Islam and Korean Culture b 1,200 years of exchange between Korea and Islam b
The cultures of Korea and Islam have been dug up through the collection of eastern and western fodder. Since ancient times, we have exchanged culture and ideas through sea roads and silk roads, with Northeast Asia and Central Asia interacting with Arabs and Islam on the other side of the globe. Islamic culture can be found everywhere in our traditional culture, music, musical instruments, science and technology, and medicine. In particular, the Uighur brain groups that came into Korea through Mongolia after the Goryeo Dynasty formed a group village until the early Joseon Dynasty, and played a role as a propagator of culture. They contributed to the development of science, advanced medicine, paradox, and academics and influenced customs and cultures, including ritualism. The Sejong academic and scientific renaissance was not coincidental. This book summarizes this one by one.