A writer’s reflections on a visit to Granada

The architecture and history of the city is stunning ...Read More

Like it’s meaning the pomegranate, densely layered old Andalusian houses on steep mountain slopes, cluster upon cluster, jewel upon the jewel, ruby upon ruby, Granada.

The Moorish history, the stunning buildings: the red Alhambra, intricate, sophisticated, a rich ruby-like treasure for our architectural world, acknowledged by UNESCO, Granada. Jewels in the forested La Sabika mountains- the marvelous courtyards, the glittering waters reflecting intricate buildings, the gardens, incomparable, unmatched in beauty, Granada.

The Court of Lions, the symmetry of the Alhambra, the artistry, the intellect, the high minds, yet humility of those who contributed to the making of Granada.

Here, later, Isabella gave orders to Christopher Columbus to discover the Americas; Napoleon’s army nearly blew up the entire jewel Alhambra; squatters lived in the quarters neglected, in the Alhambra of Granada.

A view of Granada, image by the author

The contemporary communities, their places of worship, their hard struggles, their pains, their joys, and their stories make up diverse and rich Granada. The tight-knit streets, the cobbled pavements, the shops selling diverse wares from around the Eastern and Western worlds, in Granada.

There are official solid signposts everywhere describing history in this ancient city that only begins from the relatively new Period of Post Moorish era, history ignored, but the buildings speak loudly in Granada.

The city is like a magnet to the community of heart and Zikr, it’s sparrows and birds sing praises and people pull in, allured from around the world to glimpse and savor the city of Granada.

The history, the buildings, the graveyard that contains the likes of Muhammad Asad the translator of the Holy Quran, in this spiritual city of Granada.

The rise and fall of Civilizations, the grandeur, the glory, the achievements, the failures, layer upon layer, like the pomegranate, this Granada. Only one phrase transcends and dominates, “Wa La Ghalib illa Allah” uttered in humility by a victorious king who in countering the human ego gave credit to the Ultimate Beloved Cherisher Creator of the universe. What a spectacular city is this ruby-like Granada!

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Dr. Amineh Hoti is an interfaith activist with a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. She is an author and poet and has written Gems and Jewels: the Religions of Pakistan.
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  • Asif Raza Dawar
    30 July 2022 at 6:06 pm - Reply

    Historical places and informative article of Muslim civilization.

  • Roger Boase
    31 July 2022 at 6:42 am - Reply

    This is really a lovely tribute to the most beautiful of cities. Columbus met Queen Isabel while she was encamped outside the besieged city.

  • Baha
    31 July 2022 at 7:49 am - Reply

    I always enjoy traveling and when travelers’ writing becomes a source of inspiration and construction for humanity, it becomes a worship for others to follow and learn ways to serve humanity, heal the fractured world and ways of understanding and coexistence with peace and harmony.

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