Golden Age Of Islam Essay

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The United States of America is the society I am using to compare to the Golden Age of Islam. Just like the golden age, the United States of America, in the 21st century is like it. It is like the Golden Age because just like the golden age of Islam; it has artistic, medical and technological, economics, politics, and social developments.

To begin with, some similar artistic designs between the Golden Age of Islam and U.S is that there were floral designs just like in America. Islamic art was created from the way that they felt and were influenced by the beauty of nature that they saw in their environment. They painted abstract. They used leaves and flowers as a design of their art. So, floral designs were popular just like in the U.S …show more content…

Both in the U.S 21st century and the Golden Age of Islam, the government improved over the years due to the citizen's needs. The structure of the government and law were both organized. However, the U.S. is a democracy and the Golden Age of Islam was ruled by people. Therefore, it was not the same but, both governments were established to suit the lifestyle. Lastly, the social developments in the U.S 21st century and Golden Age of Islam both have a population, which is the number of people, architecture, relations in the household, and trading. The architecture in the Golden Age of Islam made an impact on our society now with the mosques we have. The architecture of the Golden Age Islam is found in our world today we just don't notice. Such as the fountains and public baths.

The United States and the Golden Age of Islam can compare with them both having artistic, medical and technological, economics, politics, and social developments. Both have floral designs for artistic designs, improvements in hospitals and medicine/ finding cures, economy both increased with new economic standards, politics both had strong and organized governments and lastly both had similar social developments or the United States uses their social developments to improve their

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