Lost Islamic History

Muslims established the first banks, so travelers could deposit in one city and withdraw in another. "Cheque" comes from the Arabic "sakk".

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https://www.facebook.com/LostIslamicHistory/posts/515823915191993
 
ibṉĀdam;n2233203 said:
Muslims established the first banks, so travelers could deposit in one city and withdraw in another. "Cheque" comes from the Arabic "sakk".

Source:
https://www.facebook.com/LostIslamicHistory/posts/515823915191993

That's an interesting piece of information, I'm sure these numbers (1234...) were used in the Arabic before, and the ones that are used today belong to the Persian language.
 
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I don't understand why you say the lost islamic history

Our history isn't lost! for me isn't and it always remain in the deepest of my heart
 
On this day (2 January, 1492), Granada, the final Muslim state of Andalusia, fell to the Christian Reconquista. Muslims continued to practice their religion secretly for over 100 years afterwards, but were finally expelled from Spain in 1609.

Read more at:
http://lostislamichistory.com/granada-the-last-muslim-kingdom-of-spain/

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The book and website of Firas Alkhateeb is called so.

I understand it so; that nothing remained from that glory and power of muslim history, and that the whole situation changed.

btw the book is really good
 

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