat not stepping on Quran...Wow
Too real
😂😂😂
Nidzara K and Zamzam water turning light bulbs on
This comment deserves a Pulitzer Prize
HmFRS M OMG my mum showed me that and I cried because the dude comes from the same ummah as the medieval robot inventor
oh man ,he didn't even mention ibn al haytham ,jabir ibn hayan ,al kinidi ,al-Tabari.. and its still awesome!
he probably will in the next episodes :D
@Blue Gh Jabir bin Hayyan was great muslim scientist, your filthy mind would not fathem this truth.
You are filled with hate and in denial.
Awesome? It freaking blew my mind!
@@navedrizv My name is Jabir, so I did a bit of research and realized how lucky I am to be named after such an individual whom the west owes a tremendous amount due to his understanding of all the sciences we cherish today.
@How Would The Unwary Know Give me the source which states that Ibn al-Haytham was an atheist.
"Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave" ~Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
And then came the Mongols
Eventually, yes. However, first came the fundamentalists.
Adnan Bosnjak *dramatic mongol action scene from an old movie start playing*
They're the exception 😉
And then they converted to islam and became the ottoman empire
dchuhay don't bring lies here
You can't just drop "medieval robots" on me and say nothing about it!
thats because it is an exaggeration
mechanical automation existed even in prophet king Solomon's era.
having robots in medieval times should be no surprise
THIS!!!!
WE DEMAND ANSWERS!!!!
They were more like theme-park animatronics than modern-day useful robots, but still amazing.
"When Arabic was the language of science" Neil Degrass Tyson
Anyone who denies the greatness of the early Islamic caliphates is clearly mistaken.
Stolen knowledge, rewritten history. Come on, it's not that hard!
Kill those who deny medieval islamic science!
Science akbar!
:P
That greatness would not happen without Christian Nestorians who translated Greek book to Arabic.
Pien Mash
Hey look I'm atheist !
But really you can't deny that my ancestors had a great civilization
I don't care about islam !
Because most of these scientists were excited on charge of Heresy
Islam is just like any abrahamic savage religion !
And i know that the arabs translated some of the greek , Egyptian books
But they also developed that science !
Most of the basic of the modern science was made by the arabs !
And there's countless inventions they made such as the camera , the clock ,many of the medical tools , the basic of mathematics , algebra , the arabic numerals and alot more
Just please stop trying to Monopolize science on Europeans only!
Or even try to strip us from our history !
Because this is really disgusting and again this got nothing to do with islam !
It's like saying Christianity what made the US great
(even though there's alot of religious diversity there).
You are right, childish individuals will always deal with absolutes, science is a continuous process with each era contributing a certain amount of knowledge and progress, their is no ideal society and will never be, Iron Age Hellenistic era, Roman Empire, islamicate world, Eastern and southeastern Asian nations, post medieval western world etc, non of them was a perfect utopia but all had contributed to the progress of the mankind, their is no good and evil such absolute vague terms are in children stories only.
I've watched this video 4 times because I feel the need to search most of the info here so I can know more cause it all sounds so interesting. I feel like young me was robbed of this knowledge in my formal education.
it's not called robbed from you, if you live in the western it is called "not telling"
Yes sadly the media lies a lot.
Read about jabar bin hayan.
Hes one of the most influential figures in chemistry.
He is considered the father of chemistry along with later EUROPEAN scientists.
But he laid basis for later chemists.
Jabar bin hayan was a Persian polymath.a practicing shia Muslim and student of imam jafar( jafar was a theologian polymath and the son of the Prophet Muhammad,his 6th generation)
Most of the history we refer is from Christians and that's why you won't see praise about Islamic world in it
WALKING DEAD no they don’t teach us the the islamic history because they want us to stay ignorant and think that islam is a barbarian religion and that we they had no influence on our current world..
I'm glad to see positive comments, gives me hope that intelligence is still somewhat sought
madrasa is school in arabic btw
also qanats is channels in arabic
In other cultures and nations they hadn't schools at that time 😅
Right and a Muslim girls called fatima Al fehri is founder of education system .....
يا فاضي😂😂
In Bengali it means Islamic School.
And then the Mongols went and OBLITERATED Baghdad from existence.The greatest tragedy of the story of all humanity.
Panino Manino How about when Muslim Turks burnt the Library at Nalanda in India and razed the 2000 year old university to the ground, while killing all the teachers and the Brahmins on the spot.
Nalanda library still existed that time? :3
L I B A R A Y O F A L E X A N D R I A
What abut it?
Cough *The Library of Alexanderia* Cough *It could make our Civilization rum faster* Cough
Their dark age was our golden age
It was arguably the golden age of human civilization. There hasn't been a single time in human history where knowledge was prioritized to a scale similar to how it was during the Golden age of Islam.
Countries are divided today more than ever, and almost no country puts this much emphasis on knowledge.
Today the world is all about prioritizing money, power, and military.
And our golden age is ur dark one . Sadly . I hope we can all , everyone in the world , enjoy the golden age in the future
@@abhiprakash74999 sure but ur government would let us enjoing the golden age togther now and in the future????????????
