Abstract
In the earlier of medieval Ages, a period that spanned a thousand years, in the
prehistoric world, the locus of Greco-Roman civilization was the Mediterranean
sea; the European Civilization and development is based on Mediterranean, the
heartland of medieval civilization gradually shifted to the North, to regions of
Europe that Greek-o-Roman had barely penetrated through Arabian culture.
During the middle ages, a common European civilization evolved integration
Christian Greek o Roman tradition. Christian scholars played a decisive role in
the transmission of Greek science to the Arabs either as translators or as
commentators and authors monographs based on Greek Work. The Arabs that
almost necessitate its acquisition with Islam, the Christian faith had long history
with Arabia in the sixth centuries before Islam emerged to dominate the ethnic
cultural determinants of Arabs existence, though not entirely to annex them. The
total monopoly of its original territory, which Islam was unable to enforce within
the peninsula of Arabia proper has never obtained in the rest of the East.
Shumaila Firdos, Yu. Wenjie. (2019) The influence of Greek Classics and Arabs on Western Civilization in medieval period, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 56, Issue 2.
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