On Chapter 9 (The Worlds of Islam)

I thought that the network of exchange was the most interesting to me in this chapter. The reason why is because it had to do with goods, technology, food products, and ideas circulated widely. Commerce was valued positively within Islamic teaching, and laws regulating in figured prominently in sharia, creating a predictable framework for exchange across many cultures. Which I thought was pretty cool tolerant and read about because they figured out a way to help exchange good and advance for many people. Arab and Persian trades had established a commercial colony in canton in southern china, which it linked the islamic heartland and Asias other giant and flourishing economy.  Various forms of banking, partnership, business contracts, and instruments for granting credit facilities these long distance economic relationships and generated a prosperous, sophisticated, and highly commercialization economy that spanned the old world. I thought this was interesting to read about because how they used each other to help not only themselves but others too. I thought that it was smart of these people using what they have to advance themselves.

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