Wie der Islam das europäische Verständnis von Toleranz prägte

Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen was considered one of the most extraordinary rulers of the Middle Ages. He spoke Arabic, engaged in dialogue with Muslim scholars, and relied on diplomacy rather than war during the Crusades. It was not without reason that he earned the epithet "Stupor Mundi"—the wonder of the world. This video explores the cultural and scientific connections between the Islamic world and Europe in the Middle Ages, the role of Sicily as a bridge between civilizations, and the influence of Islamic science and administration on European development. The University of Naples Federico II, founded by Frederick, is also considered one of the first state-run universities in Europe and was intended to organize education more independently of ecclesiastical control. 👉 What do you think? Share your opinion in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any more videos! 💙 Support our work with a donation: https://islamische-union.de/spende 🕌 Become a member of the FIU NOW! It takes less than 2 minutes! https://islamische-union.de/mitglied-...