A lot of missinformation as always, Ibiza was almost never under muslim control, only for a few years and the Christians had it for many hundreds of years before the muslims came and the Christians took it back almost immediately and had it ever since for over 1000years more after the Christian reconquest.
Same goes for the Iberian peninsula, most of the Iberian Peninsula the muslim never had control over and the few parts like the small area called the califat of cordoba they only had for a couple of hundreds of years, and the Christians had it for over 400years before the muslims came and after the Christian reconquest it has belonged to the Christians for almost 1000years more but many parts have never belonged to the muslims and been in the control of the Christians for over 1700years.
Many of the buildings in Spain, like some castles, fortresses or mosques that they say that the muslims built were in fact built buy the Romans and the Goths way before the muslims came, then when the muslim came they just put some muslim symbolism on the same buildings and then are given the credits for building them, which obviously is wrong.
And after the Christian Reconquest when they turned these old buildings like the old Churches back into Churches because again because the muslim had made them into mosques, then it still says on Google maps that it now is a Church but before was a mosque even though it was a church from the very beginning.
Sad to see how the islamist are controlling Google and Europe now and the real history or real facts are...
Read moreThis is an interesting and educational museum. Ibiza has a long history with many cultures having called it home. It also has a particular place in Islamic history. This museum brings out some aspects of that period. It is a small museum, located near the top of the walled city. It is well worth a few minutes for anyone interested in that time period, the history of Islam, or the general history of Ibiza.
I visited in early September, there are no tickets needed, there was no line, and it was...
Read moreSmall museum dealing specially with the Muslim history of Eivissa. Their projection/video was the single most useful visual tool to understand the history of the city that I found in any museum. There might not be tons more else to see here, but that alone makes the...
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