Safarnama ibne batuta urdu by ibn e battuta pdf download. The full title of the book of his journeys is tuhfat alanzar fi gharaaib alamsar wa. It would be nearly thirty years before he returned home. In 25, a young muslim man named ibn battuta set out on a religious pilgrimage to mecca. Nov 19, 2012 ibn battuta was a traveler and a writer back in the middle ages. Prosedur peminjaman dan elemen sosiobudaya dalam terjemahan rihlat ibn battuta the procedure of borrowing and the sociocultural elements in the translation of rihlat ibn battuta. Ibn battuta was a moroccan explorer who traveled extensively throughout the known world. This is a yearlong pilgrimage that brings muslims closer to god. The construction of islamiceducational institutions in. The king agreed to send him as an ambassador to china. Ibn battuta was commanded to dictate an account of the cities which he had seen in his travel, and of the interesting events which had clung to his memory, and that he should speak of those whom he had met of the rulers of countries, of their distinguished men of learning, and of their pious saints. Ibn battuta duisenberg building, zernike campus nettelbosje 2 room 5414. Elenany suggests that his rihlat ibn fattuma 1983 is meant as a parody of ibn battuta, used to probe the search for the ideal human society. He sees many strange and wonderful things, has many funny and frightening experiences, and meets many different people along the way.
At the age of twentyone, he left home to make the holy pilgrimage to mecca. Ibn battuta in particular that the description of the journey of this moroccan muslim b. This university, built in ad 1227, was there when ibn battuta visited baghdad, in what is now iraq. The travels is a medieval book which recounts the journey of the 14thcentury moroccan scholar and traveler ibn battuta.
The scholar wrote the accounts down and they became a famous travel book known as the rihla, which means journey. His travel account, written after his return home to tangier in 55, offers historians insight into social, political, economic and cultural context of the 14th century. It was here that ibn battuta met ibn juzzay, the writer who subsequently compiled a complete record of ibn battuta s travels. I left tangier, my birthplace, on thursday, 2nd rajab 725 june 14, 25, being at that time twentytwo years of age 22 lunar years. He asked ibn battuta to take shiploads of goods to the yuan emperor. The prophet of islam was muhammad, who preached his beliefs to the people of mecca, his hometown.
In this lesson students read from the rihla, a book of ibn battuta s travels, and a presentday historians account to answer the question. He is the author of the moroccan journey alrihlah almagribiyyah, an account of his journey to mecca in 1289, originally entitled rihlat alabdari alabdaris journey. Kodi archive and support file vintage software community software apk msdos cdrom software cdrom software library. At age 21, ibn battuta started his long exploration when he went on the hajj. His family consisted of judges and scholars of islamic law. Marco polos name appearedin history books everywhere, and he became famous. During his long journey, ibn battuta travelled through the region of valencia until he reached granada, a city of beautiful courtyards, fountains and exquisitely decorated halls and courts. Yahya ibn mahmud alwasiti wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. World traveler ibn battuta level s 14 ibn battuta did not want to make the long, difficult trip to mali. Biografi ibnu battuta kisah perjalanan penjelajah muslim. Complete translations or representative selections. Ibn battuta rihla ibn battuta by lanyuehua ibn battuta. Jun 7, 2015 ibn battuta rihla ibn battuta by lanyuehua.
Ibnu batutah wikipedia bahasa indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas. During the life of ibn battuta, the islamic civilization stretched from the atlantic. Propelled by the quest for adventure and knowledge, ibn battuta set out on this. Here he functioned as a judge, married into the ruling elite, and became involved in a plot to bring the islands under the authority of a bloodthirsty sultan in. He built various governmental and public institutions there, including a palace, a mosque, a bathhouse hammam, a madrasa for adherents of the shafii school, a hospital, a commercial center and merchants inn khan and a military training camp almidan. Ibn battuta simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the muslim world, ibn battuta probably relied on hearsay evidence and made extensive use of accounts by earlier travelers. All that is known about ibn battuta s life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of berber descent, born into a family of islamic legal scholars in tangier, morocco, on 25 february 4, during the reign of the marinid dynasty.
