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Treasures Of Andalusia

Everyone from my Grandma, to my brother-in-law, and cousins have been to Spain. Two of my Uncles lived in Spain for quite some time, while one of my Aunts was born and was raised there. So, I guess you can say my point is this…now it’s my turn to go! (Insha Allah) But, as of now, I can only dream of visiting Al-Andalus. I can hardly wait, but I’m going to walk into Spain as if it’s still my peoples’ land, walk into the Alhambra as if it’s still my peoples’ palace, and walk into the Mosque of Cordoba as if it’s still my peoples’ place of worship…while my faith steadily grows as the Spanish people continue to rediscover their Islamic roots, alhamdulillah.

Madinat Al-Zahra
Madinat Al-Zahra
Pic 1: This palace is located in "Madinat Al-Zahra." My lil sister adores this city because she thinks IT'S named after HER! As a matter of fact, the city was named after the Umayyad ruler, Abdur-Rahman's fave wifey, "The City of Zahra."
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