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by Section9 » October 22nd, 2014, 3:25 am
Scorch wrote:What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment.
by schoon » October 22nd, 2014, 3:57 am
Scorch wrote:What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like the. t
by TanKoL » October 22nd, 2014, 11:18 am
What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like that
by Hordshyrd » October 23rd, 2014, 8:41 am
by Lupus » October 23rd, 2014, 10:41 am
by Scorch » October 23rd, 2014, 11:30 am
TanKoL wrote:What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like that
That's actually not surprising at all, CB being Spanish and all
Before the Dark Ages of the Reconquista (Iberian crusades), a good 50-66% of the Iberian peninsula was under Muslim rule & influence, with places like Cordoba and Grenada being hubs of knowledge and learning, far ahead in social and technological matters that the northern Christian kingdoms, including some great thinkers like Ibn Rushd that can be compared to Da Vinci
If you go to Spain now, the South is still (often) considered one of the most beautiful places to visit, with lots of Moorish influence like the mosque-cathedral of Cordoba or the Alhambra
by Dozer » October 23rd, 2014, 1:38 pm
by Lampyridae » October 31st, 2014, 8:58 am
Scorch wrote:What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like that
I learned of Infinity and CB during my studies on Islam in University, and I learned a lot from those courses about the culture(s) of Islam. The way CB approached the fiction and the army made me look into the game more.. and.. well.. now I am here.
by Scorch » October 31st, 2014, 9:00 am
Lampyridae wrote:Scorch wrote:What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like that
I learned of Infinity and CB during my studies on Islam in University, and I learned a lot from those courses about the culture(s) of Islam. The way CB approached the fiction and the army made me look into the game more.. and.. well.. now I am here.
Why don't you write a piece on it, then?
by Jiron » October 31st, 2014, 11:52 am
by Section9 » November 1st, 2014, 9:37 am
Scorch wrote:Lampyridae wrote:Scorch wrote:What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like that
I learned of Infinity and CB during my studies on Islam in University, and I learned a lot from those courses about the culture(s) of Islam. The way CB approached the fiction and the army made me look into the game more.. and.. well.. now I am here.
Why don't you write a piece on it, then?
I did! :p well, not about Infinity, but it did write some essays on Islam's Golden Age and some modernist thinkers.
by Mistake Not » November 1st, 2014, 10:07 am
by Scorch » November 1st, 2014, 1:13 pm
Scorch wrote:Section9 wrote:Scorch wrote:[quote="Lampyridae"][quote="Scorch"]What struck me the most was the origin of Haqqislam. I love how CB showed us an Islam without suicidebombers and crazy Salafis, which seems to be a more common view nowadays, all the while not diverting from the nature of Islamic culture. Set on a course to wisdom, knowledge and Enlightenment. I like that
I learned of Infinity and CB during my studies on Islam in University, and I learned a lot from those courses about the culture(s) of Islam. The way CB approached the fiction and the army made me look into the game more.. and.. well.. now I am here
Why don't you write a piece on it, then?
I did! :p well, not about Infinity, but it did write some essays on Islam's Golden Age and some modernist thinkers.
Oh? Would you be willing to share them?
by Jiron » November 1st, 2014, 8:54 pm
Mistake Not wrote:My favourite bit of fluff from all Infinity, actual socio-economic change instead of the usual contemporary stagnation.
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