A book of his personal accounts reveals the wide scope of the muslim world at that time. He is known for the extent of his travels over 30 years, setting the record for distance journeyed by an individual. This was a time when the fastest way to travel was by ship, if you were lucky. Educators guide th mazin ravel b attut by atima sheraeddine the amazing travels of ibn battuta 3 postreading discussion questions and activities why do people remember ibn battuta.
This project is named after the great moroccan explorer ibn battuta this is my rihla journey into spark spatial dataframe implementations a set of advanced features are now available in the newly released spark 1. World traveler ibn battuta level s 8 his pat too i throug the land o the turks presentday urkey and the ussian steppe grasslands. Over a period of thirty years, ibn battuta visited most of the islamic world and many nonmuslim lands, including. The only medieval traveler known to have visited the lands of every muslim ruler of his time, ibn battuta was born into a family of highly respected religious judges and educated as a. Ibn battutas rihla part 1 moroccan explorer ibn battuta is known for his extensive travels throughout the middle east, africa and asia. Number of papers 16 size 12 x 12 file type jpeg in zip folder these digital papers are great for classroom activities, scrapbooking, party printables. The moroccan explorer ibn battuta traveled over 75,000 miles throughout the muslim world and beyond in the 14th century. His accounts of his exploits were published in a book known simply as journey. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading traveling man. This chapter uses one section of ibn battutas rihlato search out a different. Ibn battuta was born in the 14th century in what is modernday morocco. If you are in search of the safarnama ibne batuta urdu by ibn e battuta to download then you are at right page because here we have published the book. To fill in gaps in ibn battuta s descriptions, ibn juzayy borrowed descriptions of mecca, medina and damascus from a twelfth century traveler named ibn jubayr, and perhaps descriptions of other places from other travelers, too. Today, we used ibn battuta s descriptions of his travels in north africa and the arabian peninsula to get a picture of the muslim world in the 14th century.
The men in ibn battuta s family were legal scholars and he was raised with a focus on education. International festival of ibn battuta get to know more about ibn battutas inspiring travel stories at the second edition of international festival of ibn battuta organized by the moroccan association of ibn battuta. Ibnu battuta dikenal karena petualangannya mengelilingi dunia. The amazing travels of ibn battuta 1 an educators guide to the amazing travels of ibn battuta written by fatima sherafeddine. Hisjourneys and his accomplishments were similar to another person thatyou have probably heard of marco polo. We know he was trained as a qadi, or judge, in the maliki tradition of jurisprudence, which is one of the four major schools of islamic legal thought that codified, interpreted and adjudicated. The journey of ibn battuta 2554 kindle edition by rumford, james. Migration, pilgrimage and travel in mediaeval and modern islam.
Ibn batuta states that he visited the tomb, and saw upon it an inscription tracing his pedigree up to hosain the son of ali. The full title of the book of his journeys is tuhfat alanzar fi gharaaib alamsar wa ajaaib alasfar a gift to those who contemplate the wonders of cities and the marvels of traveling, but it is commonly referred to as ibn battutas rihla rihla means journey. He also explored west africa, southern and eastern europe, south asia, central asia, southeast asia and china. Ibn battuta was born on february 25, 4 in tangier, morocco. His travels lasted three decades, during which he visited many parts of africa, asia, and europe. Ibn battuta reading packet the travels of ibn battuta. Ibn battuta was set to sail from calcutta with a large ship holding the goods for the chinese emperor. Cite a specific piece of evidence from the document. Abu abdallah mohammed ibn mohammed ibn ali ibn ahmed ibn masoud ibn hajj alabdari alhihi fl. Abu abdullah muhammad ibn battuta, better known simply as ibn battuta 4circa 77 ad was a berber muslim scholar and traveler, who was born in tangier, morocco.
Historians have argued that ibn battuta may have made up at least some of his account. May 21, 2015 ibn battuta describes in the rihla that it was first from a passing man in pakpattan, now in pakistan, that he was first told of sati, the suicide of a hindu widow on the pyre of her husband. Its close to the strait of gibraltar where africa and europe almost meet. The event which celebrates the legacy of ibn battuta will take place at the city of tangier in morocco on november 912, 2017. Ibn battuta s timeline 20 joined the haji 4 ibn battuta was born in tangier, morocco on the 24 th of february 22 met andronicus 25 visited mecca 41 met king mansa suleyman 51 farther died in battle of illness 69 ibn battuta died in fez, morocco of black death 11. Why does battuta describe cairo as the mother of all cities. Ibn battuta joined the sultan of honavar in a temporarily successful attack on goa, and then went to the maldives, which had not long been converted to islam by another north african.
