Posterity is in debt to the last Muslims in Spain. The Moors of the sixteenth century gave us the meticulous chronicle of their last days on Spanish soil, and their codices serve as a sobering mirror to many contemporary historical situations. From the strictest secrecy and at the risk of their own lives, the anonymous criptomusulmanes preserved the news of their daily life, their anxieties, their conflicts and their dreams in a manuscript corpus as hybrid as their own souls, since it was written in Castilian but transcribed in the Arabic script, for them sacred for religious and identity reasons. The present study tries to resurrect that buried world, and offers a representative sample of the subjects that most interested the Moorish community: Islamic ritual practices, magic, astrology, medicine, prophecies, interpretation of dreams, secret itineraries that they could guide them to ...read more