The Golden Age of al - Andalus: Culture, Science, and Tolerance in Umayyad Spain

Par : Jefferson Martínez
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231247080
  • EAN9798231247080
  • Date de parution28/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Set against the dazzling backdrop of medieval Iberia, The Golden Age of al-Andalus takes readers on a richly detailed journey through one of history's most extraordinary civilizations-a world where diverse cultures, faiths, and ideas converged to ignite unparalleled advancements in science, philosophy, art, and governance. From the shimmering courts of Córdoba, the jewel of the Islamic West, to the bustling markets that connected East and West, this book reveals how the Umayyad Caliphate fostered a vibrant society marked by religious tolerance, intellectual daring, and economic prosperity.
With compelling narratives of visionary rulers, pioneering scholars like Ibn Rushd and Maimonides, poetic voices such as Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, and groundbreaking medical and scientific discoveries, this sweeping account unpacks how al-Andalus became a beacon of learning and culture during Europe's Dark Ages. It also explores the complex social fabric-Muslims, Christians, and Jews living side by side-and the challenges that eventually led to the caliphate's decline.
Brimming with vivid historical detail, original interpretations, and surprising stories drawn from primary sources, The Golden Age of al-Andalus offers a fresh, captivating perspective on a civilization whose legacy shaped not only the medieval world but continues to resonate today. Essential reading for history lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by how a remarkable society dared to blend faith, reason, and diversity into a flourishing human masterpiece.
Set against the dazzling backdrop of medieval Iberia, The Golden Age of al-Andalus takes readers on a richly detailed journey through one of history's most extraordinary civilizations-a world where diverse cultures, faiths, and ideas converged to ignite unparalleled advancements in science, philosophy, art, and governance. From the shimmering courts of Córdoba, the jewel of the Islamic West, to the bustling markets that connected East and West, this book reveals how the Umayyad Caliphate fostered a vibrant society marked by religious tolerance, intellectual daring, and economic prosperity.
With compelling narratives of visionary rulers, pioneering scholars like Ibn Rushd and Maimonides, poetic voices such as Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, and groundbreaking medical and scientific discoveries, this sweeping account unpacks how al-Andalus became a beacon of learning and culture during Europe's Dark Ages. It also explores the complex social fabric-Muslims, Christians, and Jews living side by side-and the challenges that eventually led to the caliphate's decline.
Brimming with vivid historical detail, original interpretations, and surprising stories drawn from primary sources, The Golden Age of al-Andalus offers a fresh, captivating perspective on a civilization whose legacy shaped not only the medieval world but continues to resonate today. Essential reading for history lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by how a remarkable society dared to blend faith, reason, and diversity into a flourishing human masterpiece.