Gimana Jika Era Keemasan Islam Tak Pernah Berakhir?

We often hear that great discoveries originate solely from European thinkers. However, hundreds of years before they were born, many Muslim scientists from Arab lands had already developed their theories. This was the golden age of Islam: a time when Islamic civilization became a center of highly advanced knowledge. Now, let's imagine, what would happen if this era never ended? Enjoy the video! --- Ask your weird questions here! There are NO stupid questions! 'How Can This Be' doesn't just try to answer seemingly stupid, strange, or silly questions here, but also tries to foster your curiosity about everything in this world. So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe, let's watch the videos, and let's get curious! --- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): Q: Admin, what day do you upload? A: Every Wednesday and Saturday. But sometimes some videos take longer to make. So, stay tuned! Q: Admin, what animation software do you use? A: Adobe After Effects Q: MIN, WHY DOES THE VIDEO CONTINUE TO HAVE MEATBALLS!? A: Meatballs are inspiration *wink --- For business inquiries: [email protected] --- References: Ahmed, N. (2009, December 21). Harun Al Rashid. History of Islam. Ahmed, S. K. (2025, March 7). Fatima Al-Fihri and Al-Qarawiyyin University. World History Encyclopedia. Al-Khalili, J. (2018, March 22). When Baghdad was the center of the scientific world. The Guardian. Alexander, K. L. (2021, April 5). Feminism: the First Wave. National Women's History Museum. American Museum of Natural History. (2020). House of Wisdom. Alotaibi, H. H. S. (2021). A review on the development of healthcare infrastructure through the history of Islamic Civilization. Journal of Healthcare Leadership, Volume 13, 139–145. Aydin, N., (2011). Islamic Science and the Making of the European Renaissance. Fountain Magazine. Baghdad: what were its connections across the medieval world? (n.d.). The Historical Association. Bayrakdar, M. (2019, September 5). Al-Jahiz and the rise of biological evolutionism. Greetings. Can, B. (2024). Toledo School of Translators and its importance in the history of translation in the West. Abant Journal of Translation and Interpreting Studies, 2024(2), 38–44. Cem Nizamoglu. (2025, April 12). The Contribution of Muslims to Science During the Middle Abbasid Period (750-945) - Muslim Heritage. Muslim Heritage. Chandio, A. R. (2021). The house of wisdom (Bait Al-Hikmah): A sign of glorious period of Abbasids caliphate and development of science. International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems, Volume 5, 1–6. Cohen, M. (n.d.). How did the Islamic Golden Age shape knowledge and discovery? TheCollector. De Ayala Martínez, C. (2025, February 14). The Toledo School of Translators: Myth or Reality? – Al-Andalus y la Historia. Devlin, K. (2017, February 22). How Islam started science. The Guardian. Dirik, M. (2020, June 15). Al-Jazari: the ingenious inventor of cybernetics and robotics. Erdogan, K. (2024, May 31). First steam turbine invented by a Turk for doner kebabs. Turkey Today. Haddad, M. (2021, April 9). Water Supply, Sanitation, Hygienic Considerations and Practices in Muslim Civilizations. Muslim Heritage. Makhmudov, O. (2020). The Role of The Toledo as a Center for the Transfer of Scientific Knowledge of Medieval Eastern Scientists to Europe. Eurasian Union of Scientists, 8(6(75)), 13–16. Marozzi, J. (2016, March 16). Story of cities #3: the birth of Baghdad was a landmark for world civilization. The Guardian. McClellan, J. E., Dorn, H. (2006). Science and Technology in World History. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Medieval Islamic civilizations - Medieval Islamic civilizations - KS3 History - homework help for years 7, 8 and 9. (n.d.). BBC Bitesize. Mohammad, S. (n.d.). Baghdad and the Silk Route: A study on the commercial function of the city of Baghdad in the middle ages | Silk Roads Programme. En.unesco.org. Nizamoglu, C. (2024, February 28). Water supply, sanitation, hygienic considerations and practices in Muslim civilizations. Muslim Heritage. Toledo School of Translators Facts for Kids. (2025). Kiddle.co. Williams, E. (2012, October 1). Baths and bathing culture in the Middle East: the hammam. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. --- A massive THANK YOU to everyone for watching this and for all of your support!