Category
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Ibn Hazm
Andalusian Muslim polymath, historian, jurist, philosopher and theologian (994–1064)

Muladi
Muladí is a term used for the indigenous population of the Iberian Peninsula who adopted Islam after the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century. The demarcation of muladíes from the population of Arab and Berber extraction was relevant in the first centuries of Islamic rule, however, by the 10th century, they diluted into the bulk of the society of al-Andalus. In Sicily, Muslims of local descent or of mixed Arab, and Sicilian origin were also sometimes referred to as . They were also called ('Islamized'). In broader usage, the word is used to describe Arabs of mixed
Umar ibn Hafsun
Al-Andalusian rebel political and military leader (c. 850 – 917)
Ibn Masarra
Andalusian scholar
Ibn al-Qūṭiyya
Andalusian historian
Ibn Marwan
9th-century Al-Andalus Muslim military commander
Abu-l-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Qasi
Al-Andalus writer
Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Saʿd ibn Mardanīsh
Emir of Murcia
Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca
Wali of Huesca