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The comparison between Islamic Renaissance and Western Renaissance reveals similarities as well as the differences between the two. The comparison delineates different aspects of movements such as political rife, dawn of knowledge, art and architecture, slavery and timeframe. As Islamic Renaissance proceeds Western Renaissance so the difference on account of chronology apparently grabs the attention but the tinge of love for knowledge and learning has its nuisance shades prominent in the Western Renaissance. The love of learning has its origins in the translation of classical texts in Western Renaissance while Greek and Persian in case of Islamic Renaissance. The comparison also distinguishes Western Renaissance for its Humanism while Islamic Renaissance possesses its own remarkable identity. Both renaissance movements opened new avenues for the blending of architecture designs. Arts flourished in Islamic Renaissance with its peculiar charm for style and design blend while Western Renaissance incorporated blending with the spirit of individualism in the artworks. Slavery was prevalent in both the renaissance movements but Islamic Renaissance elevated the status of slaves while the Western Renaissance employed slavery for labour. Religious conflicts between Orthodox and Catholics led to Protestant Reforms in Western Renaissance while Islamic Renaissance had its matters of succession in limelight. Both the movements had active participation of women in the society. Economy boost occurred in both the movements but the means of trade, routes and commodities differed from each other. The comparison reveals that the number of similarities outnumbers the number of differences between Islamic and Western Renaissance movements. Analytical and descriptive research methods are used for this research using a qualitative research approach.

Dr Shahzadi Pakeeza, Nosheen Iftikhar. (2020) Comparison of Islamic Renaissance and Western Renaissance, Bannu University Research Journal in Islamic Studies, Volume 7, Issue 1.
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