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Endgame Goes to Campus! Gamechangers in Pekanbaru, Samarinda, Semarang, and Bogor, can check: / gamechangers.id ----------- Ismail Fajrie Alatas discusses the beginning, peak, and fall of the Golden Age of Islam, as well as what lessons we can learn from it — starting from the Umayyad Caliphate (680-750 AD), Abbasid (750-847 AD), to Ottoman (1517-1924 AD). In this conversation, Gita and Ajie also touch on Islamic anthropology and the dynamics of the Muslim community. These include the function of Islamic boarding schools and the argumentative culture of the santri, as well as how Indonesia — as the country with the largest Muslim population in the world — can be an interlocutor between the West and Muslim countries. #Endgame #GitaWirjawan #IsmailFajrieAlatas ----------- Join the Endgame Channel Subscription so we can continue to provide quality content: https://sgpp.me/becomemember ----------- Explore and discuss this episode further at https://endgame.id/ ----------- For collaboration and cooperation invitations, contact us here: https://sgpp.me/contactus ----------- More 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:18 - Ismail Fajrie Alatas' intellectual wanderings 0:03:22 - Openness and the origins of the Islamic empire 0:09:34 - The maturity of the people's thinking at that time 0:15:12 - The influence of Aristotelian philosophy in Islam 0:20:01 - The three coolest world civilizations 0:24:22 - The beginning of the military-based Islamic empire 0:32:42 - The harmony of the Abrahamic religions 0:37:17 - The people are partners, not subjects or objects 0:47:52 - The argumentative culture of Islamic boarding schools 0:57:15 - The way out of the Middle East 1:03:06 - How to make Indonesia known to the world