Wow no hate comments iam impressed❤️
R&R talks not yet
Sorry
R&R talks they run away when they see the truth as if you threw a grenade on them
They don't like facts. They like fake news.
just wait for it
We were taught in my high school astronomy class how the Arabs saved astronomy. Since it is was the early 2000s in the USA, this blew some people’s minds.
@Mando Man lol, "stole". How do you steal knowledge?
Mando Man If true, I don’t think you know how knowledge works. Otherwise science is now built on “stealing” from each other.
@Mando Man Stole knowledge? you're not very bright aren't you?
@Mando Man Knowledge is something that is given from one scientist to another, and improved by the next.
If we stole, so did every other scientist. Because our advancement builds up from the experiments our ancestors. For once respect those who used their brain for the better ment of humanity, at least we didnt create bombs that would explode thousands of humans at a time.
@Mando Man bro by ur definition we all steal knowledge. None of us invented geology or quadratic equations or languages , yet we all learn it in school.
By ur definition , we should let children figure out everything from hindu numeral and decimal systems to advanced calculus.
Hawking stole from einstein who stole from Newton who stole from previous scholars. Lol .
It's not stealing , it's transference of knowledge in increasing quantity.
The abbassid caliphate had the highest life expectancy in the world before the industrial revolution
@Mateo Valenzuela
Average life expectancy of pre-industrial civilizations:
Ancient Greece - 25-28
Ancient Rome - 25
Medieval Islamic World - 35+ (source: Lawrence Conrad, The Western Medical Tradition)
Pre-Columbian America - 25-30
Late Medieval England - 30
As you can see, the Medieval Islamic World had the highest average life expectancy among pre-industrial civilizations.
.. because of the blood and money they sucked out of their people.
@@RazorEdge2006 Medieval England is a bad example. There were two mini ice ages.
@@isorokudono That was the life expectancy in Medieval England even before the mini-ice age.
@@navedrizv People lived longer in the medieval Islamic world because they had the highest living standards, most advanced medicine, most sophisticated hospitals and best healthcare available in the pre-modern era.
Damn, no ignorant people in the comments, guess if u want to stay ignorant u would never watch this channel!
so far i only found one, who calls ramadan a bloody month for some reason
Who’s the biggest fool the fool or the fool who follows a fool.
@@amigaamigo5307 you
jim janssen it... is a month...
Slapfacegamer i think they understood it as a month where blood is shed, which is not true.
The Islamic world was modern then and medieval now
lol true
Just another Bird ignorance, People that want power instead of knowledge, just reading one part of a religious text that coincidentally has violence in it and take it out of context and the revolve your whole life around it... people not teaching their children.
@Just another Bird it's really sad, i live in the arab world, and i see all the ignorance and misinformation, it's honestly sickening, but there's still hope, hope in the new generation, the educated bunch.
@Just another Bird The discovery of new trade routes, as well as finding the americas largly contributed to the down-fall of the Islamic Golden Age. You see, there is a correlation between trade and willingness to exchange not only goods, but also knowledge. There is a reason why a country's port-cities, or trade centres in general are more liberal in their world-view then the rest of the country. Back to the topic: The arabic-islamic world basically held monopol to the access of goods from the rest of Asia, such as spices, frankincense ect. that european kingdoms needed/wanted. All that stuff needed to take the Silk Road to get to the purchaser, which lead through the arab-islamic realms. However, once it was discovered by western powers (thanks to maps created by making use of the work of arabic-islamic schoolars), that you could get direct access to spices and stuff from Sri Lanka, India ect. by taking the sea-route and thus by-passing the large trade centres of the arab-islamic world, trade, and subsequently the exchange of knowledge began to decline rapidly. Even more so when the americas were discovered, and then exploited for their resources. So, with all the trade as good as gone (or rather reduced to an insignificant minimum, less then what was needed to sustain the endeavors of open minded Caliphs) from the arabic-islamic world also came political instability, which gave ample oppertunities for more radical and orthodox factions of the islamic world to grab for power themselves, and lastingly transform the face of the arab-islamic world, some of which we can still see today. But not all of that was bad either, though. Iraq for example, before the baseless US-invasion in '03, had one of the wolrd's best education systems, as well as a functioning health-care system the USA could only hope to have, all of which could be traced back to the Islamic Golden Age. Hospitals and health-care in general also flurished greatley during the Arab-Islamic Golden Age, which would have made Hippocrates of Kos and Galenos shed happy tears.
@Blue Gh That only happened once the Golden Age was over, and political instability had settled in, which in turn was fueled by the rapid decline of trade through the Silk Road. I suggest you go read Peter Frankopan's Book _The Silk Road_ .
scientific and philosophical revolutions in the West
like industrial revolution and Renaissance could never happen if it was not for the work done by the great great Muslim scientists of the middle ages.
So please make a video which is not Biased..
So much of this was undone when the Mongols came to town. They burned the library at Baghdad to the ground and thew so many books in the river that it was said the water turned black.
oh my, where did you hear this?
