Islamic Spain (711-1492) - A history of Islam and Muslim culture in Spain; from the BBC. - http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/history/spain_1.shtml
Swift Dawn, Long Sunset - An online book by Adnan F. Anabtawi, covering the history and cultural achievements of the Arabs in Al-Andalus. - http://www.artopedia.com/preface.html
The Story Of Religious Controversy: Chapter XXV - An account of the Moorish civilization in Spain, from an online book by Joseph McCabe. - http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/joseph_mccabe/religious_controversy/chapter_25.html
Muslim Spain and European Culture - An account of the culture of Muslim Spain, and its influence on a wider Europe. - http://www.xmission.com:8000/~dderhak/index/moors.htm
Muslim Spain - A brief overview of Muslim Spain and the Reconquista (part of a larger history of Spain). - http://www.sispain.org/english/history/muslim.html
Medieval Sourcebook: Book of the Maghrib - A translation of an excerpt from Ibn Said's "Book of the Maghrib" (13th century), describing Moorish culture and the divisions which were to allow Christian conquest of the area. - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/maghrib.html
The Library of Iberian Resources Online (LIBRO) - A joint project of the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain and the University of Central Arkansas; makes available a range of online academic books, basic texts and sources in translation. - http://libro.uca.edu/
Islam in Spain - An overview of the Muslim presence in Spain. - http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/ihame/Sec5.htm
Ibn Abd-el-Hakem: The Islamic Conquest of Spain - A translated excerpt from the "History of the Conquest of Spain" by the Egyptian, Ibn Abd-el-Hakem (870 or 871 CE); from the Medieval Sourcebook. - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/conqspain.html
The Iberian Peninsula - A timeline of Muslim Spain from 1037-1238, listing the dynasties. From Bartleby.com. - http://www.bartleby.com/67/475.html
Abraham Ibd Daud: On Samuel Ha-Nagid, Vizier of Granada - An account of the life of a famous Jewish notable of Moslem Spain, Samuel HaLevi or Samuel HaNagid, who became chief minister at the court of Granada. From the Medieval Sourcebook. - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/ha-nagid.html