This scholarly work by Shaimaa Ahmed El-Sayed Ali Saleh offers an in-depth examination of the Andalusian city of Guadix (Wadi Ash) during the Islamic era, spanning from 710 to 1489. The study meticulously explores the political transformations, social structures, and cultural achievements that shaped Guadix throughout nearly eight centuries of Islamic rule. It delves into the city's strategic importance, its interactions with various ruling dynasties, and its contributions to the rich tapestry of Al-Andalus. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of Guadix's historical trajectory, shedding light on its urban development, intellectual life, and economic activities during this significant period. This book is an essential resource for historians and anyone interested in Islamic Andalusia.