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		<title>Islamic Science Influences</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The oldest university in the world which is still functioning is the     eleven hundred-year-old Islamic university of Fez, Morocco, known as the Qarawiyyin. This     old tradition of Islamic learning influenced the West greatly through Spain. In this land     where Muslims, Christians and Jews [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial">The oldest university in the world which is still functioning is the     eleven hundred-year-old Islamic university of Fez, Morocco, known as the Qarawiyyin. This     old tradition of Islamic learning influenced the West greatly through Spain. In this land     where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived for the most part peacefully for many centuries,     translations began to be made in the 11Ith century mostly in Toledo of Islamic works into     Latin often through the intermediary of Jewish scholars most of whom knew Arabic and often     wrote in Arabic. As a result of these translations, Islamic thought and through it much of     Greek thought<strong> </strong>became known to the West and Western schools of learning began to     flourish. Even the Islamic educational system was emulated in Europe and to this day the     term chair in a university reflects the Arabic <em>kursi </em>(literally seat) upon which a     teacher would sit to teach his students in the <em>madrasah </em>(school of higher     learning). As European civilization grew and reached the high Middle Ages, there was     hardly a field of learning or form of art, whether it was literature or architecture,     where there was not some influence of Islam present. Islamic learning became in this way     part and parcel of Western civilization even if with the advent of the Renaissance, the     West not only turned against its own medieval past but also sought to forget the long     relation it had had with the Islamic world, one which was based on intellectual respect     despite religious opposition.</span></p>
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