Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science (Sep 2020)
Attempts to preserve the Andalusian Islamic identity following the fall of Granada Mousse ibn Abi al-Ghassan and Mohammed bin Ummayya, a model.
Abstract
After the fall of Granada 1492-879 m year, handing the city by most rulers ABI Abdullah Mohamed XII, better known as Abu Abdullah 1460-1527, little to Catholic Kings, Ferdinand II Fernando 11 1452 – 1516 and Isabella Isabel La Catolica 1 first 1469-1504 m, t For you the dark conditions, many collective and individual tournaments among the people stricken Al gharnati, topped these tournaments names two sons of the city, Musa Ibn ABI Al ghassani, Mohamed Bin illiteracy, despite the time difference between the two men, where Moses role emerged in the events of the fall of the city itself, Mohamed Another was led a war against the masters of new city Catholic monarchs Christians Despite the time difference between them, but he reconsidered, diet and defend the homeland, religion and Islamic identity, the conventions which compete with reneging on the Catholic monarchs, and victimize the people Al gharnati underdog, which didn't survive it small and not great, man or woman As for the role of Musa Ibn ABI Al ghassani (died 897-1492 m), despite the uncertainty surrounding his character, particularly in the novel, which was normal given the momentous events of that period, but the Spanish Christian novel that highlighted the role of Commander feat in defending his town and gave us a picture Fascinating about his prowess and farsightedness and his defense, preferring death on the battlefield to negotiate or to live in the new State The role of Mohamed Ibn Umayya, 1520 – 1569 m, largely disagreed about Moses, where he was born and lived and killed under the new State and under its flag, known historically Moors era, are remnants of the Muslim people knock under judge Catholic Christian, as were other Muslims forced even baptized for Baptism, and carried the name Christian is Fernando de Valor, though, has a Muslim speaking aloud and was reinstated as King was reconquered, Muslims
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