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Eh, no. The Library was 'destroyed' repeatedly (last by a zealous khaliph Omar) and most ancient texts were preserved by educated Byzantines. Who collected their books everywhere, including from Muslims.
I would like to leave a suggestion for 3 wonders.
1. Library of Alexandria (destroyed by Romans)
2. Bayt al Hikmah (House of Wisdom), center of islamic intellectual life during the Golden Age of the Mutazilites (anti sunni/anti shia rationalist muslims under influence of Hellenist philosophy, yay!) It was destroyed by Hulagu Khan of the Mongols :(((((((
3. Academy of Gondishapur, center of Persian Sassanian intellectual life during the pre-islamic 6th to 7th centuries. It was where Hellenist dissidents could flee to from Christian oppression in the Byzantine Empire to continue their works!