The House of Wisdom, or Bayt al-Hikma, was a major intellectual center in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age, particularly in the 8th to 13th centuries. It served as a hub for scholars of various disciplines, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy, facilitating the translation and preservation of ancient texts. The institution played a crucial role in the exchange of knowledge between cultures and significantly contributed to advancements in science and philosophy. Its legacy continues to influence modern thought and scholarship.
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