The Expulsion of the Moors


From: When the Moors Ruled in Europe

Spain kicked the governing Moors out of Spain in 1492, but allowed some Muslims to remain. Over time, the religious rights of the remaining Moors were restricted.

By 1609, the Moors (Moriscos in Spanish) were ordered to be totally expelled from Spain. It took about 5 years to complete.

Why is this important?

We know that many of these Moriscos went to Latin America. The early colonial records speak of Moors in Spain. There is evidence that the guachos might own part of their culture and dress to the Morisos.

I put this in as a reference point. Latin and Arab culture are different – certainly in religion – but not as different as one would think.

A Comparison Says It All

 

Comparison of Google video searches – as of Mar 16, 2013
English Spanish Portuguese # of hits Notes:
Arab Dance 6,510,000 In Spanish and Portuguese árabe
can mean both Arab and Arabic.
In Spanish there are two words for dance.
Hence the differing wordings.
Arabic Dance 8,710,000
danza árabe 3,020,000
baile árabe 13,000,000
dança árabe 4,280,000

I want you to ponder that.  Even though Engish is the dominant language on the internet by far (Click Here) , and even  though far more Americans are on the internet than Latins, it seems that  Arab(ic) Dance punches more hits in Spanish/Portuguese than in English.

Consider that there are more English speakers on the internet than Spanish/Portuguese. The USA, Canada, Caribbean, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, many populations in the former British colonies, etc.

Consider that many sections of the Latin World (in Central and South America) are too poor to have access to the internet, the way we take for granted in the West.

This should tell you right there that when adjusted for population ratios, the penetration of Arab culture into el mundo latino (The Latin World) is far more massive.

We in the West ignore this at our own peril.

Fortunately, up until now, this has been a Christian Arab influence; and if we use our heads, it will remain so. However, if we ignore Saudi and Iranian propaganda, which is starting to creep into the Latin world, then we will regret it.


Note: I know this is not exactly scientific, but it should tell you something that similar words searches are producing larger results in a smaller population.

Yes, word order can vary results immensely, so I only give this as a general index.

You wouldn’t see this here in the USA


NOTICE: They have their babies in the dance – Posted on YouTube in Oct 2012

This is Peru. Peruvian women dancing with their babies to an Arab tune. This is how mainstream Arab music is in South America. Half of these women are part-Peruvian Indian.

The YouTube comments (Click Here) says:

Mamis bailando con sus bebes al ritmo de la danza árabe…por la Semana Internacional de la Crianza en Brazos..organizado por Nueve Lunas y Portabebes Mi Alma. Artista invitada Aleyah Bellydance bailarina y profesora de danzas arabes Dj Jonathan Diaz Manrique encargado de la mezcla de ritmos tradicionales y modernos


Mothers dancing with their babies to the rhythms of Arab dance … for the Interntional Weeek of Infant Rearing … organized by Nine Moons y My Soul Porta Babies.

Invited artists: Aleyah Bellydance artist and teacher of Arab dance.

DH Jonathan Diaz Manrique in charge of the mix of traditional and modern rhythms.

Now, you may consider this small change; but can you imagine any American corporation introducing a line of products with Arab dance?

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