Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020)
Open Access
Peer Reviewed

(Moriscons and Inquisition in Spain (1492- 1614

Authors

Mahmoud Saleh Al- Rubaihat , Mohammed Abdulhadi Al- Jazi , Hussein Raja Al.shogairat

DOI:

10.26389/AJSRP.H121219

Published:

2020-03-30

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Abstract

The Moricissue is one of the most sensitive topics in the study of the history of Arabs and Muslims in general, and of Morocco in particular. The tragedy of the Moriscans and the fall of Granada is a source of condemnation of the Arab conscience. They also call for the shame and shame of abandoning Muslims in this country, starting from the first day of the fall of Granada in the hands of the Spanish Christians in 1492.

Perhaps in this research, we can take a brief look at the end of the Arab and Islamic presence in Andalusia during the period from the fall of Granada in 1492 until the final expulsion during the period 1614.

Keywords:

Moriscos Inquisition courts Granada Spain Andalusia Mudéjar

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Author Biographies

  • Mahmoud Saleh Al- Rubaihat, Tafila Technical University | Jordan

    Tafila Technical University | Jordan

  • Mohammed Abdulhadi Al- Jazi, Faculty of Arts | Hussein Bin Talal University | Jordan

    Faculty of Arts | Hussein Bin Talal University | Jordan

  • Hussein Raja Al.shogairat, Faculty of Arts | Al-Hussein Bin Talal University | Jordan

    Faculty of Arts | Al-Hussein Bin Talal University | Jordan

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How to Cite

Al- Rubaihat, M. S., Al- Jazi, M. A., & Al.shogairat, H. R. (2020). (Moriscons and Inquisition in Spain (1492- 1614. Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 4(3), 112-95. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.H121219