Inter-religious Coexistence in Cordoba During the Umayyad Period
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https://doi.org/10.61707/8207kr87Keywords:
Inter-Religious Relations, Cultural Assimilation, Religious Tolerance, Cordoba, ConvivenciaAbstract
This article attempts to explore the intricate socio-religious relations in Cordoba during the Umayyad period which was marked by unprecedented cultural vibrancy and intellectual ferment. Situated at the crossroads of diverse faiths—Islam, Christianity, and Judaism—Cordoba exemplified a remarkable coexistence that transcended religious boundaries. This article contends that the city's unique confluence of cultures, fostered by a spirit of tolerance, not only defined its historical identity but also served as a paradigm for interfaith harmony, intellectual exchange, and cultural synthesis. Examining the complicated interplays between social and religious elements, this article unravels the complexities of coexistence, conflict, and collaboration, illustrating how Cordoba's inclusive ethos propelled advancements in reciprocal peaceful co-existence. Beyond its medieval walls, the lasting legacy of Cordoban society provides a compelling historical precedent for fostering understanding, tolerance, and cooperation in an increasingly interconnected world.
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