
Archives Islamic History
Al-Andalus - Muslim Iberia (part 4): Convert or Leave
This is the final episode of a four-part series on Al-Andalus, Muslim Iberia. It covers the century after Granada surrendered to the Catholic Monarchs on 2 January 1492, tracing how a negotiated treaty protecting Muslim religion, property, and law unraveled into forced conversion, clandestine religious practice, and the mass expulsion of 1609 to 1614. The episode follows Cardinal Cisneros's forced-conversion campaign in Granada, the 1502 pragmatic that gave Castile's Muslims an impossible choice between conversion and an exile designed to be unreachable, and the Moriscos, Muslim converts to Christianity who lived under Inquisition surveillance for generations. It examines the 1504 Oran Fatwa, a real ruling by the jurist Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah al-Maghrawi al-Wahrani that permitted religious dissimulation for survival, and the Aljamiado manuscripts, Spanish texts written secretly in Arabic script, including a Qur'an hidden behind a wall in Cútar and found in 2003. It closes with the 1609 Edict of Expulsion and what remained afterward in the Spanish language, place names, and architecture. This episode connects directly to the earlier days of the series, including the dhimma protection system covered on day four and the convivencia debate over coexistence and control, revisiting both from the other side of the power now doing the deciding. Research draws on the Capitulations of Granada, the Oran Fatwa, the 1502 and 1609 royal decrees, the Aljamiado manuscript corpus, the chronicler Damian Fonseca, and modern sources including Firas Alkhateeb's Lost Islamic History, al-Islam.org, and the Islamic Institute of Toronto's coverage of the Morisco expulsion. Content Warning: this episode discusses forced religious conversion, religious persecution, the Spanish Inquisition, and the mass expulsion and displacement of a civilian population, including references to violence, kidnapping, and death during the expulsion. Enjoyed this episode? Dive deeper into Islamic history with the Archives app - bite-sized lessons, real stories, and daily adventures you can finish in 5 minutes. Download the Archives app here Learn more here Follow Basel on Instagram here If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Assalamu alaykum, and we'll see you in the next one.