@@bilodolo11 it's true
When I hear the sacking of Baghdad (1250s) I laughed because I loved the mongols
Yes this is true, well documented as well, over a million Muslims were slaughtered and when genghis came to the Muslims he told them that because of there failure to fulfill ther duties to God, is the reason why he was able to rule over them. What a statement..that I agree with and I'm a Muslim
@@hdakahidef Why do they bring God into this?
We fell behind, it’s true. In the year 1258AD, Hülagu Khan with his huge Mongol Army completely razed Baghdad to the ground and set more than 36 of these priceless libraries on fire 😭😭😭
Millions of scriptures were lost. Baghdad was the knowledge hub of the Muslims ❤️ it took centuries for Muslims to bounce back from that loss.
Another thing I had wished this video included was that the VERY FIRST DEGREE GIVING UNIVERSITY was established by a Muslim woman. She paved the way for knowledge that is still in norm today. Ever wondered why the Graduation ceremony academic regalia looks like what a Muslim woman wears A.K.A Burqa? Well now you know 😊
It was a knowledge hub of the world!
Jayant Rawat that’s not only a misinformation but it was also refuted by Joseph B Lumbard. The movement had no impact on science or academics. It’s literally on the Wikipedia. Go check before commenting
Finalllyyyyy!!! A history of science that acknowledges Muslim contributions 🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏
Munira Hoosain and what do they contribute now?
what do christians contribute? pillage, plinder?
Munira Hoosain agreed.
Nightspyz1 lol like having professions in various different fields of work, like every other person? This video is talking about historical contributions.
probably because shes not a bigot.
Love how unbiased and neutral crash course video are
Excellent, I am a Muslim and an Engineer and about to start my Master's degree in Mechatronics this september 2020. Continuing their legacy in faith and in science.
Came here for the comments saying "Came here for the comments" or *sips tea, eats popcorn*
...stayed for the comments saying they came for the comments saying they came here for the comments or sips tea, eats popcorn
the comments are fairly peaceful unfortunately.
Wake up! O Ummah, Keep Going and Shine Again!
Islamic natural philosophy, also known as physics. Love to learn more. Thanks, Hank
Donato Marcello Radice Just stop! Your statement have no source's, It's quite sad really. I reccomend Citing your sources before stating them.
Then cite your sources for that not being the case. Incidentally in regards to actual physics he is mostly correct. The Islamic world made amazing advances in medicine, math, and astronomy... but not so much in physics. It should also be noted that most of the knowledge Islam had OVER the West during the middle ages was a result of them preserving Greek and Roman sources that the West had lost.
Roman sources ? Haha the Romans were not interested at all in sciences. They were great soldiers and thieves.
404Dannyboy you didn’t tell us a new thing my friend, every generation of science build its knowledge on the previous generations. Nothing comes from nothing.
Jarlaxle Daerthe Did you even watch the beginning of the video? Or do you simply enjoy living in ignorance?
So before the iPhone, there was .... _ISlam._
Fancy seeing you here so early lol, normally I just see you on Sandman's comments or the TFM channel's.
So will it be 1000 years after iPhone.
The NS Weeaboo I'm the _Diversity hire_ here.
Except it would be the IPhone that conquers all nations! :)
Not to devalue Islam’s size significance itself.
Ayyyyy
Amazing (and admittedly indescribably frustrating) how an engineering genius like Al-Jazari has gone completely untaught throughout all my years of schooling
Woow! This is really cool! I didn't know all of this I am so excited to know more.
Your excitement is so infectious Hank. Keep up the good work.
T'chaylet Handel I love history and I believe the knowledge we have today came from the hard work and contributions of many amazing people and they all deserve to be acknowledged. I think that crash course team is doing amazing job.
Ramadan Mubarak everyone! Have a nice month.
Ramadan Mbarak to you 2 brother\sister
Cometmoon448 Same to you!
Arunima Tiwari Salam
Donato Marcello Radice Somebody watched a little toooo much Fox News.
Donato Marcello Radice can you give as the statistics and comparisons
in the immortal words of a great islamic philiosopher, by the name of DJ Khaled..
"We da best"
Well he refuses to go down on women so maybe he's not all that great
elfarlaur How do I delete someone elses comment?
whoosh
random ness DJ Khaled is my religion
random ness 😂😂😂true dat
medieval times
-al khawirzmi,al biruni,ibn abbas etc
2018
-Dj Khaled
another one
Those were Persians, lmao!
@@saeedvazirian
you clearly missed the point of the video, and even more clearly you didnt read @Puseman comment.
maybe you should watch the video again!!
ohh maybe i should tell you since you probably will not understand this.
NO BODY MENTIONED ARABS HERE
ITS "ISLAMIC", PERSIANS WERE MUSLIMS FYI
Thanks :)
@@blackdedo93 Don't use Dj Khaled , he is a very bad influence to muslims.
blackdedo93
Persians weren't mulsims.
Zoroastrian or shia.
Both of them nothing to do with arabs and their islam. Isolated.
Even of you see other muslims don't consider iran as muslims because in reality they aren't muslim.
