Describe the impact of al-Masur on Islam.(1 point)

Responses

He translated the Koran.
He translated the Koran.

He moved the capital of the Abbasid Dynasty to Baghdad and unified the kingdom.
He moved the capital of the Abbasid Dynasty to Baghdad and unified the kingdom.

He recruited scholars to translate texts.
He recruited scholars to translate texts.

He built new canals.

1 answer

The impact of al-Masur on Islam can be summarized by the following key points:

  1. He moved the capital of the Abbasid Dynasty to Baghdad and unified the kingdom. This change allowed Baghdad to become a center of culture, learning, and trade, fostering the Golden Age of Islam.

  2. He recruited scholars to translate texts. This effort helped preserve and disseminate knowledge from various cultures, contributing to advancements in science, philosophy, and literature within the Islamic world.

While al-Masur may have had other contributions, his efforts to establish Baghdad as a cultural hub and promote scholarship were particularly significant in shaping Islamic civilization.