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| For nearly eight centuries, under the Mohamedan rule, Spain set all Europe a shining example of a civilized and enlightened state. Her fertile provinces rendered doubly prolif |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| ...To Cordoba belong all the beauty and ornaments that delight the eye or dazzle the sight. Her long line of Sultans form her crown of glory; her necklace is strung with the p |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Mathematics, astronomy, botany, history, philosophy and jurisprudence were to be mastered in Spain, and Spain alone. Whatever makes a kingdom great and prosperous, whatever te |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| With Granada fell all Spain's greatness. For a brief while, indeed, the reflection of the Moorish splendour cast a borrowed light upon the history of the land which it had onc |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| In the land where science was once supreme, the Spanish doctors became noted for nothing but their ignorance and incapacity. The arts of Toledo and Almeria faded into insignif |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| The land deprived of skillful irrigation of the Moors, grew improvished and neglected, the richest and most fertile valleys languished and were deserted, and most of the popul |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| And so vanquished for ever from the Spanish territory this brave, intelligent and enlightened people, who with their resolution and labour inspired life into the land, which t |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| The Arabs suddenly appeared in Spain like a star which crosses through the air with its light, spreads its flames on the Horizon and then vanishes rapidly into naught. They ap |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Millions of Moors quitted Spain carrying their property and arts - the patrimony of a state. What have the Spaniards created in their place? We could say nothing, but an etern |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| For five to six hundred years general books in Arabic language and particularly on various disciplines have been almost the only source of learning and teaching in the Europea |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Roger Bacon, Leonard, Erno Al Felquni, Raymond Lot, San Thoma, and Azfonish X Qashqani have solely depended on Arabic Books. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Albert, the Great, is indebted to Ibn Sina and San Thoma owes it all to Ibn Rushd (Averroes). |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| It was the Arabs who for the first time invented the method of chemical preparation of medicines, and it was from this source that sound advice and the procedure of experiment |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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