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Eddi Din [679]
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What was it like to live in al andalus

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Olenka [21]2 years ago
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Al-Andus or Moorish Spain was a geographical area covered by Christians, Muslims and Jews who co-existed peacefully together with a few exceptions of religious revolts and sometimes religious persecutions.
Andus was paradise with beautiful gardens, libraries, brilliant civilizations where poets and philosophers thrived. Here learning and arts took a new level with deep spirituality which fostered love and preserved all aspects of life.
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