A few days ago, the new president of Mexico,
Andres Manuel Lopez Abrader, demanded that King Felipe VI ask for forgiveness
for the conquest by Spain, and now a mosque in Seville is doing the same but
for the Reconquista (the Reconquest, when the Muslim rulers were driven out of
Andalusia-Spain).
The Ishbilia mosque has published a post on
Facebook under the name of the Islamic Community itself and its president,
Yihad Sarasua, in expressing “the sentiments among Spanish Muslims and those who for certain reasons,
reside in Spain, for the lack of conciliation between the Crown and the heirs
of the Andalusian legacy.”
“Sir, being the King of Spain, I believe that
the historical moment has arrived to carry out the recognition of the vileness,
plunder, displacement and murders carried out by orders of the Catholic kings
and their most direct collaborators, which culminated with the surrender of
Granada and the breach of everything subscribed to the Muslim community”, reads
the letter.
Besides, he adds that the Muslims were
subjected to a “constant persecution” that left “millions of dead”:
“Never has existed such a fierce persecution
and eagerness to eliminate a religious community, as was carried out by the old
Spanish royalty in the times of Felipe II, an extermination that culminated in
the War of the Alpujarres subsequent to the Pragmatic Sanction of 1567.”
This is why King Felipe VI is asked by the
mosque to apologise to the Muslim community.
“As a descendant of the aforementioned kings,
what a formidable opportunity you would have to demonstrate to the Muslim
community your respect and your discrepancy, with the Islamic theses,
apologising to our community for so many atrocities and interceding for the
recognition of Spanish nationality for the descendants of Al Andalus, as was
done with the Sephardic Jewish community.”
So far King Felipe VI has not responded to the
Muslim leader’s request.
Muslim armies conquered
Spain. After a few centuries, Spanish Catholics drove out the Muslims, taking
back their own land.
Of Yihad Sarasua, Bugs Bunny
would say: “What a maroon.”
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