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  2.  @kamelryke31  Apollodorus of Damascus = Architect and engineer, the most influential architect of Roman architecture, ist century Zethos Neoplatonist = philosopher and a close friend of Plotinus. 3rd century. Monoimus Arab= gnosticand philosopher, possibly influenced the islamic Sufi movements.3rd century. Gessius of Petra =A translator, physician, iatrosophist and philosopher Sth century. lamblichus the Philosopher= One of the most prominent Neoplatonists,= he was the favorite philosopher of Emperor Julian the Apostate. 3rd century. Callinicus = Historian, orator, rhetorician and sophist served at the Palmyrenecourt, 3rd century. Heliodorus= the Arab Arabthinker and sophist during the Emperor Caracalla, 3rd century. Domitius Modestus= Originally an Arabpagan thinker, later became a political and a consul. 4th century. Maior of Arabia Sophist, rhetorician and writer during the timeof Arab Roman emperor Philip theArab, 3rd century. Epiphanius of Syria Diophantus the Arab Teacher, sophist, orator and rhetoric. 4th century. Genethlius the Arab =Sophist rhetoric, writer and teacher in the 3rd century. Thinker, sophist and rhetoricianat Athens in the first half of the 4th century. Eusebius the Arabian =Sophist, tutor and teacher. 4th century Gaianus of Arabia Arab sophist, grammarian and rhetorician, 3rd century Cosmas= Surgeon, physician, and Christian Saint 3rd century. Dar lamblichus = A novelist and rhetorician. 2nd century. Theodora of Emesa= Neoplatonist philosopher, 5th century. Damian =Surgeon, physician and Christian Saint, brother of Saint Cosmas 3rd century.
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  74.  @prashanthacharya9385  How do you feel when you read historians about Arab civilization and the Arab Golden Age? 👇🙂 Sigrid Hunke In her book "Allah's sun over the Occident" the influence exerted by the Arabs on the West was the first step in freeing Europe from Christianity We cannot ignore the fact that for over 750 years in the last millennium Arabs were the bearers of the torch of culture (first chancellor Oxford Robert Grosseteste ):The newly translated Arabic and Greek treatises had an immediate effect on the University of Oxford. The thinker Leopold Weiss or “Muhammad Asad” underlined the role of Cordova in paving the way for the age of renaissance, saying: “We would not be exaggerating if we said: The modern scientific age in which we live did not start in European cities, but in Islamic centers; in Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo, and Cordova.” The cities of Arabian Spain, as Irving noted, “became the resort of Christian artisans, to instruct themselves in the useful arts. The universities of Toledo, Cordoba, Seville, and Granada, were sought by the pale student from other lands to acquaint himself with the sciences of the Arabs, and the treasured lore of antiquity.” Gustave Le Bon was a French Orientalist and researcher in sociology and psychology. Among his famous books is La Civilization des Arabes. he said: History has not seen conquerors more merciful than the Arabs .. Gustave Le Bon said “Few are the nations that excelled the Arabs in civility. No nation has ever achieved the greatest number of inventions within the shortest time as the Arabs did And he said : "Within some centuries the Arabs changed Spain totally as per academic and economic advancement and made her the leader of entire Europe. This change was not only academic and economic but moral as well. They taught the Christians a valuable human character or at least tried to teach them i.e. to tolerate rival religions. They were so polite towards the conquered nations that they allowed the bishops and fathers of churches to hold their congregations.” “The Arabs had no sooner completed their conquest of Spain than they began to carry out the message of civilization in it." - Gustave Le Bon De Lacy O'Leary in "Arabic Thought in History" ,, "The Greek material received by the Arabs was not simply passed on by them to others who came after. It has a very real life and development in its Arabic surroundings. In astronomy and mathematics, the work of the Greek and Indian scientists was coordinated and there a very real advance was made. The Arabs not only extended what they had received from the Greeks but checked and corrected older records." While comparing the Islamic rule in Andalusia(Spain) with the Roman Dark Ages that lasted for 300 yrs, French historian Gustave Le Bon substantiate his finding with such beautiful remarks about the then Arabs nd Muslim rulers of Rome in his book "Civilization of Arabs" “Within a century from the birth of Islam, the Arab empire expanded from Sind River to Spain." Sigrid Hunke In her book "Allah's sun over the Occident" the influence exerted by the Arabs on the West was the first step in freeing Europe from Christianity We cannot ignore the fact that for over 750 years in the last millennium Arabs were the bearers of the torch of culture
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