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The Mozarabs in Al-Andalus by Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Mamouri, 2020. A seminal work from Dar Al-Sadiq for Publishing and Distribution exploring the Christian communities under Islamic rule in Iberia.
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The Mozarabs in Al-Andalus by Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Mamouri, 2020. A seminal work from Dar Al-Sadiq for Publishing and Distribution exploring the Christian communities under Islamic rule in Iberia.

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Prof. Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Mamouri offers a comprehensive academic study into the Mozarabs, the Arabic-speaking Christian communities who lived in Al-Andalus under Muslim rule. This 2020 publication meticulously examines their unique cultural, religious, and linguistic identity, tracing their history, societal contributions, and eventual assimilation. The book delves into the complex dynamics of their coexistence, exploring the legal frameworks, social structures, and artistic expressions that defined their existence. It's an essential resource for scholars and students interested in medieval Iberian history, interfaith relations, and the rich cultural tapestry of the Andalusian period.
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