According to IINA, the exhibition was inaugurated on Thursday, December 1, and will be open to the public for a month.
The Slovakian embassy in Spain has cooperated in mounting the exhibition.
It includes rare Islamic manuscripts belonging to the library of a university in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
Granada is a city in Andalusia region in southern Spain where Muslims ruled for some 800 years and developed a magnificent civilization.
Today, some 1.5 million Muslims live in Spain, making up about four percent of the total population.