The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

The Great Courses Signature Collection presents The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age, a compelling historical series that delves into the fascinating era of Islamic civilization from the 8th to the 13th century. Hosted by renowned historian Eamonn Gearon, this show offers a comprehensive perspective on the artistic, scientific, and intellectual achievements of a culture that played a pivotal role in shaping the modern world.

The series is composed of 24 well-crafted lectures, each of which is around 30 minutes in length. Eamonn Gearon's commanding presence on the screen is enough to captivate any audience as he delves into a wide range of topics ranging from mathematics, astronomy, and medicine to politics, philosophy, and poetry. By scrutinizing the Islamic world's early accomplishments, Gearon paints an enthralling picture of one of the most influential eras in human history.

The show offers a vivid glimpse into Islamic history and culture, from the unification of Arabia under the Prophet Muhammad to the contributions of medieval Muslim scholars that influenced the Renaissance. Gearon shows how the Islamic Golden Age made astonishing advances in both the sciences and arts, unlocking a wealth of knowledge that led to tremendous growth in fields like mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. This era also saw significant developments in literature, architecture, and political thought.

Throughout the series, Gearon's passion for the subject matter is evident. He unravels the intricate details of the era with ease, while making the content accessible to all. His presentation style is compelling, weaving together stories, historical anecdotes, and fascinating facts to keep audiences engaged.

An outstanding aspect of the show is how it contextualizes the Islamic Golden Age within the broader historical narrative of the world. Using insights from history, anthropology, and archeology, Gearon helps viewers see how the Islamic world intersected with different cultures to shape the world as we know it today. This depth and breadth of understanding make the show inexhaustible in terms of insights and relevance.

The production quality of the show is top-notch, with stunning visuals, elaborate animations, and insightful interviews with renowned experts in the field. The show is divided into modules, each of which is threaded through with cutting-edge research and insights, which make it deserving of a place in any intellectual library.

While the series is richly informative, it still retains a degree of entertainment value that is all too rare in documentaries. The show can be enjoyed by anyone interested in Islamic history, science, culture, theology, or all of the above.

In conclusion, The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age is an incredibly enlightening show, masterfully hosted by Eamonn Gearon. The series deepens our appreciation of the richness of the Islamic tradition and its significant contributions to the global intellectual and aesthetic history. Its meticulous exploration of the era serves as both a time-capsule and an invitation for viewers to gain a wider perspective on the world they inhabit. For these reasons, the show is a must-see and a worthy addition to The Great Courses Signature Collection.

The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age is a series that ran for 1 seasons (24 episodes) between February 3, 2017 and on The Great Courses Signature Collection

