Ibn Battuta's Journey To Mecca

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Journey to Mecca is a documentary feature that tells the astonishing story of Ibn Battuta, the most tremendous scholar of the Old World, which follows his first pilgrimage between 1325 and 1326 from Tangier to the sacred city of Mecca. Mainly, the vision that he saw was the primary motive for him to fulfill the pilgrimage which leads him to do more escapades. The documentary follows the marvelous explorer through his mission to perform the pilgrimage(hajj), which took him 18 months to accomplish with a colossal amount of obstacles.Long ago, the transportation was extraordinarily strenuous; For this reason, uncountable hindrances were lurking at every turn Ibn Battuta took, such as the ferocious sandstorm, ruthless group of bandits, prolonged path of famish, and so on. His pathway was invested with such intense imminent hindrances that …show more content…

Later on, as a plot wind, it ended up being the pioneer of the scoundrel who changed him and restored the greater part of his properties back. For instance, Ibn Battuta, with a urgent want to achieve Mecca in a matter of moments, had crossed the Egyptian forsake to the Red Ocean as opposed to squandering a large number of miles to Damascus. When he achieved the Red Ocean, there was war; in this way, there was no boats to take him to Mecca. By and by, a dubious feelings of suffering and regret had stroke him colossally. With his breathing worn out and shallow, he attempted to clutch the tears. Discharging the debilitating tears, he noiselessly enabled the briny tears to stream down his face. He sank himself into the sand, yet that basic weakness didn't prevent Ibn Battuta from leaving the singing desert and joining a camel procession, longest yearly assembling in that time, that will manual for Mecca, in which it took him a while to achieve it. At the end, he finally accomplishes the

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