Discover the lost civilization that shaped the modern world.
For nearly eight centuries, Al-Andalus stood as a beacon of learning, tolerance, and sophistication in medieval Europe. While much of the continent languished in darkness, the streets of Cordoba glittered with libraries, running water, and street lamps. Muslim, Christian, and Jewish scholars collaborated in groundbreaking translations that would ignite the Renaissance. Poets and philosophers produced works that still resonate today.
Al-Andalus: When Islam Illuminated Europe tells the complete story of Islamic Spain—from the lightning conquest of 711 to the fall of Granada in 1492. This comprehensive narrative brings to life the caliphs and kings, scholars and warriors, poets and architects who built one of history's most remarkable civilizations.
Journey through the splendor of the Cordoba Caliphate, when the capital rivaled Baghdad and Constantinople. Explore the magnificent Alhambra and the revolutionary Great Mosque. Meet Ibn Rushd (Averroes), whose philosophy shaped Christian Europe, and Maimonides, the Jewish sage whose wisdom transcended faiths. Witness the architectural genius, scientific innovations, and cultural achievements that made Al-Andalus legendary.
But this is also a story of conflict and conquest, of the taifa kingdoms' fragmentation, the Berber invasions, and the inexorable advance of the Reconquista. It examines both the genuine interfaith cooperation and the harsh realities of medieval religious hierarchies.
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This engaging narrative cuts through romanticism and propaganda to reveal Al-Andalus as it truly was—complex, contradictory, and utterly fascinating. From palace intrigues to battlefield dramas, from groundbreaking science to sublime poetry, this is the epic story of a civilization that changed the world.
The legacy of Al-Andalus lives on in our architecture, language, music, science, and philosophy. This
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Discover the lost civilization that shaped the modern world.For nearly eight centuries, Al-Andalus stood as a beacon of learning, tolerance, and sophistication in medieval Europe. While much of the continent languished in darkness, the streets of Cordoba glittered with libraries, running water, and street lamps. Muslim, Christian, and Jewish scholars collaborated in groundbreaking translations that would ignite the Renaissance. Poets and philosophers produced works that still resonate today.Al-Andalus: When Islam Illuminated Europe tells the complete story of Islamic Spain-from the lightning conquest of 711 to the fall of Granada in 1492. This comprehensive narrative brings to life the caliphs and kings, scholars and warriors, poets and architects who built one of history's most remarkable civilizations.Journey through the splendor of the Cordoba Caliphate, when the capital rivaled Baghdad and Constantinople. Explore the magnificent Alhambra and the revolutionary Great Mosque. Meet Ibn Rushd (Averroes), whose philosophy shaped Christian Europe, and Maimonides, the Jewish sage whose wisdom transcended faiths. Witness the architectural genius, scientific innovations, and cultural achievements that made Al-Andalus legendary.But this is also a story of conflict and conquest, of the taifa kingdoms' fragmentation, the Berber invasions, and the inexorable advance of the Reconquista. It examines both the genuine interfaith cooperation and the harsh realities of medieval religious hierarchies.Perfect for readers who want: A complete, accessible history of Islamic SpainUnderstanding of Muslim contributions to Western civilizationInsight into medieval interfaith coexistenceThe story behind iconic sites like the Alhambra and CordobaContext for contemporary discussions of tolerance and pluralismThis engaging narrative cuts through romanticism and propaganda to reveal Al-Andalus as it truly was-complex, contradictory, and utterly fascinating. From palace intrigues to battlefield dramas, from groundbreaking science to sublime poetry, this is the epic story of a civilization that changed the world.The legacy of Al-Andalus lives on in our architecture, language, music, science, and philosophy. This This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798271932151
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Discover the lost civilization that shaped the modern world.For nearly eight centuries, Al-Andalus stood as a beacon of learning, tolerance, and sophistication in medieval Europe. While much of the continent languished in darkness, the streets of Cordoba glittered with libraries, running water, and street lamps. Muslim, Christian, and Jewish scholars collaborated in groundbreaking translations that would ignite the Renaissance. Poets and philosophers produced works that still resonate today.Al-Andalus: When Islam Illuminated Europe tells the complete story of Islamic Spain-from the lightning conquest of 711 to the fall of Granada in 1492. This comprehensive narrative brings to life the caliphs and kings, scholars and warriors, poets and architects who built one of history's most remarkable civilizations.Journey through the splendor of the Cordoba Caliphate, when the capital rivaled Baghdad and Constantinople. Explore the magnificent Alhambra and the revolutionary Great Mosque. Meet Ibn Rushd (Averroes), whose philosophy shaped Christian Europe, and Maimonides, the Jewish sage whose wisdom transcended faiths. Witness the architectural genius, scientific innovations, and cultural achievements that made Al-Andalus legendary.But this is also a story of conflict and conquest, of the taifa kingdoms' fragmentation, the Berber invasions, and the inexorable advance of the Reconquista. It examines both the genuine interfaith cooperation and the harsh realities of medieval religious hierarchies.Perfect for readers who want: A complete, accessible history of Islamic SpainUnderstanding of Muslim contributions to Western civilizationInsight into medieval interfaith coexistenceThe story behind iconic sites like the Alhambra and CordobaContext for contemporary discussions of tolerance and pluralismThis engaging narrative cuts through romanticism and propaganda to reveal Al-Andalus as it truly was-complex, contradictory, and utterly fascinating. From palace intrigues to battlefield dramas, from groundbreaking science to sublime poetry, this is the epic story of a civilization that changed the world.The legacy of Al-Andalus lives on in our architecture, language, music, science, and philosophy. This This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798271932151
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