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جبل طارق بن زياد

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أ.محمد المصري

حرر بتاريخ : 2025/01/17





"جبل طارق بن زياد" is a reference to the *Rock of Gibraltar* (جبل طارق) and its historical connection to Tariq ibn Ziyad (طارق بن زياد). There[SQ]s no single meaning, but it evokes several aspects :

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The Historical Conquest:

It directly points to the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 AD. Tariq ibn Ziyad, a Berber general, landed his troops on the Rock of Gibraltar (then called Jebel Tariq, meaning "Tariq[SQ]s Mountain"), which served as a strategic launchpad for the conquest. The name Gibraltar itself is derived from Jebel Tariq.

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A Symbol of Islamic History:

The phrase serves as a potent symbol of a significant moment in Islamic history and the expansion of the Muslim empire.

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A Point of Contention:

Gibraltar[SQ]s history is complex, and its strategic location has led to multiple power struggles throughout the centuries. The name "Jebel Tariq" itself can be a reminder of the Moorish presence and a point of contention regarding current political claims and historical narratives.

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A Geographic Location:

Simply put, it[SQ]s a reference to the Rock of Gibraltar.

So, the meaning of "جبل طارق بن زياد" depends heavily on the context in which it[SQ]s used. It[SQ]s more than just a place name; it’s a historical and political identifier.

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