An Arab illustration of the Andalusian Berber Ibn Rushd (Averroes) of Córdoba, who was one of the greatest philosophers in human history and a key influence on the European Renaissance.

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    1. MrCrocodile54 on

      I wish we in Spain would celebrate the accomplishments of peninsular Arabs, amazighs, and Jews. Some of Islam’s greatest philosophers, writers and theologians were from Al-Andalus.

      Then again, it would be hypocritical of us, wouldn’t it be? Since we did very much kick them all out.

    2. run_for_the_shadows on

      Al-Andalus was a place of tolerance and learning in Medieval Europe, and very much part of the rich legacy of the Iberian Peninsula. We are descendants of muslims, jews and christians.