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  2. Journey to Mecca - Wikipedia

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    45 minutes. Country. United States. Languages. English. Arabic. Budget. $13 million [1] Journey to Mecca: In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta[2] is an IMAX ("giant screen") dramatised documentary film charting the first real-life journey made by the Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta from his native Morocco to Mecca for the Hajj (Muslim pilgrimage), in 1325.

  3. Ibn Battuta - Wikipedia

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    ibn Baṭṭūṭah. Abū Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abd Allāh Al-Lawātī (24 February 1304 – 1368/1369), [a] commonly known as Ibn Battuta (/ ˌɪbən bætˈtuːtɑː /), was a Maghrebi traveller, explorer and scholar. [7] Over a period of thirty years from 1325 to 1354, Ibn Battuta visited most of North Africa, the Middle East, East Africa ...

  4. The Rihla - Wikipedia

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    The Rihla. The Rihla, formal title A Masterpiece to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Traveling, is the travelogue written by Ibn Battuta, documenting his lifetime of travel and exploration, which according to his description covered about 73,000 miles (117,000 km).

  5. Assaad Bouab, Benjamin Ross, Asacha Media Team on ... - AOL

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    “Voyager” will star Bouab as legendary Medieval explorer and philosopher Ibn Battuta who went on pilgrimage to Mecca and ended up travelling for over twenty years and over 76000 miles across ...

  6. List of Islam-related films - Wikipedia

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    Journey to Mecca (National Geographic, 2009) on the travels of Ibn Battuta. The Man Who Walked Across the World (BBC Four). Series of documentary travelogues following in the footsteps of 14th Century Moroccan scholar Ibn Battuta, who covered 75,000 miles, 40 countries and three continents in a 30-year odyssey.

  7. List of Islam-related animated films - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Culture. Tuva: The Wealth of Salah. Hay Bin Yeksan (1992), based on the medieval novel Hayy ibn Yaqzan. The Jar: A Tale From the East (Syria, 2001) Fables of Bah Ya Bah (2001) and Fables of Bah Ya Bah 2 (2004) Olive Dreams (2009) The Breadwinner (2017)

  8. Urduja - Wikipedia

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    Urduja was a legendary warrior princess recorded in the travel accounts of Ibn Battuta (1304 – possibly 1368 or 1377 AD). She was described to be a princess of Kaylukari in the land of Tawalisi. Though the locations of Kaylukari and Tawalisi are disputed, in the Philippines, Urduja is believed by modern Filipinos to be from Pangasinan, and ...

  9. Rihla - Wikipedia

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    Rihla. Riḥla (Arabic: رحلة) refers to both a journey and the written account of that journey, or travelogue. It constitutes a genre of Arabic literature. Associated with the medieval Islamic notion of "travel in search of knowledge" (الرحلة في طلب العلم), the riḥla as a genre of medieval and early-modern Arabic ...