The primary reasons that Muslims built a great center of culture and learning in Iraq was the prevailing form of Islam at that time. Most of the Abbassid rulers prior to the 12th century were from a now-extinct sect of Islam call Mu'tazilites (this was a group that opposed traditional Sunni and traditional Shiite Islam). The Mu'tazilites believed that the best way to understand God, was through knowledge of the world itself, so they promoted science, math, literature, and historical investigations. When Sunni Orthodoxy recaptured power, this progress was more or less undone, since Sunni Muslims stressed piety over science.
It is one of their basic rights as citizens of America to build a masjid where ever they choose to. I see no problem with that.
Makerere University's motto is 'We Build for the Future'.
muslims where the first to invent drapes
Yes, they do!
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It was build because there no space for them to waship GOD that is why it was build
The House of Almighty Allah known as Ka'abah is the house of worship that Muslims believe that Abraham helped Ishmael build in Mecca.
building mounds such as the serpent mound
Abraham did not build anything specifically for the Muslims. However, Abraham built the Ka'aba which currently serves as the Qibla or Direction of Prayer for Muslims.
United StatesYes. Inherent to the rights we have in the United States is the freedom to practice one's own brand of religion on private property free from interference from the government or other citizens. Therefore, Muslims have the legal right to build a mosque on private property as long as the proper permits can be obtained. Whether the choice to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center is the right choice is another issue and that issue can certainly be debated.
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Our ability to learn allows us to acquire and pass on knowledge and skills to future generations, which is the foundation of developing a complex culture. Through learning, we can adapt to different environments, innovate, and build upon existing knowledge to create complex beliefs, traditions, language, and societal structures that shape our culture.