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SEQUENCE
• Conquest
• Chronological Phases
• Rulers of Umayyad
• Advancement in science and architecture
• Reconquest
• Granada war
• Conclusion
• Questions
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CONQUEST
• Iberian peninsula or Hispania
• Roman provinces
• Tariq Bin Ziyad landed Jibraltar
• Battle of Guadalete
• Battle of Toulouse
• Battle of Tours
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CHRONOLOGICAL
PHASES
• The Umayyad Caliphate (711–756)
• The Independent Emirate (756-929)
• The Caliphate of Córdoba (929-1031)
• The first Taifas (1031-1091)
• The Almoravid rule (1091-1145)
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CHRONOLOGICAL
PHASES
• The second Taifas (1145-1151)
• The Almohad rule (1151–1212)
• The Kingdom of Granada (1212–1492)
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ABD AL-RAHMAN I
• Abd al-Rahaman bin Mu’awaiyah bin
Hisham bin Abd al-Malik bin Marwan
• Holy City of Mecca
• Mother Christian Berber slave
• Flight from Syria
• Defeated Yusuf al-Fihri
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ABD AL-RAHMAN I
• Cordova
• United Andalus
• 25 Abbasids revolts
• Build Army of 40,000
• Emir instead of Caliph
• Denied caliph
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ABD AL-RAHMAN I
• Aqueduct
• Palace of Cordova
• Munyat with a palm tree
• The Great mosque of Cordova
• Bridge of Guadalquivir
• Intellectual movement
• Died 788
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HISHAM-I
• 788-786
• Andalus
• Portion of France
• Battle of Lutos
• Knowledge centered
• Scholars
• Maliki school
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AL HAKAM
• 796-822
• Lack of Leadership
• Leisure time activities
• Revolts and tyranny
• Political disaster
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ABD UR RAHAMAN-II
• 822-855
• Continued North
• Scholars
• Developments
• Eradicated Poverty
• Build Navy
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Abd al-Rahman III
• United Al-Andalus
• Super Power
• Scholars’ migration
• "Obedient servant of the caliph”
• Naval Force
• Jiziya for protection
• Declared himself Caliph
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Al Hakam II
• Library Toledo
600,000+ books
• Public education system
Free school
University of Cordova
Scholars
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ABU AL-QASIM
AL-ZAHRAWI
• Born 936 in Zahra
• Surgeon
• Surgical instruments
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GLIDING:IBN FIRNAS
“Ibn Firnas was the first man in history to make a
scientific attempt at flying”
Philip K. Hitti
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RECONQUEST
• Disintegration of Caliphate
• Catholic Kingdoms of Spain
• Fall of Toledo in 1085
• Emirate of Garnada
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GRANADA WAR
• Military campaign 1482-1492
• Ferdinand and Isabel
• Ended the Muslim Rule
• Series of campaigns
• Internal conflicts
• Artillery
• Jan 1, 1492 Final surrender
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POST EFFECTS OF
GRANADA WAR
• Forced Muslim conversion
1516 Kingdom of Navarre
1525 Kingdom of Argon
1568 Revolt of Morisco
1609 The Act of Expulsion
1614 Expulsion Ends
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by one person some 1450 years back.. is now spread
to hundreds and thousands of sq km with over about billions of world population following its principles. Yes gentlemen, I am talking about the
kingdom of islamic faith. This all we owe to the valour
and unshaking faith of our ancestors who despite all the hardships continue to announce and spread the message of ALLAH. Recent surveys show that islam is the fastest
growing in religion in europe and west
Question is how islam was introduced in europe and west. Today I shall discuss the very same topic
Hispania was the Latin name given to the whole Iberian Peninsula until the Islamic conquestIt is stated in historical sources that Spain was one of the former Roman provinces where the Latin language and culture had deep roots. On April 30 of 711, Islamic leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad landed at Gibraltar and by the end of the campaign most of the Iberian Peninsula were brought under Islamic rule.Thecampaign's turning point was the battle of Guadalete, where the king Roderick was defeated and killed on the battlefield.In 721 A mixed force of Aquitanians and Franks defeat a Muslim army under al-SamhibnMalik , at the Battle of Toulouse. The Franks quickly surround and critically wound al-SamhibnMalik and destroy most of his forceAfter thecampaign, at the Battle of Tours in 732 Muslim forces moved north-east across the Pyrenees Mountains toward France, but were defeated by the Frankish Catholic Charles Martel. which brought halt to their conquest
Muslim Spain had the following chronological phases:The Emirate directly dependent on the Caliph in Damascus (711–756)The Independent Emirate (756-929)The Caliphate of Córdoba (929-1031)The first Taifas (1031-c. 1091)The Almoravid rule (c.1091-c. 1145)
The second Taifas (c.1145-c. 1151)The Almohad rule (c.1151–1212)The Kingdom of Granada (1212–1492)1st of jan 1492 muslim rule ended forever
Umayyeddynesty is shown in the chartNAMES IN YELLOW ARE THE EMIRS OF AL ANDALUSWHEREAS THE RED ARE THE CALIPHS OF ANDALUSI will be discussing some of them
His ful name Abd al-Rahaman bin Mu’awaiyah bin Hisham bin Abd al-Malik bin marwanHis family was originally from the holy city of Mecca.His mother was a Christian berber slave from the Nafza tribeHe fleed from syria and reached north western AfricaIn 756 Abd ar-Rahman I defeats Yusuf al-Fihri outside Córdoba.
