Originally posted by Autotropx Sox
Ignorance, honestly, knows no bounds
Algebra was developed in Ancient Babylon, not in the Islamic Era middle east, in the first millennium B.C.. Algebraic formulations and compositions then spread from the Middle-East to India, Egypt, and Greece where it was being used long before Muhammad ibn Mûsâ al-kwârizmî published The book of Summary Concerning Calculating by Transposition and Reduction.
And yet, for all of the yelling and critiques of me being a bigot and "euro centrist", in spite of the fact that I grew up in Malaysia, I have yet to see one credible thing actually making the Islamic world of the Middle Ages, its "golden age", a credible period to add into the game. They simply didn't accomplish anything except for the spread of their religion into Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Sorry, but I simply won't give credit to a people who's only contribute to this world was a militarist religion and a "manifest destiny" to conquer the world for Allah.
Ignorance, honestly, knows no bounds
Algebra was developed in Ancient Babylon, not in the Islamic Era middle east, in the first millennium B.C.. Algebraic formulations and compositions then spread from the Middle-East to India, Egypt, and Greece where it was being used long before Muhammad ibn Mûsâ al-kwârizmî published The book of Summary Concerning Calculating by Transposition and Reduction.
And yet, for all of the yelling and critiques of me being a bigot and "euro centrist", in spite of the fact that I grew up in Malaysia, I have yet to see one credible thing actually making the Islamic world of the Middle Ages, its "golden age", a credible period to add into the game. They simply didn't accomplish anything except for the spread of their religion into Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Sorry, but I simply won't give credit to a people who's only contribute to this world was a militarist religion and a "manifest destiny" to conquer the world for Allah.
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