500 years ago, Muslims were leading the world in knowledge, science, politics, and leadership. From Baghdad to Madina, the Islamic world produced great empires, inventions, and discoveries that changed human history. But why are Muslims no longer leading like before? Why is there a decline in leadership, politics, and innovation among Muslims today?
00:00 - Why Muslims Failed in the Last 500 Years 02:42 - The Rise of the Islamic Golden Age 03:06 - Baghdad, Cordoba & Cairo: Centers of Knowledge 04:32 - When Muslims Ruled Science and Philosophy 05:36 - Decline Begins: Losing Knowledge and Curiosity 06:50 - Corrupt Muslim Leaders and Internal Weaknesses 08:00 - Sectarian Divisions and Disunity in the Ummah 10:54 - Role of Europe in Shaping Muslim Decline 13:55 - First World War 1914 16:54 - European Colonialism and Divide & Rule Policy 18:34 - Psychological Defeat: Muslims Lose Confidence 19:30 - Rise of the West: Industrial Revolution Impact 22:29 - Lessons from Japan and Germany’s Comeback 27:06 - Can Muslims Rise Again in the Modern World? 28:21 - Conclusion: Lessons from 500 Years of Muslim History
In this documentary, we explore:
The Islamic Golden Age and Muslim contributions to science & technology. The turning points that led to decline over the last 500 years. Why Muslims stopped progressing in science & technology? Why Muslims stopped producing global leaders? The fall of Baghdad and decline of Islamic empires. The role of politics, leadership, and colonization. Comparison with India and other civilizations. India's role and its connection to the Muslim world. What can be done to revive progress among Muslims? Lessons from history and what the future could hold.
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