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Islam and the West
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The set of works of science, philosophy, and literature of the Greek classics
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western part. Then, those works were translated from Arabic into Latin in
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The founder was Muhammad. He was a religious and political leader,
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managed to unify the entire Arabian Peninsula, and a century after
his death, the Islamic Empire stretched from the Atlantic Ocean in
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lands from the south (Yemen and Oman), and traded at the
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People practiced a polytheistic religion (stones, stars, trees and objects were
gods or demons). The main city was Mecca, an active and religious commercial
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peninsula where there were few inhabitants, all of them spoke
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The provinces were governed by the Emirs, appointed by the caliphs, who also
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conquered places, as well as its currency the dinar.