Two poets and their argument over the sacred language.
To coincide with the Jews’ readmission to Spain.
Ibn Hazm, who lived in Muslim Spain in the 11th century, is best known today for his literary achievements. But like many Jewish and Muslim. . .
A new study of the 11th-century Muslim scholar Ibn Hazm complicates the conventional image of interreligious harmony in Moorish Spain and sheds light on fundamentalist Islam today.