Why the civilizations and great figures of the pivotal era?
This book provides an in-depth overview of one of the most important golden ages of humanity, which brought about what can be described as an enlightened intellectual shift that prevailed in five of the most ancient geographical regions in the world, characterized by deep-rooted authentic demographics. These regions are Greece, Persia, India, China, and Mesopotamia. These regions produced a large group of renowned philosophers and scholars who brought about great changes and had a profound impact when they took on the task of advancing that era and elevating its people spiritually, intellectually, and morally. Among them were Socrates in Greece, Zoroaster in Persia, Buddha and Mahavira in India, Confucius in China, and Isaiah in the Levant and Mesopotamia, in addition to many other philosophers and geniuses.
Their noble mission was to transform the primitive thinking that prevailed in ancient times, from a belief system based on the worship of a large group of gods, including some manifestations of nature, to a more sophisticated ideology that led to the worship of a single god who focused on morality and elevated human behavior to a level befitting humanity and respecting the mind. This led to a great renaissance in societies, philosophy, science, and knowledge.
Therefore, I believe that we can find inspiration in the period that the German philosopher Karl Jaspers called the pivotal age, because it was truly a pivotal period that influenced the spiritual development of humanity, from around 900 BC to 200 BC.
The pivotal era was one of the most important periods of intellectual, psychological, philosophical, and even religious transformation in recorded human history, and there was nothing comparable to it until the great Western transformation that created our scientific and technological modernity.
Scholars of this period emphasized the great importance of messages of love, tolerance, and virtuous human ethics, so it is only fair that we highlight and remember them.