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Ibn Khaldun on the Rise and Fall of Empire
24. Ibn Khaldun on the Rise and Fall of Empire
February 3, 2017
Conclude your survey of the Islamic Golden Age with a big-picture look at what followed, including the rise of the Ottoman Empire, the Black Death, and the emergence of gunpowder. While golden ages must inevitably subside, this final lecture gives you the opportunity to reflect on one of the most stunning eras in all of human history.
When Did the Islamic Golden Age End?
23. When Did the Islamic Golden Age End?
February 3, 2017
Scholars conveniently cite the Mongolian sack of Baghdad in 1258 as the end of the Golden Age, but as you have seen in this course, the truth is more complex. Consider several reasons why the era came to an end - including outside invaders, shifting finances, changes in faith, and plain old human folly.
Calligraphy, Carpets, and the Arabic Arts
22. Calligraphy, Carpets, and the Arabic Arts
February 3, 2017
We're all familiar with the geometric designs of the mythical flying carpets, but there is an astounding array of Islamic art from the period. Here is your chance to revel in the fine arts of the Islamic Golden Age, which in addition to geometric patterns, included stunning calligraphy, plant or vegetal designs, and figurative representations.
Entertaining in the Time of the Abbasids
21. Entertaining in the Time of the Abbasids
February 3, 2017
Shift your attention from the great minds of the Golden Age and find out how people of the time relaxed. As you learn about the era's food and music cultures, you'll uncover quite a few surprises - such as the origins of the traditional three-course meal. You'll also discover that celebrity cookbooks promoting the latest dietary fad are not a modern invention.
Medieval Mastermind: Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
20. Medieval Mastermind: Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
February 3, 2017
Ibn Sina - or Avicenna - is arguably the most important philosopher in Islamic history, as well as one of the most influential thinkers of all time. Find out what makes him such an important figure in the history of philosophy, and how he built on the tradition of Aristotle. Then shift your attention to his arguments in the realms of ontology and cosmology.
Arabic Verse, Love Poetry, and Wine Songs
19. Arabic Verse, Love Poetry, and Wine Songs
February 3, 2017
Examine the lives and work of three powerful poets: Abu Nuwas, Abu Tammam, and al-Mutanabbi. Reflect on the role of poetry in the Golden Age, including forms and subject matter, and examine the relationship between poetry and the multicultural world of the Abbasid Empire.
Mosques, Architecture, and Gothic Revival
18. Mosques, Architecture, and Gothic Revival
February 3, 2017
The development of architecture is a gradual process of shifting styles from one generation to the next, and the 500 years of the Islamic Golden Age gave the world striking advancements in both religious and military architecture. Here, tour the architecture of great mosques and arches, and see how the era influenced the later European Gothic Revival.
The Banu Musa's Inventions and Automatons
17. The Banu Musa's Inventions and Automatons
February 3, 2017
From water fountains to self-playing musical instruments, the Golden Age saw an astounding amount of ingenuity. Take a look at a few of the era's most interesting and delightful inventions and automations, and then examine the life and work of al-Jazari, who today is considered the "father of robotics."
Jewish Scholar in Cairo: Moses Maimonides
16. Jewish Scholar in Cairo: Moses Maimonides
February 3, 2017
The 12th century Jewish scholar Moses Maimonides offers great insight into the relationship among the three Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Delve into the politics of Cordoba in Andalusia, Spain, during the Golden Age, and then consider Maimonides' scholarship - including his philosophy about the relationship between faith and reason.
The Fertile Crescent, Water, and al-Jazari
15. The Fertile Crescent, Water, and al-Jazari
February 3, 2017
The Middle East's river systems and irrigation methods were vital for the Abbasid Empire to thrive. After learning about the geography and agricultural techniques of the Golden Age, you'll turn your attention to the link between agriculture and politics - and round out your study of water with a look at some beautiful gardens.
Alchemistry and Chemistry in Early Baghdad
14. Alchemistry and Chemistry in Early Baghdad
February 3, 2017
The word "scientist" wasn't invented until the 19th century, but we would nonetheless apply the word to the many scientific thinkers of the Golden Age. Here, you'll witness the process of experimentation that was the start of the scientific method, and you'll see how scientists of the time advanced the field of chemistry.
Medieval Muslim Medicine and Hospitals
13. Medieval Muslim Medicine and Hospitals
February 3, 2017
Continue your study of the Golden Age's many scientific achievements with a look at the development of medicine and the rise of what today we would call the teaching hospital. Along the way, you will encounter one of the greatest medical minds of all time, Ibn Sina (better known in the West as Avicenna).
