In less than a century, however, what was considered a violent, backward, and insignificant land became a center of religion, culture, and economic and political power that rivaled the great empires of the day.” A land that was once so doomed, so set up for failure, Islam was able to persevere through the hardships they faced, emerging as one of the strongest empires in its day. One of the largest empires in history, The Golden Age of Islam, was established in the mid-7th century by Muslim leaders. Starting with the rise of Islam and ending in the 13th century, this era of revivalism was where scholars contributed many advancements to their respected fields in order to save the Islamic state from total destruction and raise it into one of the largest powers in the middle east. In order to spur an age of enhancement, mathematics scholars, medicine scholars, art scholars, and many others, …show more content…
During this time, the first Islamic state became. This political society, originated by Muhammad, embodied political concord amongst all of Islam. The new Islamic state was born, without political boundary. Ruled by caliphates, including the Abbasid family who became the most important rulers of the time, The Golden Age of Islam began, with developments and enhancements of knowledge thriving. The Abbasid Caliphate ruled from 786-809 under Caliph Harun al-Rashid and from 813-33 under his son al-Ma’mun. Under these rulers, many great things came about. The Islamic society became a place where all religions including but not limited to Muslims, Christians, Jews and others could swap dialogue regarding new intellectual facts and theories. It was a free place of comfort as an intellectual center for these