Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain debuts on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at 9 p.m.
A Dramatic Portrayal of a Period in World History
Network: PBS
Premiere Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Time: Check local listings
Synopsis:
Over a thousand years ago, the sun-washed lands of Southern Spain were home to Muslims, Christians and Jews living together and flourishing. Their culture and beliefs intertwined, and the knowledge of the ancients was gathered and reborn. Here were the very seeds of the Renaissance. But this world too quickly vanished. Greed, fear and intolerance swept it away. Puritanical judgments and absolutism snuffed out the light of learning. Within a few centuries the fragile union of these people dissipated like smoke and the time of tolerance was lost forever. Brought to life by powerful feature-film style re-creations Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain explores the causes that destroyed the one civilization of pluralism and interfaith cooperation that for a few centuries lit the Dark Ages in Medieval Europe.
Scholars:
? Lourdes Maria Alvarez - Director of the Center for Catalan Studies and a professor of Spanish at Catholic University in Washington, DC.
? Brian Catlos -Associate Professor of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
? Ahmad Dallal - Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies and Chair of the Arabic and Islamic Studies Department at Georgetown University.
? D. Fairchild Ruggles - Associate Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
? Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf - Founder and CEO of the American Society for Muslim Advancement (ASMA Society) and Imam of Masjid Al-Farah, a mosque in New York City, twelve blocks from Ground Zero.
? Mustapha Kamal - Currently a lecturer in Arabic, Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies, at the University of Illinois at Chicago where he focuses on instruction of Arabic language and literature.
? Chris Lowney - Former Jesuit and author of A Vanished World: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Medieval Spain.
? David Nirenbergs - Charlotte Bloomberg Professor of the Humanities in Medieval History at Johns Hopkins University.
? Raymond P. Scheindlin - Professor of Medieval Hebrew Literature at The Jewish Theological Seminary and Director of JTS's Shalom Spiegel Institute of Medieval Hebrew Poetry.
Credits:
Executive Producers
Alexander Kronemer
Michael Wolfe
Producer / Director
Robert Gardner
Producer /Production Manager
Char Gardner
Associate Producer
Carrie Gardner
Director of Photography
Nick Gardner
Writer
CARRIE GARDNER
Editor
Jeremy morrison
Narrator
sam mercurio
Music Composed by
charles denler
little river music
Co-Producer
Louise Rosen
Animation
jeremy morrison
Art and Architecture Consultants
Jonathan Bloom
Sheila Blair
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