Opposite Dark Abdullah Zaher
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- Historia
People were imagining the Middle Ages as a stinky, dark, cruel, and dirty ages. And it come to their minds’ images of open sewers, diseases, and distortions. However, Muslims in the tenth century enjoyed clean bathrooms, hygiene, and healthy practices that rival what we have today. Coffee, algebra, flight and chemistry are just a few things invented or advanced in these ‘Dark Ages’, too.
We’ll talk in science language because Islam wasn’t caught in this era. It was in the light and shining so, until blotted out and cast under the same history books that defined these times as the ‘Dark Ages’.
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Did Coronavirus teach us hygiene?
People were imagining the Middle Ages as a stinky, dark, cruel, and dirty ages. And it come to their minds’ images of open sewers, diseases, and distortions. However, Muslims in the tenth century enjoyed clean bathrooms, hygiene, and healthy practices that rival what we have today. So, Did Coronavirus teach us hygiene?
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Muslims in the tenth century enjoyed clean bathrooms, hygiene, and healthy practices that rival what we have today. We’ll talk in a scientific manner because Islam wasn’t caught in this era. It was in the light and shining, too. Stay tuned for more podcast episodes every 2 weeks.
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