I was inspired as of late to write about a people
that get portrayed inaccurately. The Moors are portrayed as
medieval terrorists who took over Spain and raped their women.
They are also considered white haters.
The Moors are a far cry from Al-Qaeda or any black
tribes in Nigeria. The Moors were a rather civilized people in
the Middle Ages. Spain in the 800's had been in chaos since the
Romans had left. The Visigoths struggled to maintain order and
oppressed the Roman descendents through serfdom. The
peasants rebelled often and early death was common. A large group
of people appealled to the Moors for help. So the Moors, with
superior cavalry and swordsmanship technology(their swords were
designed for one hand and were stronger than two-handed visigoth
swords) they took Spain.
Moorish Spain was fine for most Europeans.
They had better health care and lived a higher standard of living than
anywhere else in Europe as a whole. Most families had running
water. The blacks, Jews, and Muslims lived in relative harmony
with the white Christians until 1200. Intermarriage was somewhat
common.
Around 1200 muslims and jews gained serious economic
advantages though. The Christians were mostly farmers and could
not take part in the trading and businesses that were emerging at the
time. Naturally, the Jews and Muslims gained resentment from
Catholics. Alfonso VIII then started to drive them out at Navas
de Tolosa in 1212 I think.
There are some major misconceptions about the
Moors. One is the harem. Harems where not fantasy rooms for
the ruling elite. Harems were just where the women lived
including the King's relatives. In Islam, like Catholicism,
genders were separated. Another misconception is that the Moors
were primarily black. The Moors, as a race, were a semetic people
similiar in complexion to the Jews that came with the Moors.
Blacks also traveled with the Moors and were later part of Moorish
society, but were not Berber Moors.
The most important misconception is that they were
fundamentalist Muslims. This could not be further from the
truth. The Moors were very secular and frequently broke Islamic
laws concerning alcohol and board games. Overall, these people
helped Europeans more than they hurt them.
that get portrayed inaccurately. The Moors are portrayed as
medieval terrorists who took over Spain and raped their women.
They are also considered white haters.
The Moors are a far cry from Al-Qaeda or any black
tribes in Nigeria. The Moors were a rather civilized people in
the Middle Ages. Spain in the 800's had been in chaos since the
Romans had left. The Visigoths struggled to maintain order and
oppressed the Roman descendents through serfdom. The
peasants rebelled often and early death was common. A large group
of people appealled to the Moors for help. So the Moors, with
superior cavalry and swordsmanship technology(their swords were
designed for one hand and were stronger than two-handed visigoth
swords) they took Spain.
Moorish Spain was fine for most Europeans.
They had better health care and lived a higher standard of living than
anywhere else in Europe as a whole. Most families had running
water. The blacks, Jews, and Muslims lived in relative harmony
with the white Christians until 1200. Intermarriage was somewhat
common.
Around 1200 muslims and jews gained serious economic
advantages though. The Christians were mostly farmers and could
not take part in the trading and businesses that were emerging at the
time. Naturally, the Jews and Muslims gained resentment from
Catholics. Alfonso VIII then started to drive them out at Navas
de Tolosa in 1212 I think.
There are some major misconceptions about the
Moors. One is the harem. Harems where not fantasy rooms for
the ruling elite. Harems were just where the women lived
including the King's relatives. In Islam, like Catholicism,
genders were separated. Another misconception is that the Moors
were primarily black. The Moors, as a race, were a semetic people
similiar in complexion to the Jews that came with the Moors.
Blacks also traveled with the Moors and were later part of Moorish
society, but were not Berber Moors.
The most important misconception is that they were
fundamentalist Muslims. This could not be further from the
truth. The Moors were very secular and frequently broke Islamic
laws concerning alcohol and board games. Overall, these people
helped Europeans more than they hurt them.