Prompt: . Perhaps the story of al-Dakhil’s rise to power in Andalusia is closer to fairy tales, as he is the grandson of the Umayyad caliph Hisham bin Abd al-Malik, and with the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate, its men began to trace the descendants of Banu Umayyad to completely eliminate them. Abdul Rahman's escape journey witnessed the killing of two of his brothers, so he headed from the Levant to Egypt and then to Morocco. Abd al-Rahman’s entry into the Iberian Peninsula (Andalusia), where he later became known inside, had the greatest impact on the political reality of Andalusia and Islamic lands in general. From the beginning of the Islamic conquest in the year 92 AH, until the arrival of the invaders in the year 138 AH, the Arabs in Andalusia were unable to overcome the disputes of the princes to the stage of forming a unified state or emirate in the Iberian lands characterized by political and cultural stability and balance that took the nature of the region into account.