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Objective: to introduce the Golden age of Islam by studying the poetry of al-Andulasia

Discover the brilliance of Islamic culture during the Golden Age through studying Al-Andalus poetry. Learn why Cordoba was known as the "Ornament of the World" and explore the grandeur of Al-Andalus from 711 to 1492 AD in Spain, where Muslims, Jews, and Christians coexisted in harmony, fostering art, architecture, and poetry. Uncover the exceptional achievements in poetry and delve into the significance of the Alhambra palace in Granada, now a renowned tourist attraction showcasing Islamic and Christian influences.

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Objective: to introduce the Golden age of Islam by studying the poetry of al-Andulasia

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  1. Objective: to introduce the Golden age of Islam by studying the poetry of al-Andulasia Why Cordoba was called the “Ornament of the World”. Explain this and give at least 3 examples.

  2. Andulasia • 711-1492 AD Spain = Muslim • Peaceful-muslims + jews + christians all participate in gov, commerce, education • Became wealthy, illustrious art, architecture and learning were patrionized by caliphs, rulers and merchants • Poetry most notable accomplishments • Why?

  3. Introductory poem • Ibn al-Ra’I’ahandulasian poemintro.pdf

  4. Objective #2: • To view the scène (do you know where this is?) Think of movie…next slide = answer! • Then brainstorm using guided web and senses • Change your web info into sensory detail, personification and simile • share • Begin to write your al-Andulas poem, 10 lines , decorate with tessellation (use key terms from notes)

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  6. The Alhambra (Arabic: الْحَمْرَاء‎, Al-Ḥamrā' , literally "the red one"), the complete form of which was Calat Alhambra (الْقَلْعَةُ ٱلْحَمْرَاءُ, Al-Qal'at al-Ḥamrā' , "the red fortress"), is a palace and fortress complex constructed during the mid 14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus, occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada, now in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. • Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the site became a Christian palace. Within the Alhambra, the Palace of Charles V was erected by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1527. After being allowed to fall into disrepair, the Alhambra was "rediscovered" in the 19th century. It is now one of Spain's major tourist attractions and exhibits the country's most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th-century and later interventions in buildings and gardens

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