It isabsurd toimaginea nationof movementsciencesother nationsbingeandextremethirstwithout having to bereachedfromthe progress of civilizationand scientificdigestthe makings of ascience-borne.
There isa team of peoplefind it difficult toacceptthis observationsaysProf.FouadSizquin: "We respond to thosewho thinklikethisperception thatthe starting pointin this caseis that theArabs areandArzaArameansBabylonians-geographicallyat least-andtheyon the other handthey are notisolated fromtheir neighborsowners ofculturescomplete isolation..Apart fromthat theyfound thesciencesofnew, orset upsomenew principles, suchasconstruction, which they called thesemantics, chemistry, optics andtrianglesindependent science., and the philosophy of historyand sociologyhavetriedmany timesHorn(2-9AH/8-15m)to know thatscience andAsnvohaaccording tonew theories. Besidesall thisshouldbe authorizedby the factthe other, which isthat they have agreat nichein the history ofconventionsphilosophy andnatural sciences, and they arenot content withthe refinement ofwhatcameto themfrom the others, buttheyhave puta significant portionthem. "this leads us tosay that he isnot for theArab ruleof Sicilymaynothavethe peopleof Sicilyand theother peoplewho livedbytheacceptanceof theArab civilizationbrightlyandyou knowthemmore closelyaswe arewe can notdenythe sametimethe importance ofthe Islamic civilizationandits impactwideworldEuropeanonesnear and distantgeographically, but we say thatwe wantthe growth ofIslamic civilizationinthe embrace ofthe rule ofArab and Muslimin the center ofEurope-Kskulaih- it wasmorefor him toflourishandgrowin theshadethan if ithad grownin the middle ofthe rule ofChristianorother.
Notesonehistorian: "If the reference tothe prevailingblackened,an orderispermissible inthe field ofmoral values, it is with regard toMuslims inSicilycan be arguedthat theArabs, whosubduedandoverwhelmed theordered themhasbeen abletoinfluence themajority ofthe Normansandmake themaccepttheir own languageandtheir own regimesandtheir buildingslegislative, economic and otherwise, and II think hecan not bethereMiredaknockmore thanthis, the Muslimshad been defeatedin the battlesof war, but they were victoriousinotherbattles, "and thismeans that theArabs did notfallinSicilyBsagothmpolitical, but continuedtheir physical presenceand moralBhalmdhfor more thanseven centuries. thisMaholnareviewandbrieflydiscussedinthis. |