Muslim Spain

Muslim Spain
Title Muslim Spain PDF eBook
Author S. M. Imamuddin
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 306
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN 9789004061316

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Muslim Spain (711-1492 C.E.)

Muslim Spain (711-1492 C.E.)
Title Muslim Spain (711-1492 C.E.) PDF eBook
Author S. M. Imamuddin
Publisher
Total Pages 98
Release 1992
Genre Arabs
ISBN

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History of Islamic Spain

History of Islamic Spain
Title History of Islamic Spain PDF eBook
Author William Montgomery Watt
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 239
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 147447344X

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This comprehensive introduction to the history of Islamic Spain takes thereader through the events, people and movements from 711 to 1492.

Some Aspects of the Socio-economic and Cultural History of Muslim Spain 711-1492 A.D.

Some Aspects of the Socio-economic and Cultural History of Muslim Spain 711-1492 A.D.
Title Some Aspects of the Socio-economic and Cultural History of Muslim Spain 711-1492 A.D. PDF eBook
Author S. M. Imamuddin
Publisher
Total Pages 274
Release 1965
Genre Arabs
ISBN

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Blood and Faith

Blood and Faith
Title Blood and Faith PDF eBook
Author Matthew Carr
Publisher The New Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2009-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 1595585249

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In April 1609, King Philip III of Spain signed an edict denouncing the Muslim inhabitants of Spain as heretics, traitors, and apostates. Later that year, the entire Muslim population of Spain was given three days to leave Spanish territory, on threat of death. In a brutal and traumatic exodus, entire families and communities were obliged to abandon homes and villages where they had lived for generations, leaving their property in the hands of their Christian neighbors. In Aragon and Catalonia, Muslims were escorted by government commissioners who forced them to pay whenever they drank water from a river or took refuge in the shade. For five years the expulsion continued to grind on, until an estimated 300,000 Muslims had been removed from Spanish territory, nearly 5 percent of the total population. By 1614 Spain had successfully implemented what was then the largest act of ethnic cleansing in European history, and Muslim Spain had effectively ceased to exist. Blood and Faith is celebrated journalist Matthew Carr’s riveting chronicle of this virtually unknown episode, set against the vivid historical backdrop of the history of Muslim Spain. Here is a remarkable window onto a little-known period in modern Europe—a rich and complex tale of competing faiths and beliefs, of cultural oppression and resistance against overwhelming odds.

Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814

Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814
Title Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814 PDF eBook
Author Eloy Martín-Corrales
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 699
Release 2020-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 9004443762

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In Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814: Living and Negotiating in the Land of the Infidel, Eloy Martín-Corrales surveys Hispano-Muslim relations from the late fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, a period of chronic hostilities. Nonetheless there were thousands of Muslims in Spain at that time: ambassadors, exiles, merchants, converts, and travelers. Their negotiating strategies, and the necessary support they found on both shores of the Mediterranean prove that relations between Spaniards and Muslims were based on reasons of state and on a pragmatism that generated intense political and economic ties.These increased enormously after the peace treaties that Spain signed with Muslim countries between 1767 and 1791.

The Ornament of the World

The Ornament of the World
Title The Ornament of the World PDF eBook
Author Maria Rosa Menocal
Publisher Back Bay Books
Total Pages 262
Release 2009-11-29
Genre History
ISBN 0316092797

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This classic bestseller — the inspiration for the PBS series — is an "illuminating and even inspiring" portrait of medieval Spain that explores the golden age when Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together in an atmosphere of tolerance (Los Angeles Times). This enthralling history, widely hailed as a revelation of a "lost" golden age, brings to vivid life the rich and thriving culture of medieval Spain, where for more than seven centuries Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together in an atmosphere of tolerance, and where literature, science, and the arts flourished. "It is no exaggeration to say that what we presumptuously call 'Western' culture is owed in large measure to the Andalusian enlightenment...This book partly restores a world we have lost." —Christopher Hitchens, The Nation