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Endülüslü Müslümanlara Uygulanan Zulmün 20. yy. Romanına Yansıması: Radvâ Âşûr’un ‘’Granada Üçlemesi ’’ Örneği
2018
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II. Uluslararası Multidisipliner Çalışmaları Kongresi
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Andalusia is the name of a love, a name of an endless love in the eyes of the Arabs and the address of sadness and sorrow in their inner world. Andalusia is the land that is plunged into blood both at the time of Arab's conquest and at the time of their forced migration from it. Until the fall of Granada, the last Islamic state in Andalusia, Andalusia under the rule of Muslim Arabs - even if some Arabs imagine today the re-conquest of this land again- seems to be completely out of hand. It is a non-healing wound and will not be healed in the future. Arab poets and writers continue to keep alive the memories of Andalusia today with their poetry, stories and novels as they did it in the past. Radwâ Ashour, in Granada Trilogy, addresses a simple family that resides in Granada for three generations and describes the events that happened to a family for three generations, their mixed life with blood, tears and pain in an emotive language; tortured family members by the Inquisition Courts and the Spanish government, their incarceration in prison, the burning of Arabic books and burning some members of the family to death at the Bib-Ramble square; forcing all Muslims to adopt Christianity, prohibition of Islamic worship, the deaths that occurred during the forced migration, etc. The family members sadly expressed their belief, sometimes they put their trust in Allah, sometimes they lost their hopes and believed that they've been abandoned by Allah. This study examines these traumas, and the psychological effects on them, on a lost family in Andalusia.

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