Persian Achaemenid Empire
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it can change
maybe we need to be more confident
That's not all.
They kept spending more on military campaigns and infighting...
No doubt, a place of learning is good, be in muslim or non muslim country. But the problem arises when people link religion with science. Like Sultan Bashiruddin Mehmood wanting to use the energy of Djinns to fix pakistan's energy problems.
I'm sure universities in muslim countries did not such silly thing, they pursued science as a secular subject. These universities had people from various places like American universities have people from various places, not because america is a ''christian'' state.
In India the islamic golden period was under Akbar where many non muslims worked for him. Infact how much of a muslim he was is debatable. There is no religious link, no fundamental factors that can be attributed to religion.
Lets agree to disagree.