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If you step into the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and look up at the massive dome of the Main Reading Room, you’ll find a 19th-century masterpiece that tells a surprising story. Painted in 1896 by Edwin Blashfield, the mural The Evolution of Civilization serves as a visual map of human progress.

 

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Among the twelve figures representing the cultures that built Western civilization, one stands out with particular significance today: Islam, paired with the field of Physics.

A 19th-Century Tribute: Islam as the Guardian of Science

In the late 1800s, the architects of American culture didn't view Islam through the lens of modern geopolitical conflict. Instead, they recognized a historical truth that was then common academic knowledge: Islam was the intellectual bridge that saved Western science.

The Scientist Archetype: In the mural, the figure of Islam is depicted with a glass retort (symbolizing chemistry and alchemy) and a book of mathematical calculations.

The Debt of Physics: The label "Physics" is a direct nod to pioneers like Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen), the "father of optics." While Europe was in the "Dark Ages," Islamic scholars were perfecting the scientific method, inventing algebra, and preserving the Greek and Roman texts that would later spark the Renaissance.

A Peer Among Equals: On the dome, Islam sits as a fundamental pillar alongside Rome, Greece, Italy, and Germany. It was seen not as an "other," but as a vital ancestor of the modern world.

The Eurocentric Filter vs. The True History

While the mural is framed from a 19th-century Eurocentric perspective—viewing history as a "relay race" toward the United States—it acknowledges a "necessity" often erased from modern textbooks.

The "true" history of Europe is inseparable from the Islamic world. For centuries, the intellectual centers of "Europe" were actually in Al-Andalus (Islamic Spain) and Sicily. Scholars from across the continent traveled to cities like Córdoba to learn medicine, astronomy, and logic.

The Knowledge Relay: From Baghdad to the Renaissance

Era Region Key Contribution Impact on the West

8th-9th c. Baghdad The Translation Movement Preserved Aristotle and Euclid for the world.

9th c. Persia Invention of Algebra Provided the language for modern engineering.

11th c. Egypt Book of Optics Created the foundation for the Scientific Method.

12th c. Spain Latin Translation

 

The Shift: From "Contributor" to "Demonized"

​If the founders of the Library of Congress saw Islam as a pillar of physics, why does that feel so "shocking" today? The transition from being celebrated to being "demonized" in propaganda is a relatively recent historical pivot:

  1. Colonialism: In the 20th century, Western powers often reframed the East as "backward" to justify colonial rule, a process known as Orientalism.
  2. Geopolitics: The 1970s and 80s replaced the "scientist" archetype in Western media with the "radical," filtering an entire culture through the lens of conflict and oil resources.
  3. Collective Amnesia: Post-9/11, the "clash of civilizations" narrative further erased the centuries of shared scientific heritage, leading many to forget that the very word "Camera" comes from the Arabic Qamara.

​Reclaiming the Ceiling

​Looking at the Great Dome today is an act of "un-learning." It serves as a permanent, painted record that resists modern propaganda. It reminds every visitor that the foundations of the modern world are not just European—they are deeply, fundamentally rooted in the East.

​The mural remains a silent witness to a time when we recognized that the "Evolution of Civilization" was never a solo journey—it was a global relay race.

 

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