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When faith becomes a crime, when language turns into an accusation, and when a name itself becomes a threat, a new chapter of one of Spain's darkest and most extraordinary eras begins.
The Moriscos takes you into the heart of Granada after its fall, where the Muslims forced to convert to Christianity live under the watch of the Inquisition and under decrees designed to erase every trace of their identity: their language, their names, their customs, and even their children.
In this fractured world, the paths of two unlikely souls cross:
Beatriz de Alvaro - a Spanish noblewoman burdened with questions larger than her life, discovering that her family's history is not what she was taught.
Yusuf Al‑Ansari - a young Morisco who sees in a piece of silk the last remnant of his lost paradise, resisting oblivion as fiercely as he resists fear.
Their first encounter, in a dry courtyard scented with jasmine, ignites a story that challenges faith, power, and blood - revealing that defeat is not always weakness, and victory is not always strength.
This is not merely a love story. It is a testimony to a forgotten people, a voice for those who lived in the shadows and died without their names being written.
A novel about fractured identity, impossible love, memory that refuses to die, and the human spirit rising from the ashes.
The Moriscos brings back the scent of Al‑Andalus, the pulse of history, and a question that lingers long after the final page:
Can identity survive those who try to erase it?