Dr. Roy Casagranda Podcast

The Islamic Golden Age

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Dec 10, 2025
Delve into the fascinating origins of the Islamic Golden Age, where early Egyptian and Mesopotamian innovations set the groundwork for knowledge and culture. Discover how Persian tolerance aided in the preservation of intellectual heritage amid chaos. Learn about the pivotal role of Baghdad’s House of Wisdom in reviving ancient texts and fostering scientific progress. The collaboration of diverse scholars led to groundbreaking discoveries that ultimately influenced the Renaissance. Reflect on the legacy of this era and its lessons for future generations.
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INSIGHT

Western Civilization Is Rooted In The Middle East

  • Western civilization's origin is a long 6,500-year arc starting in Egypt and Mesopotamia, not solely Europe.
  • Roy Casagranda reframes Western Civ as rooted in the Middle East and inseparable from its founders.
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Egypt Built The First Lasting State

  • Ancient Egypt created the world's first durable state and early institutions like medical academies.
  • Roy highlights women doctors and institutional continuity that shaped early civilizational advances.
ANECDOTE

Shapur I’s Classy Defeat Of Rome

  • Shapur I captured Roman legions and used their engineering skills to build Bishapur and Gondeshapur.
  • He treated Emperor Valerian as a guest and created a Roman-style miniature city rather than executing him.
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