Andrew Solomon
Islam And The West (2009)
Season 1
East and West, Islam and Christianity - there are more similarities between these cultures than we think. This program traces the history of Islam in the light of its reception in the West. It reconstructs the multi-cultural world of the 7th century between Mecca, the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf. It conjures up the up the golden age of Islam in the Middle Ages.
Released May 15, 2009
Episode 42 min
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Production Companies: Ifage Filmproduktion
S1E1 - A Prophet Changes The World
At the heart of this episode is the birth of the Islamic religion in the person and teachings of the prophet Mohammed. Among the major questions examined here are: Why is the Koran God's word? Why did the new religion spread so rapidly? What is the origin of the concept "jihad" (holy war) and why did the expansion into Spain prove to be so fruitful?
May 16, 2009, midnight
S1E2 - War And Wisdom
While Christian Europe receded into darkness during the Middle Ages, a spectacular cultural blossoming took place in the Islamic world. It arose from the "swords of the spirit," which is how Muslims called science and art. This episode retraces the golden age of Islam and, once again, we adopt the perspective of what is shared, and how one culture profited from the other.
May 20, 2009, midnight
S1E3 - The Challenge
In modern times, the balance of power between East and West shifted. What caused the rupture between the Islamic and the Christian worlds? This episode covers 400 years of history beginning with the definitive routing of the Ottomans at the gates of Vienna in 1683. But while Muslim pirates foster the slave trade off Europe's coasts, Muslims are not involved in the great voyages of discovery
May 23, 2009, midnight
Episode Runtime: 42 min.
Season Runtime: 42 min.
Released: May 15, 2009
Last Air Date: May 23, 2009, midnight
Status: Ended
Certification: NR
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