The Umayyad Emirate in Al-Andalus /Spain and Their Christian Neighbors) | ||||
مجلة مرکز الخدمة للاستشارات البحثية واللغات | ||||
Article 20, Volume 20, Issue 57, January 2018, Page 1-42 PDF (561.95 K) | ||||
Document Type: وعروض الکتب والتقاریر عن رسائل الماجستیر والدکتوراه فى التخصصات العلمیة لأقسام کلیات الآداب والعلوم الاجتماعیة والإنسانیة فى مصر والعالم العربی بمختلف اللغات ( العربیة والانجلیزیة او الفرنسیة او الالمانیة ) وغیرها مما یدرس بالکلیة. | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jocr.2018.128322 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Faisal Abdullah Alamer* | ||||
لا يوجد | ||||
Abstract | ||||
In order to understand the conflict, tensions, as well as peace in al-Andalus during the reign of the four generations beginning with Abd al-Rahman I in 756 until the end of Abd al-Rahman II in 852, there is a need tounderstandthe society of that time. This is ideal because it reduces the inherent religious, cultural and historical bias that thwarts attempts to fully grasp the society of the time. There are three conceptions that we should keep in mind. First, the conceptions of religious conflict between Islam and Christianity during the reign of the four generations must bear in mind the fact that, Islam exerted significant influence in the South and still managed to muscle its authority in the north through taxes. The tensions on Al-Andalus were thus instigated by Christian revolts against Islamic authority. Second, although the Islamic conquest of Iberia and the defense of won territories that would soon follow | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Islam; cultural; historical | ||||
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