Ibn Battuta, the renowned Moroccan traveler and scholar, embarked on his journey primarily to fulfill his religious duty of pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj). However, his travels expanded beyond this initial purpose, driven by a desire for knowledge, adventure, and the exploration of diverse cultures. He sought to document his experiences and gain insights into the Islamic world, ultimately covering vast regions across Africa, Asia, and Europe over nearly three decades.
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Ibn Battuta's Persian name is "Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abdullah al-Lawati al-Tanji." He was a Moroccan traveler and scholar known for his extensive journeys across the Islamic world and beyond in the 14th century. His travels are documented in a work called "Rihla" (The Journey), which provides valuable insights into the cultures and societies of the time.
Al-Ḥajjāj ibn Yūsuf ibn Maṭar was born in 786.
Ibn Sidah died in 1066.
'Amr ibn al-'As died in 664.
The Journey of Ibn Fattouma was created in 1983.
Ed Bauta was born on 1935-01-06.
The "Rihla" or the Journey.
Ed Bauta was born January 6, 1935.
Ed Bauta debuted on July 6, 1960 and played his final game on May 9, 1964.
The book written by Muhammad ibn Battuta is called "Rihla," which translates to "Journey" or "Travels." It is a detailed account of his travels across the Islamic world and beyond during the 14th century.
Nano Bauta has written: 'Isla brava, epica del indio taino de Boriquen' -- subject(s): Taino Indians, Poetry
Ed Bauta is 6 feet 3 inches tall. He weighs 200 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
he wanted to be accepted in the eyes of god. So god will forget his sins
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In the Qur'an, the name is simply "Zaid", with no additional names.We know from sources like Tabari that his full name was Zaid al-Habib ibn Harithah ibn Sharahil ibn Abduluzza ibn Imri al-Qays ibn Amir ibn Al-Numan ibn Amir ibn Abdwalid ibn Awf ibn Kinana ibn Awf ibn Uzra ibn Zaidallat ibn Rufayda ibn Thawt ibn Kalb ibn Wabara ibn Taghlib ibn Talwan ibn Irmram ibn Al-Haf ibn Quda'a ibn Malik ibn Amr ibn Murrah ibn Malik ibn Himayr ibn Saba ibn Yashjub ibn Yarab ibn Qaltan.Al-Habib ("the beloved") was a byname; Uzra was his clan; Kalb was his tribe proper; Taghlib was his super-tribe; Himayr was the general group of tribes in the area.So are you surprised that the Qur'an simply calls him "Zaid"?
He started his journey in France.