In 1609 King Philip III ordered the expulsion of all Moriscos—Spaniards of Muslim descent—from Spain in an ongoing attempt to establish a homogeneous state and remove the last vestiges of Islam from his nation. Four centuries later; Spain and Europe are once again outraged by the presence of Islam within their borders; and; for many; the millions of Muslim immigrants now living there pose a fundamental challenge to European identity. Across the Atlantic Ocean; the vast Hispanic community in the United States; both legal and illegal; has raised similar fears. Exacerbated by globalization and 9/11; these nativist; anti-Islamic; and broadly anti-immigrant attitudes fatally undermine meaningful dialogue and progress essential to creating a more peaceful and just world.In We Are All Moors; Anouar Majid contends that the acrimonious debates about immigration and Islam in the West are the cultural legacy of the conflict between Christians and Moors. Offering a groundbreaking new history of the West’s perception and treatment of minority cultures; Majid explores how “the Moor†emerged as the archetypal Other against which Europe would define itself. The characteristics attributed to this quintessential minority—racial inferiority; religious impurity; cultural incompatibility—would be reapplied to other non-European and non-Christian peoples: Native Americans; black Africans; Jews; and minority immigrant communities; among others.The Moor; Majid reveals; has served as an unacknowledged but potent metaphor for all minority peoples in the West; endlessly reincarnated by the majority. Only by recognizing the connections between current fears about immigration and Islam and medieval Christianity’s crusade against the Moor; he argues; can we begin to redress centuries of oppression; learn from the tragedies of the past; and find common ground in a globalized world.
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