The tricks and schemes of the Spanish Christians before the fall of the Sultanate of Granada (874-897 AH/1469-1492 AD)

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https://doi.org/10.66026/w35hsr09

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King of Castile and Aragon, Sultanate of Granada, tricks and intrigues, Ferdinand and Isabella, Ibn Kmasha.

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Importance: The importance of this topic comes from its relationship to the bitter reality we live in today of negligence, indifference and inattention to the forms of deceit and plotting intended for us, our society and our religion by our enemies, and the extent of the similarity between what Andalusia went through during that period of conflict and disagreement ,What it has come to in terms of downfall, fragmentation and loss, and what our Islamic nation is going through today is almost very similar. As for the research method, I relied on the descriptive method in narrating historical events .As for the difficulties I encountered, they lie in the scarcity of Arabic sources that addressed this critical phase in the history of the Islamic presence in Andalusia. Most of the information provided about that era came from foreign or translated sources, in addition to the great similarity between that information from one source to another.                                                                                    

This research consists of an introduction, two chapters, and a conclusion. The first chapter includes: tricks and plots in language and terminology. The second chapter also touched on the tricks and plots of the Spanish Christians before the fall of Granada. The conclusion came to shed light on the most prominent results that the research reached, which are: that the nation is Aware and cognizant of the intrigues and conspiracies surrounding it, and the plots being planned to undermine it by various means by adopting slogans of liberation, granting rights, and coexistence, while in reality, they lead to dissolution, deviation, conflict, and division of society.                             

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2026-01-15