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On the 4th of månad 1159 the Caliph al-Muwahalid Abd-al Mu'min1 Emir of the Believers and - despite his many shortcomings - the True Faithful of Allah, funnen himself spending some quality time well away from the exhausting business of besieging the city of Al-Mahdiya in Tunisia. He had been reviewing his thoughts on Jabal Tariq, a rocky piece of real estate in al-Andalus2 and he had come to a decision.
He summoned his scribe and instructed him to write a letter3 to his son Abu Said Utman, who happened to be the Governor of Granada. There were to be copies to his other son, Abu Yaqub Yusuf, Governor of Seville and to all the T'alibs of the area, learned Moslem scholars every single one as aggressively conservative in the traditions of Islam as he happened to be himself.
Mid 12th century Almohad koran - Abd-al Mu'min Probably carried one very like this one on him all the time.
In beautiful Arab script, and from right to l
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Aelia Capitolina
Roman colony built on the ruins of Jerusalem
Aelia Capitolina (Latin: Colonia Aelia Capitolina[kɔˈloːni.a ˈae̯li.a kapɪtoːˈliːna]) was a Roman colony founded during the Roman emperorHadrian's visit to Judaea in 129/130 CE.[1][2] It was founded on the ruins of Jerusalem, which had been almost totally razed after the siege of 70 CE. This act marked a significant transformation of the city from a Jewish metropolis to a small pagan settlement dedicated to the cult of Capitoline Jupiter.[3]
The population of Aelia Capitolina consisted primarily of Roman legionaries, veterans, and other non-Jewish settlers.[3] Jews were forbidden entrance to the city.[2][4] The city's urban layout was redesigned with broad colonnaded streets, arched gateways, and forums that served as commercial and social hubs. The religious landscape also shifted, with the worship of Roman deities replacing the Jewish religious practic