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  1. The Islamic Golden Age was a period of scientific, economic and cultural flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century.

  2. The Islamic Golden Age (roughly between 786 and 1258) spanned the period of the Abbasid Caliphate (7501258), with stable political structures and flourishing trade. Major religious and cultural works of the Islamic empire were translated into Arabic and occasionally Persian .

  3. Con la extensión del Islam en los siglos VII y VIII, se produjo un periodo de ilustración islámica que duraría hasta el siglo XV. En el mundo islámico, la Edad Media se conoce como la Edad de Oro del islam, cuando prosperaron la civilización y la sabiduría islámica.

  4. Scholars living in Baghdad translated Greek texts and made scientific discoveries—which is why this era, from the seventh to thirteenth centuries CE, is named the Golden Age of Islam.

  5. Under the Abbasids, Islamic art and culture flourished. They are famous for inaugurating the Islamic golden age. Religious scholars, called ulema , developed more defined religious institutions and took on judicial duties and developed systems of law.