Astronomy in the Islamic Golden Age
12. Astronomy in the Islamic Golden Age
February 3, 2017
It would be difficult to overstate the importance of the Islamic Golden Age on the field of astronomy, as evidenced today by the number of stars with Arabic names. Focusing on the work of three Islamic astronomers, you'll explore the difference between astronomy and astrology, and unpack the many scientific advancements of the era.
Master Muslim Scholar: al-Biruni
11. Master Muslim Scholar: al-Biruni
February 3, 2017
This lecture introduces you to al-Biruni, a scholar and polymath who left a mark on physics, math, astronomy, geography, anthropology, history, and much more. Born in modern-day Uzbekistan, his pursuit of learning and dissemination of knowledge is unparalleled. See what made his scholastic approach and his research methodology so groundbreaking.
Cairo, al-Haytham, and the Book of Optics
10. Cairo, al-Haytham, and the Book of Optics
February 3, 2017
Al-Haytham's seven-volume Book of Optics is one of the most fascinating works of scientific enquiry in the Golden Age. After reviewing the wider context of Cairo in the 10th century, delve into al-Haytham's experimentation with optics and the eye. Find out why many modern scholars have called him the world's first true scientist.
The Arab Herodotus: al-Masudi
9. The Arab Herodotus: al-Masudi
February 3, 2017
Examine the life and times of one of the era's great travel writers. Following the journey of al-Masudi gives you a broad tour of the Islamic Golden Age and its history. After reviewing his biography and reflecting on his reasons for traveling, you will survey the many subjects he wrote about, from geography and geology to the strategy of backgammon.
Interpreting and Defending the Quran
8. Interpreting and Defending the Quran
February 3, 2017
Delve into the realm of Quranic exegesis from the year 750 until about 1258. By considering the life of al-Tabari, one of the most important commentators in Islamic history, you will uncover the method and implications of tafsir, or exegesis. Your study will take you into controversial territory with a look at the infamous Satanic Verses.
Muhammad, the Hadith, and Imam Bukhari
7. Muhammad, the Hadith, and Imam Bukhari
February 3, 2017
Hadith refers to the collected sayings of Muhammad outside of the Quran, all of which were gathered and sifted in an amazing feat of research by Iman al-Bukhari 200 years after Muhammad's death. Journey with al-Bukhari as he wrestles with the authenticity of hundreds of thousands of hadith - and how his work continues to impact Islam today.
Baghdad's House of Wisdom
6. Baghdad's House of Wisdom
February 3, 2017
During the Abbasid Empire, Baghdad's House of Wisdom was the world's preeminent center for translation and original research. Find out why translation flourished in this era, and meet two of the Golden Age's most important translators: Hunayan Ibn Ishaq and al-Kindi. Then consider the intellectual legacy of the Arabic translation movement.
Algebra, Algorithms, and al-Khwarizmi
5. Algebra, Algorithms, and al-Khwarizmi
February 3, 2017
The field of mathematics owes a tremendous debt to the Islamic Golden Age. Mathematicians such as Omar Khayyam (who is perhaps better known today as a poet) and al-Khwarizmi built on the work of Babylonian, Greek, and Indian mathematicians to systematize and explain algebra and symbolic algorithms. Survey this critical period of mathematics history.
The Arab World's Greatest Writer: al-Jahiz
4. The Arab World's Greatest Writer: al-Jahiz
February 3, 2017
Considered by many scholars to be the finest writer of Arabic prose who ever lived, al-Jahiz was a brilliant stylist and author of more than 200 works, many of which survive today. In this lecture, you will uncover the origins of Arabic writing before turning to the life and works of al-Jahiz.
Arabian Nights Caliph: Harun al-Rashid
3. Arabian Nights Caliph: Harun al-Rashid
February 3, 2017
Get to know the great Caliph Harun al-Rashid and Baghdad's House of Wisdom, which was the largest depository of books in the world at that time - and served as the engine that drove much of the Golden Age. Then shift your attention to the Arabian Nights collection of stories and legends to discover the source of al-Rashid's enduring fame.
Ibn Battuta's Search for Knowledge
2. Ibn Battuta's Search for Knowledge
February 3, 2017
As a truly international, intercultural, interracial, and even intercontinental era, great travelers abound. Here, you will meet the Moroccan wayfarer Ibn Battuta and trace his journey across Northern Africa and the Middle East in the century after the Mongol sack of Baghdad. Gain new insights into the era - including whether it ever truly come to an end.
From Camels to Stars in the Middle East
1. From Camels to Stars in the Middle East
February 3, 2017
Step back to one of the most important yet overlooked periods in human history. Your tour of the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization begins with the who, what, why, where, when, and how of this great period and its impact. Explore the Abbasid Empire and see how it bridged the ancient world and the Renaissance. #History
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