Interpretation and analysis of Islamic scientific and cultural relations of Andalusian Golden Age based on Persian texts and Persian translation
Subject Areas : Persian language and literature texts
Somayeh Kasayian
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(Ph.D. student of theology of the orientation of Islamic civilization and history, Islamic Azad University, Takestan Branch, Qazvin, Iran.)
Sattar oudi
2
(Associate Professor, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran.)
Keywords: Andalusia, اندلس, علمی و فرهنگی, مرکز آموزشی, عصر طلایی, Scientific and Cultural Center, Educational Center, Evening, Golden Age,
Abstract :
Andalus is considered to be one of the major centers of Islamic science, which over the centuries witnessed an increasing number of sciences and the emergence of many scholars and writings. The main pillar of this scientific flourishing was the transfer of the fundamentals of these sciences from the Oriental Islamic blessing to this land. What adds to the importance of this is the fact that Andalus is one of the most distant points to the main centers of Islamic science and culture, which was difficult to access due to various factors. However, attention is drawn to the characteristics of scientific and cultural development in the land, including educational centers, libraries, the number of scientists and scholars, as well as their compilations and compilations, which show a rapid growth in this area.Also, the vast number of scientists in Andalusia and their writings testify to the significant growth of science in this land. In the present article, the present article examines the scientific and cultural relations of the Andalusian golden age (Abdul Rahman al-Nasr 350-300 AH) - the rule of Al-Mustansar (366-350 AH) by analytical-descriptive method.
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