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oldcatholicguy
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Anyone who thinks life was all peaches and cream for non-Muslims living in Cordoba during that time period needs to take off their rose colored glasses. Anyone who thinks the treatment of non-Muslims in Cordoba during that time period is somehow unique to Muslim kingdoms and states needs to dust off the history books on their shelves and actually read them.Kennedy didn’t so much divide the country as he divided his wife among his countless others.
But going back to Iberia, I studied Monsignor Kelly’s book, ‘Blood Drenched Altars’, the suffering Spain underwent by 700 years of plundering, the second class status of Jews and Christians, how they had to wear green and some kind of badge, how they didn’t have full rights in Cordoba…I read a document of it, and Islam appeared quite totalitarian and inhumane in its golden age at Cordoba.