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Old 01-10-2012, 04:48 AM   #1
JJascaxal

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Default Golden age of Islam


Too often I hear some Muslims, when arguing with non-Muslims about Islam refer to the so-called "golden age of Islam". When I hear this term, I think normally of the time of our Beloved Nabi (saw) and his Sahabah (ra) but it seems to be more commonly associated to a time when scientific advancement was prevalent in Muslim societies. They will mention personalities such as al-Kindi, al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, and Ibn Rushd as role-models and people who are to be emulated. It is my understanding that all the aforementioned had corrupt aqeedah so to even consider them as part of Orthodox Islam is at best a form of revisionism. Could somebody who is more knowledgeable about this please tell me if I'm right or wrong about this.
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