When The Moors Ruled Europe: History Revealed

Dali
By Dali

When the Moors Ruled in Europe challenges traditional perceptions of the titular anthropological group as brutal, crass barbarians, and suggests that this image was handed down to successive generations by those who "wrote" history - the Spanish historians whose countries were invaded by the Moors. As a product of careful research, the celebrated revisionist historian Bettany Hughes cuts against the grain of popular thought by detailing the Moors' groundbreaking advancements in such arenas as medicine, agriculture, astronomy, mathematics and architecture.
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When the Moors Ruled in Europe is a stunningly beautiful and informative documentary that debunks a lot of the myths associated with the Moors' invasion of Europe. In the course of doing that, it also illuminates the rich and advanced Muslim society of the Middle Ages, presenting an alternative view of the Islamic culture that has, unfortunately, become our modern society's boogeyman.

It traces the roots of modern society's misunderstanding of the Muslims to their expansion into Europe. Contrary to popular notions, when they invaded what is now Spain, they were welcomed by many as saviors from the more primitive Visigoths. The Muslims, who valued education highly, quickly established a number of libraries, irrigated the land, and erected architectural wonders that survive to this day (like the Alhambra, pictured below). Over time, cross-cultural pollination softened some of the more orthodox practices of the Muslim conquerors, later known as Moors, and they settled in as benevolent rulers of what were for the most part, an appreciative, newly enlightened people. But the ugly head of religious intolerance reared itself soon enough.

Catholics slowly started chipping away at the Muslim encroachment during the time of the Inquisition. Driving them first into hiding, then into disavowing their religion before banishing them from Spain altogether, the Catholics established their dominance over Spain. They solidified their rule over Europe during the reign of Isabella, yet a curious thing happened. The architecture and the technological advancements of the Moors became such an ingrained part of the local tradition that it was assimilated by the re-conquering Catholics.

The two-episode series does a great job of summing up some of the little-known legacy of the Moors' time in Spain. They illustrate, for example, how the architecture of the Alhambra has a seemingly ineffable harmony that is directly related to the very conscious geometrical planning of the building and the relationship with its environs. Hughes speaks to various scholars who dispel long-held myths by giving credible explanations. One example is the reframing of El Cid from heroic Moor-slayer to benevolent and well-loved ruler over a mostly Muslim people. His name is actually derived from the dialectal Arab word "sïdi", or the honorific "sayyid" which means "Lord." Illustrated throughout with cinematography depicting the still-standing architectural achievements of the Moors, the documentary serves as a tempting invitation to visit Spain and experience some of these influential buildings they left behind.

Perhaps the Moors' most long-standing and unspoken legacy is visible on the faces of many Spaniards. The majority of Spain's people still bear the strong genetic features of the invading Moors, a handsome reminder of this culture's once dominant status in pre-Renaissance Europe.

Article by Tony Dayoub who is a screenwriter and film critic whose reviews can be found at Cinema Viewfinder. He recently covered the 46th New York Film Festival. Coverage of the festival and current releases can be found at Cinema Viewfinder.

By mmyke• 4 Oct 2009 16:04
mmyke

in a part of 1 country in Europe...

1 thing I didn't know unti recently, and that was the the Norsemen once ruled a large Island in the Med,,,,,do you know which one??

By Dali• 4 Oct 2009 16:03
Dali

Ok guys, you can relax and try not to thwart the issue. It should have been WHEN THE MOORS RULED 'IN' EUROPE.

typing error, now focus on the subject matter or is the notion too dusturbing? :)

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By Dali• 4 Oct 2009 16:00
Rating: 4/5
Dali

Drac, point taken. The title should be When Moors Ruled IN Europe which is the name of the documentary.

However regardless of when the Catholic Monarch took over Granada and the systematically wrote it out of history by destroying of the evidence that Muslims had ever been in Spain and in the following century they persecuted and expelled 300,000 Muslims and burned as many as a million Arabic books, one of the lesser known ethnic cleansing. Regardless of that their influences did sweep throughout the whole of Europe, with hardly any reference

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By Dracula• 4 Oct 2009 15:52
Rating: 2/5
Dracula

When U.S.A. Ruled Middle East!

correct version is:

When U.S.A. Ruled in Irak!

By mmyke• 4 Oct 2009 15:51
mmyke

about 1200 years ago??

Has there been a moon landing since??

By Dracula• 4 Oct 2009 15:48
Dracula

http://www.qatarliving.com/node/514222

By Dracula• 4 Oct 2009 15:42
Rating: 2/5
Dracula

CORRECTION:

When the Moors Ruled in Spain

Thanks!

By Dali• 4 Oct 2009 15:34
Dali

That's very true. Usually testament is only given to the existing structures that vouch for Islamic Art & architecture but very little is mentioned of refinement and manners of the Andalucian Arabs. Again focusing only on aesthetics word chosen to describe the Arabs was Moors, a racial derogatory term and far from the truth.

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By Hu Wan• 4 Oct 2009 07:46
Rating: 4/5
Hu Wan

An excerpt from Will Durant's book "The age of Faith" he states, “For five centuries, from 700 to 1200, Islam led the world in power, in refinement of manners, in standards of living; in humane legislation and religious tolerance; in literature, scholarship, science, medicine, and philosophy.” The Arabs of Andalusia (known as "Moors" meaning "dark" - a negative term referring to the Berbers who came from Morocco) treated Christians and Jews with tolerance, enabling them to live, work and learn together in relative peace and harmony. While Europe was struggling through the throes of feudalism, the Moorish aristocracy was promoting private land ownership and encouraging banking. Although there was little or no Muslim proselytizing, societal restrictions on infidels were imposed".

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