Muslims in Spain are often referred to as "Moriscos," particularly those who converted to Christianity after the Reconquista but maintained some Islamic practices. Historically, "Muwallad" refers to Muslims of mixed Arab and Iberian descent. In the broader Arab context, individuals are typically referred to by their nationality, such as "Egyptians," "Syrians," or "Saudi Arabians," among others. The term "Arab" itself describes a linguistic and cultural identity rather than a specific religious affiliation.
Arab Muslims conquered most of Spain in a series of battles from 711 C.E. to 750 C.E. However, the Catholic Kingdoms of northern Spain were able to expel the Arab Muslim conquerors over the course of the subsequent 700-800 years.
There is no specific term for Muslims of Arab origin. They are usually just called "Arab Muslims".
The three biggest sites of Islamic Architecture and History in Spain are Seville, Cordoba, and Granada.
Most Muslims of the Arab world live in Egypt.
No, Muslims did not adopt the local religion and customs when they settled in Spain.
Arab Muslims as well as Arab Christians fought together the crusaders as invaders and not as Christians.
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Arab people most of them are Muslims & some are Christians.
Arab's are Muslims they pray in mosques and they pray for god "Alla":)
Most Arab Muslims speak dialects of Arabic. Notable exceptions are those that have immigrated to Europe or the Americas.
No. There are many more Asian Muslims than Arab Muslims. Indonesia, for example, is the most populous Muslim country in the world. We associate Islam with the Arabs because the prophet Mohammed was an Arab and because the Arabs are the ones who in the name of converting people to Islam conquered lands from modern day China to Spain (60% of the Old World land mass). Only 20-25% of Muslims are ethnically Arab.