He made Cordoba the capital of the empire of umayyad.At that time Iberian peninsula was a mixture of different nations including Arabs, Syrians, Berbers, Numadians, Hispanic-Arabs and Goths. He united all of them There were over 25 such revolts and all were dealt and put downIn the process of subduing the adversaries he build a well disciplined army of 40,000 Berbers on whose loyalty he could defend his throne.. He did not assumed caliphate rather contented himself with the title of emir. 757 he discontinued the khutba of Juma delivered in the name of Abbasid caliphSpain Under his command was the first province to deny the authority of recognized caliph in Islam.
He beautified the cities of his domain, build aqueduct for pure waterConstructed a palace in the capital similar to that of palace build by Hisham in Syria and Erected Munyat,a garden it included the lonely palm tree imported form Syria He erected Cordova of mosque, completed and enlarged by his successors which was later tranformed into the cathederal by Ferdinand-III in 1236 ADHe boasted the bridge of Guadalquivir.Initiation of intellectual movement which made the Islamic Spain one of the centers of world culture from 9th century to the 11th century.He Died 788 AD
Hisham ibn Abd ar-Rahman (788-796)When he came to power Andalus is fully controlled by MuslimsAgain conquers portion of Francebut hecouldn’d invade itHe lost battle of Lutos with Asturians Created knowledge center of the worldstarted bringing Scholars in the territory and Increases salary of the ScholarsMaliki school made as the national standard
Al-Hakam becomes the ruler 796-822He lacked the leadership qualitiesSpent time in leisure activitiesHe faced many revolts in his reign in reaction he rendered stories of tyranny and atrocitiesPolitical disaster, lost Northern area where Aragon kingdom is established
822-852Abd Al-Rahman II comes to powerContinues battle in northIncreases pay of the ScholarsStarted importing brain from all over the place, irrespective of the religion Creates architecture gardens, roadsHe removed poverty and First time ever no beggars in the society Builds 2 navy fleetLater the decline of the dynesty was started
He took the emirate in 912 AD in Extreme chaos, no one wants CaliphateHe not only took the Replaced corrupted leadersEstablished Shura of the Scholars gave them Protection andFreedom of SpeechDid not like CaliphPicked on him for any short comingsAccused him of the Caliphate wealth and castleDuringKhutba would publicly argue with himEstablishedShariah Recaptures UmaribnHafsoonDealt with 3 Major attacksLeons / North ChristianFatimaidsUmaribnHafsoon
Natural Light systemBerbers were close to nature, therefore their any architecture had nature and animal kingdom infused with itSound system was excellentImam would stand inside a room like are that would work as a megaphoneShell like roof structure carried voice to the back
AbdallahibnYasin (1040–1059) - founder & spiritual leaderYahyaibnUmar al-Lamtuni (c. 1050-1056)Abu BakribnUmar (1056–1087) - partitioned reign from 1072.
722 - King Pelayo defeats a large force sent by Emir Munuza to annihilate him at the Battle of Covadonga in Alcama. He then leads an alliance of Asturian and Cantabrian mountaineers and Spaniards in the counter-offensive against the Muslims beginning what will be called La Reconquista. Pelayo will go on to become the founder of a dynasty of Iberian monarchs who will over the centuries recapture all of the Iberian lands from the Muslims.778 - The Franks led by Charlemagne attack Zaragoza, but are forced to withdraw. Basques ambush Charlemagne's army as it crosses the Pyrenees out of Iberia. The Basques maul the Frankish rearguard, killing many of the commanders including the Breton MarkgrafHruotland (also called Roland), and loot the baggage train.792 - Hisham I, Emir of Córdoba, calls for a Jihad against the infidels in Al-Andalus and France. Tens of thousands from as far away as Syria heed his call and cross the Pyrenees to subjugate France. Cities including Narbonne are destroyed, but the invasion is ultimately halted at Carcassonne.
1084 - The Muslim army of Zaragoza under El Cid defeats the Aragonese. In autumn the Castilians start a loose siege of Toledo
After the disintegration of the Caliphate, Islamic control of Spain was gradually eroded by the Spanish re conquest.The reconquest was the process by which the Catholic Kingdoms of northern Spain; mainly including Argon and Castile; eventually managed to succeed in defeating and conquering the southern Muslim states of the Iberian Peninsula.The first major city to fall to Catholic powers was Toledo in 1085, what prompted the intervention of Almoravids.The only exception being the Emirate of Granada.
Inthe post war era the forced muslim conversion was started.1516 - Muslims in the kingdom of Navarre are forced to convert1525 - Muslims in the Crown of Aragon are forced to convert to Christianity.1568 -. Revolt of Morisco took After King Philip II introduces laws prohibiting Moorish culturein Granada suppressed 1609 - Expulsion of the Moriscos - King Philip III issues the Act of Expulsion for all Moriscos1614 - The process of expulsion ends.
The extravagant rulers and their disciples sold the great Muslim pride on the price of their lust and leisure.Gentlemen helping the enemy beast against the Muslim brothers resulted in the expulsion of the Muslims in SpainUnfortunately this is what the Muslims are doing today.Enemy is isolating each one of us an hunting us one by one.Gentlemen The Verdict of quran is clear Al roam:among those who have broken the unity of their faith and have become sects, each group delighting in but what they themselves hold [by way of tenets].And [as for the followers of earlier revelation,] they broke up their unity, out of mutual jealousy, only after they had come to know [the truth]. steadfastly uphold the [true] faith, and do not break up your unity thereinAnd whenever muslims diverted from the teaching of the divdine book the lost their worth same just happened in spain and the result is in front of us
Gentle menthts all from my side in the end you may ask questions