The lifestyle of the population of Islamic Andalusia during the period 92- 897 AH / 711 - 1492 AD
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The study aimed to shed light on important aspects related primarily to the lifestyle in Andalusia since the Arab-Islamic conquest until its fall in the late fifteenth century. To achieve the objectives of the research, the researcher used the descriptive approach, and a set of results were reached, the most important of which are: The Andalusian society was distinguished by a diverse demographic composition that included Arabs, Berbers, and Dhimmis, including Jews, Christians, and Mulatans. Accordingly, it was noted the spread of some negative and immoral phenomena among the inhabitants of Andalusia.
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