Ibn Battuta
The most famous Islamic world traveler
Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battuta (February 24, 1304 - 1375) was born in Tangier, Morocco. Ibn Battuta Sufi, a Sunni Islamic jurist, was a well - known traveler, although he was a prolific Sufi and judge. During his thirty-year voyage, Ibn Battuta covered about 1,17,000 km. (73000 miles) traveled. During these voyages, Ibn Battuta traveled farther than all his
Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battuta (February 24, 1304 - 1375) was born in Tangier, Morocco. Ibn Battuta Sufi, a Sunni Islamic jurist, was a well - known traveler, although he was a prolific Sufi and judge. During his thirty-year voyage, Ibn Battuta covered about 1,17,000 km. (73000 miles) traveled. During these voyages, Ibn Battuta traveled farther than all his
contemporaries, traveling to all the Islamic countries of the time, to the north and west of the African continent, to Eastern Europe, the West Asian countries, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and China. Ibn Battuta's travels are attributed to Burhan Uddin, a saintly guide to the Shaduliya Sufism




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