Within a framework of objectivity and distance from fanaticism towards religion or nationality, the English orientalist Stanley Lane Poole was able to draw a clear and concise picture of the history of Andalusia from the Arab-Islamic conquest until the fall. Siham criticized both aspects, and also mentioned their positive aspects. In this book, he compiled the history of Andalusia objectively, and did not rely on the annual history in a brief, non-distorting treatment, written by the right hand of a man who is neither Arab nor Muslim, but he was skilled and useful, and he enumerated from the history of Andalusia what was long between us and him, from the events of its conquest, through the eras of its prosperity and differences. Its rulers, until the fall of its last kingdom. In it, he shed light on many aspects of the religious, social, cultural and political history of Arab Muslims in Spain, pointing out the Christian religious voices opposed to Muslim rule, and how Muslims dealt with them. Putting his hand on the real reasons for the fall of Andalusia. This book, with its fair author and exceptional translator, Ali Al-Jarim, deserves to be a reference in the history of an important era in Europe and North Africa, and a guide for any reader who wants nothing but the truth.
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