My uncle, ibn battuta, sat by the window of his house in. Known as the greatest traveler of premodern times, abu abdallah ibn battuta was born in morocco in 4 and educated in islamic law. Its site had been occupied at least since carthaginian times, but gained in importance. In the course of 29 years, he travelled across the eastern hemisphere for a total distance of roughly 116,800 km and he visited regions which today comprise 44 modern countries. Pdf download the travels of ibn battutah free unquote. World traveler leveled book s ibn battuta world traveler. Full text of the rehla of ibn battuta internet archive.
The travels of ibn battuta ibn battuta started on his travels when he was 20 years old in 25. He travelled for nearly 30 years and covered most of the islamic world. People began practicing islam in arabia, a large peninsula covered mostly by harsh desert. As ibn battuta rode through syria, a terrible disease was descending upon his world.
The ruler of morocco wanted a record of ibn battuta s travels and insisted that he tell the stories of his journeys to a scholar. History of tourism in islam islamic tourism magazine. This port city on the coast of the atlantic ocean lies 45 miles west of the mediterranean sea. Ibn battuta s account is engaging in many ways, but one significant point of interest is the fact that his return trip coincided with the spread of the bubonic plague from central asia to the mediterranean and into europe and north africa. Ibn battuta was born in tangier, part of modernday morocco, in 4. After eight years, ibn battuta was eager to leave the court. Can we still rely ibn battuta s account to learn about the context of the.
Ibn battuta does not describe his early life in the rihla nor, for that matter, much of his personal life at allsuch matters would have been inappropriate for the literary memoir he was dictating. Ibn battutas timeline 20 joined the haji 4 ibn battuta was born in tangier, morocco on the 24 th of february 22 met andronicus 25 visited mecca 41 met king mansa suleyman 51 farther died in battle of illness 69 ibn battuta died in fez, morocco of black death 11. Muhammad moved from mecca to the city of medina, where he build up the muslim community. Ibn battuta, bab xiii, arrihlah khorasan ibnu batutah dan kawankawan tiba di sungai indus pada 12 september 33. An educators guide for grades 2, 3 and 4 prepared by we love childrens books about the book in 25, at the age of 21, ibn battuta set off from his home in tangier, morocco. It is questionable whether ibn battuta visited all the places that he described. His many journeys take him to new and interesting places far from home. In this way ibn battuta, one of the greatest travelers in the world, begins telling his story to his nephew, ahmed. He is considered one of the greatest travelers of all time, and is well known for the account of his travels and excursions. Ibn battuta ibn battuta center tk muslim legal scholar ibn battuta recorded an account of his travels during the. Ibn battuta first went across north africa, to the great port alexandria in 26. It was the hot time of the day and his eyes were halfopen.
Prices are calculated as of 16032020 based on a checkin date of 29032020. The men in ibn battutas family were legal scholars and he was raised with a focus on education. Ibn battuta was a fourteenthcentury pilgrim, traveler, scholar, and writer. Ibn juzayy added poetry here and there, but generally he kept to ibn battuta s telling. The arab equivalent of marco polo, sheikh ibn battuta 477 set out as a young man on a pilgrimage to mecca that ended 27 years and 75,000 miles later.
Abu abd allah muhammad ibn batutah, known as ibn battuta or sometimes battuta, was born to a berber family of islamic legal scholars in tangier, morocco. The sultan wanted to learn more about the wealthy land. Although ibn battuta was an accomplished and welldocumented explorer, his. His main reason to travel was to go on a hajj, or a pilgrimage to mecca, as all good muslims want to do. But his traveling went on for about 29 years and he covered about 75,000 miles visiting the equivalent of 44 modern countries which were then mostly under the governments of muslim.
Ibn battuta was respected by his peers and honored by the powerful men and royalty of his time. He is known for the account of his journeys called the rihla voyage. He was born among the haha, a berber tribe in the south of morocco. Ibn battuta, traveler from tangier when it comes to globetrotting, even marco polo takes a back seat to this fourteenthcentury voyageur.
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