Kita sering denger penemuan hebat cuma berasal dari para pemikir Eropa. Padahal, ratusan tahun sebelum mereka lahir banyak ilmuwan muslim dari tanah Arab yang duluan nyetusin teori-teori mereka. Inilah era keemasan Islam: masa ketika peradaban islam jadi pusat ilmu pengetahuan yang sangat maju. Sekarang, ayo kita coba berandai-andai, gimana jadinya kalo era ini gak pernah berakhir? Enjoy the video!
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