Mohammed ibn Abd al-Wahab al-Ghassani explained

Mohammed ibn Abd al-Wahhab al-Wazir al-Ghassani (; died 1707), also spelled as Mohamed al-Ghassani, was a Moroccan ambassador to Spain for the Moroccan Sultan Moulay Ismail.[1]

Al-Ghassani is known for his account of his journey to Spain in 1690–1691, entitled Rihlat al-Wazir fi Iftikak al-Asir (The Journey of the Minister to Ransom the captive). The purpose of his diplomatic mission was to ransom a number of Moroccan captives held in Spain.

Al-Ghassani describes the social, religious and administrative characteristics of Spanish life and culture.[2] At the end of his account he writes the story of the conquest of Andalusia. Much of the account is filled with regret over the loss of Andalusia to the Spanish Christians.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Moroccan diplomats #19 : Mohamed Al Ghassani and the lost manuscripts. Yabiladi.
  2. Nabil I. Matar, In the Lands of the Christians: Arabic Travel Writing in the Seventeenth Century translated by Nabil I. Matar, Routledge, 2002,, p. 116 (translation of Al-Wazir al-Ghassani: pp. 45–112)