The Moors in Spain: The Untold Story of the Impact of Islamic Civilization on Medieval Spain" by George R. Crossman is a captivating exploration of the profound influence of Islamic civilization on medieval Spain.The book explores the centuries-long presence of the Moors in Spain, from their arrival in 711 AD to their eventual expulsion in 1492. It sheds light on the significant contributions of Islamic civilization to various aspects of Spanish society, including architecture, science, art, and philosophy. The book delves into the historical facts and dates that highlight the dynamic interactions between Islamic and Christian cultures from the 8th to the 15th centuries. Crossman sheds light on the scholarly exchange, including the renowned Toledo School of Translators, which played a pivotal role in translating and preserving ancient Greek and Arabic works, laying the foundation for Europe's Renaissance. The author also paints a vivid picture of the majestic Moorish palaces, emphasizing their architectural brilliance and the enduring legacy they left on Spain's cultural landscape. This engaging narrative offers readers an essential perspective on the interconnectedness of civilizations and the enduring impact of Islamic culture on Spain's rich history.