I remember watching Neil Degrass Tyson in a lecture years ago mention that there was a period of time when education fluorished in after the prophet died. But hearing about it in detail is fascinating. These guys were smart!
"after the prophet died" implies he was against it... on the contrary, his teachings planted the seeds for it.
Wasn't implying anything bro, just saying back what I heard.
He was wrong in so many ways.
Didnt Muhammed claimed that sperm is located in the back and that the Earth is flat like a rug ?
+Herodotus 94 no.
He didn’t mention Ibn Haytham, the first scientist who pretty much grandfathered the scientific method.
Right
I just can't help but notice how adorable Hank is whenever he butchers the pronounciation of an arabic word, just too cute ^^
Bag-dad. Gold stuff xD
To be honest, his pronunciation of Mu3tazilism impressed me
I love this topic id love to see more islamic videos. I am a history major trying to find a middle eastern studies grad school in the US and they are fairly rare. Its a shame they dont teach any of this stuff in the west enough, so its almost like you are re-learning history since this subject is rarely taught indepth outside of a designated college classroom. the near east is so rich in culture. I enjoyed watching this one i learned something new.
Queonnah-latrice Coleman maybe some college in Turkey has that knowledge u seek
iYoteOn aPineapple i wanted to stay in the US for schooling for now. I dont think im ready to leave my country for reaseach just yet but you are totally right they have amazing schools in turkey, ive seen great ones in england, egypt the list goes on. They have a few in the US but they are at top tier ivy leauge schools either that or they are expensive to go to lol but when i look overseas i see much more opportunites to study in the area.
Queonnah-latrice Coleman it's a shame they don't want to teach people about how muslims contributes to civilization, the first university in the world was build in Fes Morocco. I hope you found a good school here in the US
Though it is best to get your information from primary source may I recommended the RUclips Channel *Caspian Report*. He has a series that goes into a brief overview of the history of Islam and the role of Islam in science.
Soukaina Bensghir it really is isnt. But you know the west. We like to depict the middle east like its a wasteland, africa like everybody has no shoes and is absolute poor. If it has no immedaite relations to european affairs than it must be not worth anything they feel. smh!!! I have found a few programs but i need to get learning theres so much achievement to cover!!! Lol
Wow.. I am amazed at how respectful the video is 💜
Love from Egypt 😍
Mayar Hesham dont worry its not a video about islam, its about science, the opposite of islam
how respectful? you expected Crash Course to start insulting people?
Luis Sierra of course not that's why I clicked it immediately when I saw the notification.. Coz I know that I will enjoy every moment of it... But I mean there's other videos which are not that respectful ✌
this channel could talk about dog barf respectfully
Ibnziyad Tariq I think u didn't bay attention... Coz all those scientific inventions were based on the service of Islam and the Islamic society and to understand Allah and Islam better... And because of the life style of Islam as a religion and as a society all of that was possible.. ✌
Wait for it...
The Mongols. Dang it😥
Uncle Sam, Usually they are the exception.
Hey uncle Sam
And then its Uncle sam
@@مرزوقالعتيبي-ع2و يحول يالعتبان بكل مكان الاقيكم 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
The grand city of Kiev suffered the same fate as Baghdad, courtesy of... You guessed it.
We are learning how science prospered, but i feel that we should also learn how science dwindled and was forgotten, and why, because we obviously don't want that to happen again
the mongols razed baghdad which set us back hundereds of years and then the europeans burned every single book in Al Andalus when they reqonquerd it.
Wrong. The Catholic monks revered any book they found written in Arabic, and led a great translation movement to Castilian and Latin in places like the university of Salamanca. Needless to say, that was in Spain alone, and even prior to the fall of Granada in 1492 by two centuries. Arabic books, were in demand all over Europe, from Thomas Aquinas in Italy, Albertus Magnus in Germany, and Siger of Brabant from what is modern day South Holland, and many many more.
Furthermore, the sack of Baghdad in 1258 is pathetic excuse, as it wasn’t the Baghdad of the 9th century by any stretch of the imagination. Yes, it was still a huge metropolitan city, a very wealthy one too, but it lost its cosmopolitan essence centuries prior to the coming of Hulagu Khan. Oh, and the Abbasid Caliph ruled Baghdad and a few other towns and villages not far from it, making him the head of a city state, rather than what his ancestors from the 9th century ruled, a true empire spanning two continents. Stop repeating false information, and stop looking for simple answers. Do us all a favor, and read a few hundred books.
@@khalidalali186 it is so nice to see people not just arguing to be right but to seek the truth! No matter what country, culture or religion you are. That insight and self-critic (self as in one's own cultural past) is what I'm all about. Also I just wanted to say that besides a slight xenophobia in my country (Spain) against Muslims, I'm proud to be studying astronomy, and wanted to thank all of these great scientists the Arab world brought us!!! Respect!!!
