How much truth is there in the legends about Al-Andalus that have survived to the present day? How did Muslims, Christians and Jews coexist? Who was the caliph who returned twice from the dead? How did the Andalusians experience the arrival of the Almoravids and Almohads? What do we really know about the great figures such as Ziryab, Almanzor, Wallada and al-Mutamid? The history of Al-Andalus is a period that fascinates like few others. What is it that attracts us so much about this culture that is so foreign and yet so familiar? This book takes us on an exciting journey through the splendour of Al-Andalus, unravelling its mysteries and exploring its fascinating corners. From its beginnings until its fall in 1492, the author reveals surprising details about Andalusian society, from the role of Christians and Jews to aspects such as alcohol consumption and sex. But beyond the historical facts, he immerses us in the very heart of the Andalusians, showing us their most human side. Through the writings of the great Andalusian, Maghrebi and Arab poets, chroniclers and historians, we discover a beautiful tapestry woven from stories and testimonies that transport us to another time and place. From anonymous authors to the indispensable works of Ibn Hazm, the al-Razi and Ibn Hayyan, each offers us a unique perspective on life in al-Andalus. With captivating prose and an inclusive approach, Daniel Valdivieso Ramos, a researcher of Andalusian sources, invites us to explore the past of al-Andalus with fresh eyes and to discover the richness and diversity of this fascinating culture. Delve into its pages and let yourself be captivated by the fascination of an era that has never been forgotten.