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Islam and the Muslim WorldAchievements S48. Spanish- Muslim poets invented the popular genre of poetry muwashshah which became popular with many groups of people including sufis and Jewish poets. Islam and the Muslim WorldAchievements P47. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Islam and the Muslim World Achievements
S 48
Spanish- Muslim poets invented the popular genre of poetry muwashshah which became popular with many groups of people including sufis and Jewish poets.
Islam and the Muslim World Achievements
P 47
Intellectual achievements of Al- Andalus were unrivalled both in and out of the Muslim World.
Islam and the Muslim World History
S 47
In 1492, the Christians conquered the last Muslim kingdom in Spain, Grenada, and soon after expelled all non Christians from the country.
Islam and the Muslim World History
S 47
In 1147 the Almahades invaded Spain because they did not like the religious laxity shown there, and tried to force the conversion of all Jews and Christians in Spain
Islam and the Muslim World History
Q 47
The history of al- Andalus in the eleventh century is one of gradual diminishment as various Christian Monarchs attempted to encroach upon the area held by Muslims, an area they felt comprised the national and religious unity of Spain
Islam and the Muslim World History
S 46
The Marwanid dynasty was at its height under the rule of Abd- Rahman III (912- 916), when Cordoba became a large metropolis and the Christian attacks subsided
Islam and the Muslim World History
S 46
Al- Andalus with its famous Mosques, irrigated gardens, developments in poetry, pholosphy, and science, is often referred to as the Golden Age of Islam
Islam and the Muslim World History
S 46
Muslims took Spain from the Visigoths in 711, they remained in Spain for 781 years until 1492
Encyclopedia Britannica Society
S 102
The Sultan was typically the head of state in Muslim Spain but would sometimes delegate duties to his hajib (chamberlain) or later his Wazir (Prime Minister)
Encyclopedia Britannica Culture
S 104
Andalusian culture was influenced by both original Latin culture already in Spain and also Arab culture often adopted when Andalusians would make their Hajj in the East
Encyclopedia Britannica Literature
S 105
Some of the most important prose written in the Muslim Spain include Tawq al-hamamah (“The Ring of the Dove”)by Abu al’ –Ala al-Ma’rri, which is still a popular love story today
Encyclopedia Britannica Literature
P 105
In al- Andalusian courts poets would often act as modern day journalist, putting current events into poetry
Encyclopedia Britannica Philosophy
S 106
Ibn Rushd (Averroes) was an Andalusian philosopher, wrote many commentaries on Ancient Greek philosophers and was widely praised by Europeans
Islam and the Muslim World Legacy
P 48
The Jewish in al- Andalus read as “who’s who” of prominent Jews and Andalusian Jewish poets work is still in use as Jewish religious texts
Islam and the Muslim World Legacy
S 48
Islamic philosophers studied political science and Ibn- Rushd’s commentaries on Aristotle were one of Europe’s academic staples until very recently