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As in all civilizations, the Islamic civilization had a golden age. ... 150 years later the Muslim theocracy had become the Islamic Empire, surrounding most of the Mediterranean Sea. With the founding of the city of Baghdad and the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate, Islams golden age began to emerge.
A number of events came together to make this golden age possible. ... Most of the time, civilizations conquered by Islam remained part of the Islamic culture, unlike those conquered by other civilizations. ... The greatest work of Islamic literature was the Quran itself. ... At the age 16, he was already a doctor to the Persian nobility. ... All of this, from their society, to the arts and literature, to their learning, were all huge factors in the Golden Age of Islam.
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