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From the time of the Abbasid revolution in 750, education was highly prized. Scholars were generously patronized. And critically, scholarship was detached from religion, allowing eastern Christians and Jews to contribute heavily to the collective body of knowledge within the Islamic empire. Libraries such as Baghdad’s House of Wisdom* compiled collections containing hundreds of thousands of manuscripts, translated into Arabic from almost every language in the literate world.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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