Al-Maqdisi: The Genius Geographer of the Islamic Golden Age

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Al-Maqdisi, one of the most brilliant scholars of the Islamic Golden Age, revolutionized the field of geography. Born in 945 CE, he traveled extensively across the vast Islamic empire, from Spain to India, studying its diverse cultures, climates, and landscapes. His masterpiece, Ahsan al-Taqasim fi Ma‘rifat al-Aqalim, is a detailed and methodical account of the world’s regions, influencing scholars for centuries. A man of deep intellectual curiosity, Al-Maqdisi not only contributed to geography but also explored history, anthropology, and mathematics. His works remain a testament to the power of knowledge and exploration.

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