Of course! We all have to seek truth, and arguing about one’s heritage is futile, if one only focuses on something that occurred centuries ago, and one has nothing to do with that in anyway, especially by associating yourself to it, that’s not contribution. It stems from a sense of insecurity, because a tiny nation like spain a decade ago, was producing more patents than the whole Islamic World. My ancestors lived in Islamic Spain from 711-1518, they were Arab from Arabia, they mingled with the Visigothic Germans, Berbers, Slavs, and Roman Hispanics throughout those 807 years.
There is xenophobia everywhere my friend, don’t be fooled, it’s just the Europeans that are made to feel bad about it, due to their high level of critical thinking, self-awareness, realizations, and self-criticism. I’m glad you are studying Astronomy, the heavens are filled with Arabic names due to these discoveries from long ago, but one is to find Greek, Roman, Hungarian, German, French, and English names too, as all these civilizations contributed to humanity on different stages of time. I wish you all the best!
Greetings from a Cardiac Surgeon from Abu Dhabi 😋✌️🇦🇪🇪🇸
Oh, and we have like 15,000 spaniards here and in Dubai, or maybe more.
Last time I was this early, the Islamic world was still looked up to by the western.
Roman Riesen Ooooh good one
recesspieces I am against religious fundamentalism but do understand that all abrahamic faiths lived relatively peacefully in the past. You can thanks the Sykes-Picot agreement which was commenced by western nations as catalyst in spawning the religious fundamentalism you see today.
LMAO! You obviously missed the history of Islamic oppression in the Balkans under the Ottomans that lead to the Bosnian war.....
+sdushdiu What's wrong with conquest?
Because Bosnians and Ottomans caused WW1 too, amright?
I can't comprehend how some people can be so smart
Research (:
As a Mesopotamian arab.. I love you.. I myself love science and was always an ambitious mathematician but wars made my main attention is securing my peaceful life and I still suffering from trauma and depression but I will be an inventor like my ancestors and I hate when people talk bad about my culture not knowing that there whole life is based on it .. I appreciate your existence hank
It is sad to see our Educational systems nowadays and the overall state of the Islamic nation.
Also, to my Muslim brothers and sisters stop playing the victim and blaming the colonialists for our downfall (even though that's partially true in the last 100_150 years) we fell off because of the corruption of monarchs and Dictators that were in power after the end of the Rashidun Caliphate and the ignorance of it's subjects.
The Umayyed, Abbasid and Ottoman Caliphates were nothing but colonialist and terrorist states opposing many of the teachings of the prophet pbuh waging wars for their own gain for over a millienuem. That does not necessarily mean that it was all negative as it is shown in this video.Moreover, the west lifted themselves from the swamps of the dark ages and revolutionized their countries socially and economically instead of adopting conspiracy theories and victimizing themselves.
A Robot Band in 1206???
I don't know what to say.
You never regret subscribing to this channel.
Yasser EL-Hadraoui +
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M SBC
Like when?
Unless you value facts.
Lmao
If I ever get to travel in time, I would save the library from mongols
Ramadan Mubarak everyone! From an Israeli Jew haha
Thank you!
shana tova from a moroccan muslim
FINALLY! The contributions of Islamic scholars to the sciences and mathematics is invaluable. Thanks for doing this video in particular.
Today I learned that Alexander the Great and the Roman's were supervillains, but Muhammad was not.
*Those who think that Islamic Golden Age lasted in the 13th century may be wrong. Don't forget to mention the Mughal Empire who has the biggest economy in the world and use to contribute 24% of whole world's GDP and was the biggest Trader in the world until the 18th century. And, Another such Empire was the Ottoman Empire which lasted till the 20th century.*
*Even today there are many richer Muslim nations in the world.*
I hate how we never learned any of this at school. I hope it's part of the curriculum now. Great upload guys!
yes and the westerner call us brainwashed even tho we studied both western and eastern history.And they just learn the western.And they called us brainwashed?
Thank you for the video, I really liked it. I’m from the middle-east, Saudi Arabia.
oooo saudi arabia which is compiting with turkey on who will lead the arab world to destruction
Can we hear the "instrument that plays by itself"?
Darude - sandstorm
faris hazmi
b r u h
A mechanical clock was presented to the King of France, who thought there was an evil spirit in it.
If the library in Baghdad weren't burnt the world would have witnessed a different world,more knowledge and wisdom...
4:06 Peak nerd in the ancient world: when you demand scientific texts as war loot.
Make Southwest Asia Great Again
The Phelddagrif you forget about the western side
In Africa
Just waiting for the _”sees Islam immediate dislikes”_ to come in
arabic numerals are scary.
Yeah, I'm glad I'm early enough to not see that stuff yet.
Still waiting?
KAWAII OBAMA ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ ٤ ٥ ٦ ٧ ٨ ٩
*bo*
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 these are the original Arabic numbers
Google it ! Idea behind it is awesome
Al Jazari: *builds a robot musical band*
DJ Khaled: "Congratulations, you played yourself"
Oh how Islamic society has regressed...
