Jiang argues that European culture later fell in love with stories from the Islamic Golden Age, including Arabian Nights, even though those stories were not the high art of the Muslim world at the time.
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Jiang argues that European culture later fell in love with stories from the Islamic Golden Age, including Arabian Nights, even though those stories were not the high art of the Muslim world at the time.
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"major literature or literary work that we still have today from the Islamic Golden Age is the Arabian Nights. OK. OK. So, scholars have..."
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