The Arts and Intellectual Life of Spain Flourished Under Muslim Rule

  • Introduction & Quick Facts
    • Relief
    • Drainage
    • Soils
    • Climate
    • Plant and animal life
      • Vegetation
      • Wildlife
      • Fish
    • Ethnic groups
      • The Romans
      • The Visigoths
      • The Muslims
      • Recent arrivals
      • The Gitano minority
    • Languages
      • Castilian
      • Catalan
      • Galician
      • Euskera
    • Religion
    • Settlement patterns
      • Homo mural
      • Migration
      • Urbanization
    • Demographic trends
    • Agronomics, forestry, and fishing
      • Agronomics
      • Forestry
      • Angling
    • Resource and power
    • Manufacturing
    • Finance
    • Trade
    • Services
    • Labour and taxation
    • Transportation and telecommunication
      • Railroads
      • Roads
      • Air travel
      • Maritime ship
      • Telecommunications
    • Constitutional framework
    • Regional regime
    • Local regime
    • Justice
    • Political procedure
      • National parties
      • Regional parties
      • Pocket-sized parties
    • Security
    • Health and welfare
    • Housing
    • Education
    • Cultural milieu
    • Daily life and social community
      • Organization of the day
      • Food and drink
      • Internationalization of culture
      • Festivals and holidays
    • The arts
      • Music
      • Literature
      • Theatre
      • Visual arts
      • Architecture
      • Picture palace
    • Cultural institutions
      • Museums
      • Libraries and athenaeum
      • Academies and institutes
    • Sports and recreation
    • Media and publishing
      • The press
      • Television and radio
    • Pre-Roman Espana
      • Prehistory
      • Phoenicians
      • Greeks
      • Iberians
      • Celts
    • Roman Spain
      • The conquest
      • Romanization
      • Administration
      • Economic system
      • Religion
      • Roman remains
    • Visigothic Spain to c. 500
    • The Visigothic kingdom
    • Christian Spain from the Muslim invasion to about 1260
      • The Christian states, 711–1035
      • The medieval empire, 1035–1157
      • The rise of Castile and Aragon
      • Society, economy, and civilisation
    • Christian Spain, c. 1260–1479
      • Castile and León, 1252–1479
      • Castilian institutions, society, and culture
    • Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia, 1276–1479
      • Aragonese institutions and society
      • Aragonese culture
    • Muslim Kingdom of spain
      • The conquest
      • The contained emirate
      • The caliphate of Córdoba
      • The ṭāʾifas
      • The Almoravids
      • The Almohads
      • Granada
      • Society
      • The economy
      • Civilisation of Muslim Spain
        • Literature
        • Philosophy
        • Scientific discipline
    • United Spain under the Catholic Monarchs
      • The union of Aragon and Castile
        • Aragon and Catalonia
        • Castile
      • The Spanish Inquisition
        • The conversos
        • The statutes of limpieza
      • The conquest of Granada
      • Spain and the New Globe
        • Colonial policy
        • The Atlantic trade
    • Spain under the Habsburgs
      • Charles I
        • The comunero movement
        • The nobility
        • Charles I's strange policy
      • Philip Ii
        • Finance and imperial policy
        • The Moriscos
        • Portugal and Aragon
      • Lepanto
      • Spain in 1600
        • Espana's Golden Age in literature
        • The "Golden Historic period" in compages and painting
      • The reign of Philip III
        • The expulsion of the Moriscos
        • Spain and Europe
      • Philip IV'south reign
        • Spain and the Thirty Years' War
        • The authorities of Olivares
        • The revolt of Catalonia
        • The defection of Portugal
        • The last years of Philip IV
      • Charles II
        • The French wars
        • The decline of Kingdom of spain
    • The early Bourbons, 1700–53
      • The State of war of the Spanish Succession
      • "American" and "Italian" policies
    • The reign of Charles 3, 1759–88
      • Economic revival
      • Royal problems
      • Domestic reforms
    • Charles Iv and the French Revolution
    • The French invasion and the War of Independence, 1808–fourteen
      • The War of Independence
      • The Constitution of Cadiz, 1812
    • Ferdinand 7, 1814–33
      • The failure of liberalism
      • The "ominous decade," 1823–33
    • Isabella Ii, 1833–68
      • The Carlist wars
      • Moderates, progressives, and the generals
      • Economic expansion
    • The Revolution of 1868 and the Commonwealth of 1873
    • The restored monarchy, 1875–1923
      • Stability, 1875–98
      • Opposition movements, 1898–1923
    • Primo de Rivera (1923–30) and the Second Commonwealth (1931–36)
      • Primo de Rivera
      • The Second Republic
    • The Civil War
    • Franco'southward Spain, 1939–75
    • Spain since 1975
      • Transition to democracy
      • The administration of Felipe González, 1982–96
      • Spain at the commencement of the 21st century
        • The Aznar government
        • Zapatero and a new generation of Socialist leadership
        • Economical downturn
      • Austerity, indignados, and the rise of 3rd parties
        • The Rajoy administration
        • Economical recovery and Catalonian independence

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Source: https://www.britannica.com/place/Spain/Culture-of-Muslim-Spain

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