There are many reasons among them dictatorship and colonial era
the "colonial era" was like in between WW1 and WW2 what about the 'colonial period" where Muslims conquered Spain, Hungary parts of Italy, Africa, Persia, India Israel and Antonia?
they were conquered by the ottoman turks for centuries
Ignacio Vargas but that logic what even is colonialism because then when was there a every a time the Middle East was colonized by someone
It regressed to the point where even Muslim intellectuals are seeking materialistic lifestyles.
Just here for the comments. *sips tea ☕️*
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They were doing so well, what the hell happened?
Religious extremism stifled progress, as it usually does. Similar to what happened in europe with the dark ages. Unfortunately, the islamic world has not ascended out of it's dark age as the christian world did in the renaissance.
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The Mongols came and burnt every living thing with the help of bezantine emperor. If you want to know what happened after that, do some research about Getrude Bill, Emmanuel Karaso, Alexander Israel Parvus, Lawrence of Arabia...... search in valid sources like a university's online library and not wikipedia because they never mention anything bad about them. Or watch the TV series Payitaht Abdulhamid. If you want to watch what mongols did then watch Dirilish Ertugrul Series.
The "alt-right" happened
Well Mongols conquered Baghdad and then threw all the books from the library into the nearby river. It is said that the river became black due to all the ink from the books. And after that ww1 and ww2 happened and currently united states and Israel is happening. You can say non-stop action is not letting us live in peace.
Mongols invaded and burned the House of wisdom, and massacred most of the population of the Capital
Did not know, that religion actually had a positive influence on science once.
määäääääääx it didn't. It just happened at the time Islamic world was so cosmopolitan, religious fundamentalism couldn't flourish. The reason science could grow was because religion didn't try to touch the realm of science, and that's how it's suppose to be.
It happened quite a few times. Religion and science are not necessarily antagonists.
There was a time once,when Prophetes like Mohammed told the People to gain Knowledge for all costs,then we had primitive Radicalists and *BOOM* you see what we have now,thanks Lawrence of Arabia...
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Actually some of those arab scientists were executed on charges of heresy.
And yes religions what hold us back now ... .
Mohamed Tarek True!! These knowledges are considered as Kalam/Qalam in Islam, hence it is taboo and Bidah. This is nothing to do with Islam.
When the Europeans where in there dark ages the Middle East guided by Islam experienced a almost golden age of knowledge. Now it seems it has been flipped I wonder for how long. I have been waiting for this channel to speak about Islam and its role of continuing the study of knowledge in the past. Speaks volumes of how now some followers are extremist that seek to destroy the learning of ancient texts and sites.
I'd imagine its because what happened in the Europe during the middle ages happened to the Middle East in the last few decades; the sudden growth of religious fundamentalism and rampant corruption within the ruling classes (both authority and in the clergy), leading to uneducated (especially in the actual texts of Islam) extremists whose only wearing the rotting skin of what they profess, making a mockery of the whole religion.
And trust me, as a muslim this frustrates me in levels I can't even describe.
It's more that the Muslim/Islamicate world were less divided being a relatively young empire/shared cultural grouping. The Carolingians had just barely consolidated Occitania (Southern France), Lombardia (most of Northern Italy, sans Venice), the low countries, and a big part of Germany (basically everything but what would have been East Germany). Plus all the problems that the ERE had with the Slavs, Turkish peoples, Persians, Magyars, Arabs, Armenians, as well as having quite a few weak emperors.
The medieval world was not in a dark ages because of there being no prosperity it was instead called so because literacy rates were low. But being illiterate does not mean that you are either unintelligent or uneducated.
"When the Europeans where in there dark ages" - Really? I think that those who lived on the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) would disagree with you. In those "Dark Ages" you refer too, they built the Hagia Sophia.
3D Archery unfortunately the time period they're talking about also included the Heraclian and Iusarian dynasties which saw the Empire reduced to an Anatolian rump state with a handful of places in Greece and Italy, only being brought out of it in the late-early and early-high Medieval petiod. Oh and Dark Ages isn't used as a time frame, the proper is late migration period (mostly overlaps with the early part of the early medieval fall to about 650 or so) early medieval (fall-1000 with the most part being post Charlemagne) high medieval (1000-around 1300), and late medieval (around 1300-about 1450).
On one occasion I read that the Prophet (peace be upon him), back in the times of war, used to say to the prisoners of war to teach 10 Muslim children to read and write, thus granting them their freedom. Islam was spread by the pen not the sword.
the first chapter to be recited to Mohammad by Gibrael ever was: Read in the name of your God who created, created man from clinging substance, read and your God is the most graceful, who taught with the pen, taught man what he (man) didn't know. it's read read taught pen taught knowledge.
prisoners get money from Zaka
it is forbidden to treat prisoners badly, in no way period.
it is compulsory to free all prisoners of war once the war is over, no negotiations.
Say that to Iran and Egypt. I guess these nations just consensually gave up their unique cultures and civilisations in favour of a foreign faith. Wait, they didn't. The Arabs conquered them and forced them to convert or die and there's no point denying it. It's history. While it spread peacefully to countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, there's no doubt that terror was involved too.
