
Muslim Spain
In Our Time: Religion
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In 711, a small army of North African Berbers invaded Spain and established an Iberian Islamic culture that would last for over 700 years. Despite periods of infighting and persecution, Muslim Spain was a land where Muslims, Jews and Christians co-existed in relative peace and harmony. How did this period of apparent tolerance underpinned by respect to each other's sacred texts? And are we guilty of over-ramantising this so-called golden age of coexistence? We'd been to discuss this with Tim Winter, a convert to Islam; Martin Palmer, an Anglican lay preacher and theologian,. Mary Nicknam, the Executive Director of the My Monadies Foundation in London
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