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Andalusia's connection |
2005-03-25 |
via DhimmiWatch![]() The result is a yearning that today makes Spain, more than any other European country, a battleground in the name of Islam. "They stole 500 years of history from us," says Omar Checa Garcia, who heads the Jamal Islamiya mosque and cultural centre. "We want it back, but we don't want revenge." Others are not so accommodating. Osama bin Laden uses what he calls the "tragedy of Al Andalus" as a rallying cry for his deadly brand of Islamic jihad against "the crusaders and Jews." After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, bin Laden's chief lieutenant, Ayman al Zawahiri, drew a parallel between the loss of the Iberian peninsula and the struggle of Palestinians. "We will not accept that the tragedy of Al Andalus be repeated in Palestine," he said. The taped sermons of some militant Islamic clerics admonish followers with the legend of "The Moor's Sigh." Having surrendered Granada to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, the Catholic monarchs of Castile and Aragon, a tearful Sultan Boabdil was scolded by his mother: "You weep like a woman for what you could not hold as a man." On March 11, 2004, a cell of mainly Moroccan extremists, calling themselves "the brigade situated in Al Andalus," detonated 10 bombs that killed 191 people on Madrid commuter trains. Many Spaniards blamed their conservative government's support of the Iraq war for making them targets. Three days after the bombings, they swept the Socialist party to power and it moved quickly to withdraw Spanish troops from Iraq. |
Posted by:ed |
#2 The only part of Spain not conquered was Asturia, not Galicia. |
Posted by: phil_b 2005-03-25 3:11:55 PM |
#1 Garcia ... Having adopted Islam 20 years ago, he says many of the 7,000 Spanish converts in the Almeria area are, like him, leftists who rediscovered their true Andalusian roots. Checking my surprise meter. Solid 0, not a twitch. |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-03-25 2:47:44 PM |