@@chronikhiles you are just blabbering. you have no idea what you are talking about. seriously. not only that but you also completely blindly ignored what is written above and went to a different point altogether to spew your Islamophobia. Egypt and Syria took 600 and 300 years to convert to 50% Muslim. the forced conversion story is an old theory related to the old school western historians the "orientalists". their fake news propaganda to take down the Ottoman empire is debunked by simple chains of reasoning, by modern day scholars. do you know what the "Al Ohdah Al Omariya" stand for? look it up.
2nd point. Egypt was controlled by the Byzantines (this is just to show that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about) -a shining example of ignorance and delusion- the Byzantines were kicked back to where they came from.
one thing you ignorant people don't realize is that the Arabs controlled the Mediterranean from 2500BC onwards. the Arab world today has always been Arab since 2500BC. even the southern part of Iberia was controlled by the Arabs as far back as 1100BC they founded cities like Cadiz, for example, it means Gadir/spring in Arabic.
don't forget his marriage of a 9 year old girl
@@muqtadaabdulzahrah2643 well jesus was born from 13 years old girl
so compare !
btw its not sure that he married her at 9 !
and use your real name christian
حمد لله على نعمة الاسلام
في عرب هون ؟! ... ممكن تشرحولي التعليقات سلبية لو ايجابية؟ أقصد تبع الاجانب ههههه 👍
كثير مسلمين عم يشكروا للي ساوا الفيديو
وفي اجانب عم يقولو انو هذا الكلام مابدرسوهم بالمدارس
ولكن الاجانب للي دارسين بمراحل متقدمة عم يقولو اي صح لحنا درسنا هذا الشي
يعني هذا الكلام مابيقولوه بالغرب لك الا اذا كنت مختصة بشي فرع ف لازم يشرحولك عن العلماء المسلمين للي اخذو العلم منهم وطوروه
If you don't wanna see some islamphobia, do yourself a favor and leave the comment section.
This makes me so sad for some reason...considering the state of our religion right now. Once of the greatest civilizations and religions, leading powers in science and philosophy at the time....yet look at us now, one of the most controversial and hated religions and demographics in the world, with many modern muslims (saying this as a muslim myself so chilll guys im not hating on anyone) going to extremism and fundamentalism rather than the rationality and philosophy that made the backbone of our religion. Its just sad.
Can you tell us what happened to the water clock and how it ended destroyed by the king priests who thought there was a demon inside it so the came at night with axe's and destroyed it ? To find no demon only brilliant engineering !! How ever the king brought people to fix and they failed and he so embarrassed but ended by asking the caliphate to send there specialist to fix it ! a piece of extraordinary engineering and science and a symbole of Civilization !!
ahmed abuouf *Shhhhhh*
Don't break the haters hearts by giving them this fact we want them to feel like they were always the advanced one ;-)
What kings priests ? If you think that Christian back then were ignorant you are wrong, the Byzantines had the same devices.
Did that really happen? Cause it sounds both funny and awesome.
it actually happened, we are not talking about Byzantines we are talking about mideval catholics they really destroyed it thinking it is possesed or something!
a calssical example of how and why Europe was in that dark ridiculous age
No such thing as dark ages ever existed, Catholic monks did their best to preserve knowledge but lacked resources, money, social stability and would get their libraries burned by barbarians. It wasnt until Charlemagne finally came to help a little.
Please make more episodes on Muslim history science
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"Son of"
ibn=son of
Lmao i was just about to tell you that Ibin means son of but I see 2 fellas already did that
sina not cena
They are brothers 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Despite beeing the root for the word France, the Frankish Empire was not "France" as you claim in your video.
The elephant was taken to Aachen, which is today in Germany.
Indeed, Aachen was the capital of Karl Magnus aka Charlemagne.
The Arabs referred to Western Europeans as “Franks” regardless where they came from. Because of you know, the crusades.. Most of the first crusaders came from Frankish regions..
@Ganda Bacha In Malay Peninsula.. When the Portuguese first arrived, the Malays called them Feringi, which originated from Arabic word for Franks too
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I am from Baghdad-Iraq-Mesopotamia
I was so happy to see this video. Finally, something positive with a Muslim face on it. And the unstoppable smile on my face that grew during the part with the astrolabes! It’s truly a shame that we don’t learn/hear more about this stuff more often.
People still dont know the basics that there are good and bad people in this world. Such ignorant that they will rely on false knowledge of Islam rather reading the Quran by themselves.
Mr.Wanted exactly
The Quran says how Muslims must conquer Rome and destroy the cross.
From Iraq the cradle of civilization
Muslims didn't only comment on the so called great " greek & Persian " scholars, but they got an inspiration from those scholars and the did their own research and progressed and excelled the knowledge they had to invent new devices/scientific laws/medicine/surgery techniques/agricultural practices/better understanding of the universe.
Yay, the no dark age insight! So glad to hear this. Great job here!
donato muslims must read quran once every 3 days at least else it becomes Hajr, which is pretty bad in sharia, very bad. all muslims were obligated to learn, reading and writing was the bare minimum. and because of the nature of islam, eliticism was strictly prohibited
when u look into history try to be a lil bit unbiased, and never project your history on others
@@hohohohoh4043 you're not muslim ,i'm pretty sure with this.
