Cathedral-Mosque of Córdoba (IIIF)
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2023-07-27T02:41:30-07:00
Convivencia
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Throughout all of Spain's history there have been multiple cultures/religious groups that inhabited their land simultaneously. Between 700-1492 there were three religious groups that occupied one space in Spain, Al-andalus. These groups were Chirstians, Muslim, and Catholics. On this page, I will talk about how it was to live with different cultural/religious groups in that time. #Muslim, #Architecture
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2023-08-10T14:35:36-07:00
During the Convivencia, Spain was a melting pot of diverse cultures, languages, and beliefs. Islamic Moors, Christian Visigoths, and Jewish communities coexisted in an atmosphere of relative peace, fostering a unique environment of intellectual, artistic, and scientific exchange. Despite their religious differences, these communities embraced a shared vision of mutual respect, cooperation, and coexistence. Scholars, philosophers, and artists from all three traditions collaborated to gain knowledge and create some ideals that we still use until this day. This exchange of knowledge and ideas laid the groundwork for the preservation and advancement of various disciplines, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy. In this era of Convivencia, religious and cultural diversity was not only tolerated but celebrated. Mosques, churches, and synagogues stood side by side, each reflecting the rich architectural and artistic influences of its respective community, and many reflecting influences of others. Also, in this era it is seen that there were many customs there adopted by the Spanish community.
However, as with any historical period, the Convivencia was not without its challenges. Despite its notable achievements, the harmony was occasionally marred by political tensions and power struggles. Nevertheless, the spirit of coexistence endured, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of Spanish society and shaping the course of European history. These power struggles can further be seen in tax regulations, forced conversions of muslims, and the forcing removal of muslims from Spain. The christian community fought against sharing space with moorish people and this led to man divisions between the community. This led to a document call "La limpieza de Sangre"(shown below).
This is just one of the many examples of the power dynamic between these two communities. The rising friction between them would further lead to mass spread of christianity over the world. The era of convivencia had laid the foundations of the world as we know it today and without the distinguished cultural differences shown we probably would not have the advancements that we have today.
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2023-08-03T09:30:23-07:00
Muslim Reign vs. Christian Monarchy
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Collaborative presentation between Jennifer Flores Romo and Dalia Gutierrez, demonstrates the different ideology between these two different rulings of the Muslims and Christian monarchy.
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2023-08-05T00:09:34-07:00
The arrival of the Muslims to the Iberian Peninsula marks the beginning of their continuous influence made on the peninsula, from architecture to language and customs. More importantly, the Muslim's arrival to the Iberian Peninsula indicates a period of co-existence between religions and cultures which is not present during the Christian Reign after they took over during the Fall of Granada. Muslims allowed for the individuals and communities that identified as Christian or Jewish to maintain their religion and customs. In contrast, the Christian monarchy weaponized religion and used religion as a justification to push the Moors out of the Iberian Peninsula. Additionally, the Christian monarchy also utilized religion to justify their bad treatment of the Moors and the exile of the Jews.