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Did they legit contribute anything new?

What is the argument against the Islamic Golden Age?

Apparently the first non-religious department opened in Oxford University was Arabic studies because they supposedly had so much knowledge, but is this reality or fabricated?
 
After the fall of Rome, the Sasanian Empire and generally the Arab countries did not become christian, so they saved part of the culture that had been destroyed by the greco-roman church in the West. But it is not islamic, it is pre-islamic, in fact the arrival of islam destroyed the Arab culture. In the dark age, from 476 to 1942, academics and alchemists used pre-islamic Arabic texts for their studies.
 
Did they legit contribute anything new?

What is the argument against the Islamic Golden Age?

Apparently the first non-religious department opened in Oxford University was Arabic studies because they supposedly had so much knowledge, but is this reality or fabricated?
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I read of Avicenna and other poets / scientists / alchemists of Arab Golden Age (I do not call it pisslamic because it is not). These people were as Gentile and Pagan as their counterparts in Europe were Hellenistic / Satanic Order alchemists. Goat-fuckers just stole their works and called it "pislamic" while these were just Arab people preserving their Pagan roots.

Avicenna's books reflect some more Ancient Pagan knowledge as well as Hellenistic knowledge spread in his age in his area. He just made sure this knowledge did not disappear and proceeded under islam.

Omar Khayyam's poems were obviously not anywhere near pisslam. They were full women alcohol worship as an allegory of Dionysian meditation - this thing is not pisslamic by default.

I think these people were just collecting and preserving their Pagan heritage, because they were of a generation that was born in Pagan age and was conquered, their elderly that were still alive told them their legends and Gods and they instinctively felt need to preserve them because they saw that "new religion" was slowly replacing their culture. Dying yet still free generations have the instinct to preserve as much as possible.
 
Calling it "the golden age of Islam" is just disingenuous, but the period did exist as a golden age of Arabia.

They did have a lot of advancement in terms of mathematics, medicine, hygiene, artistic writings, and a few other subjects. IN SPITE OF ISLAM, not because of it.
Islam discourages chasing material knowledge, discourages imitating Creation through art, and just generally doesn't care about the world and wants its followers in active submission and nothing else until the day they die. Like any abrahamic religion.

Yes, advancement can obviously still happen in various civilizations even if they are plagued and degraded by abrahamic religion, it's just harder.
This is the merit of the gentiles who still pursued these endeavors in spite of the dominion of Islam, not because Islam inspired anything.
 
Islamic Golden Age is basically "Persian Golden Age". Arabs never created anything, anywhere. Also the Persian Golden Age consists of taking pre-existing knowledge from Greeks and Hindus ,translating it and making it widely known or building upon PRE existing Knowledge.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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