@@hohohohoh4043 when we have a golden age you have a dark age .. hoho hoho
@@allangazali5025 what do u mean m not a muslim ?
And then? What else?
All the Muslims who said that they r proud what u do in your daily life?
JUST WASTING TIME IN SOCIAL MEDIA
What a digesting mindset
I just love watching/hearing him mispronouncing the words and names. It is very entertaining.
Thank you for your accurate and unbiased explanations. Your videos are both informative and entertaining. I'm a big fan!
I have read most of the replays and comments they all ask the same question
" what happened to them ? " well , you could blame the mongols, you could also blame religious authurties but my explaination is a bit different....people became animals they craved food and sex more than anything else and a lifestyle full of lust and has no noble cause as it used to be, not to mention disputes between princes which depleted all minds and resources,this how every civilization falls. The mongols didn't need to do alot to wipe them out.They knew the mongols are comming but they didn't do anything to stop them, they were busy getting fat and playing chess. ( rings a bell ? )
If i ever learned anything from history it would be that every great civilization WILL fall sooner or later, the weak will gain power and the poor will become wealthy , then history repeats itself it's like day and night.
P.S i am ARAB ;-)
Lol, Indian trolls incoming
Some ignorant say that believing in God contradicts or go against "SCIENCE".
Islamic history proves otherwise.
Any type of "believing" contradicts science
“I believe the earth is round.”
Huh.
Thanks for you all for your nice comments!!.I am glad that people can understand and admire our culture as a part of the overall human civilization progress
@Dont Worry Now, it doesn't matter if he existed or not what matters that there are around 1.8B Muslims in the world.
I like how he mentioned that the prophet mohammed, blessing and peace be upon him, passed away when islamic empower happened.
I'm sure there will be civil discussions here
NeinNein NEIN. 😂😂
Surprisingly civil
No need
“We were the most humiliated people on earth and God gave us honour through Islam. If we ever seek honour through anything else, God will humiliate us again.”
― *Umar ibn Al-Khattab*
Everything starting with AL is most likely Arab since AL means the in arabic
Arabic influenced Spanish Portuguese Italian by this... & also when we say you(male) its Anta you(female) is Anti.. which is also influenced there.
,al gebra al gorithme,al qaeda
@@waeroussama158 ... al daesh 🤦🏻♂️
I live in an Arab-Muslim country and this is my official Arabic literature program. This video is very helpful. Thank you Crash Course, your blessings have reached another part of the world.
I literally jumped on hearing the precision of the circumference measurement
Loved the episode
two things though:
1) When you say "shortly after Prophet Islam was divide" into the two sections you mentioned, some one who does not otherwise know the history of Islam may think Prophet Mohammad was in control of this territory at the time of his life. I understand that you are calling the next 50 years shortly, but some one else might not know that the expansion to African, Persia, and Anatolia happened after him, and not under his order.
2) Every one would have benefited from practical use of knowledge, and would recognize it as worthy cause (although what does that even mean, what are your values that makes that worthy) why did Muslims ended up following such cause? I may be (am) biased, but I believe the emphasis Islam places on earning knowledge was the reason why Muslims felt obligated to learn and valued knowledge so much.
3) I was under the impression that majority of Muslims had the basic ability to read, unlike when you said something like "the nobility could read." I hear public education, although only for basic literacy was available for majority of Muslims, also mosques were used for teaching as well. Also who was the nobility? At least openly declared one which ruled? That Idea is a bit(a lot) anti-Islamic.
ohh man, we need to make muslim ummah great again
Lets just say... i was looking for a compilation on how much the "dark ages" was the "golden ages" in the Islamic world.
And western history always say something just like "well, must of roman knowledge was preserved by the Arabic , and they also add some useful things like the compass and better math number "
Always bother me that somehow we went from ROMAN empire to Renascence ... with dark ages in the middle. That is not how the world works , now i better understand how it really was.
Thank you sir.
I'm here for the comments of people saying they are here for the angry comments
I waited for hate comments. You know when its Islam the nationalists suddenly becomes hydrated
peter sattler we are here to entertain you
Donato Marcello Radice You have been on every comment spreading hate. Why? This is a video about history, about knowledge. The comment section should be used for philosophical and more important arguments. Not for expressing your prejudices.
@@Mar-dk3mp thanks for being so helpful information stupid thing🙂
Finally an unbiased point of view! THANK YOU!! GO IRAAAAAAQ WOOOOOOOOOOOOH
I am very sure if ,mongols not invade baghdad, Human kind will live in the space today.....It is sad seeing this islamic civilizations,that is more priceless than europe in that time....Destroyed by Mongols ....It is makes me sad and also both happy...cause it led downgrade of knowledge in arabs civilizations,but also give chance to spread islam through the mongols.....😭😭😭😭😭
And today we have governments not allowing women to drive. I wish the original Islam was back.
Great treatment of this era in the history of science! And wouldn't it be wonderful is translation was still held in such high esteem!