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
The journey of Mansa Musa was not just a religious venture, but a trek to meet new people and gain publicity for Mali. Although Mansa Musa 's journey was supposed to be a religious venture, there were other motivating factors that led to his trek through Africa. The journey of Mansa Musa was strongly enforced and targeted to get more people to travel to Mali. " He left no court emor nor holder of a royal office without the gift of a load of gold".(document e)
Nonetheless, who would want a poor man with no actual education to teach? Feeling despondent, Khalid walked the roads every night in search of something of interest to him. However, he shouldn't have, at night the sultan's guards wandered the roads, if they saw someone in the streets at that time of the night, they imprisoned them until someone will come to their extrication, unfortunately, Khalid had no one to rescue
In addition, being separated from his family at a young age was a great disadvantage to such brilliant individual. As a result,
The extensive changes he had implies that he was suffering from BDD. It is theorized that if he had gotten help with his issues, maybe then he would have not faced his untimely
He never gave up on what he wanted to know about. He spend hours doing research to bring life from death. He didn't not even think about any consequences about bringing something that is left back to life. He even spends time away from his family in order to accomplish the goal that he had for himself. All of this causes him to suffer because of the negative consequences that it brought him.
The items he found comfort in, now became a tragic reminder of death and his lack of focus and responsibility for his
Some of the conflict he faced while growing up was the dangerous environment he lived but also how he knew he could of said
Obstacles are something that every living specimen struggles with on a day to day basis. They are the mountains of sand one is forced to overcome whilst walking through the endless Sahara desert of life. Saying that these monumental hills affect one as a person is an understatement, they are more of a drastic transformation leading to the person that is yet to be formed. It’s as though humans have an outline for where they’re going in life, and factors along the way act as an eraser, forcing them to take out their pencil and draw something new. Sam Watkins is one of the many examples of someone merely trying to make it through the desert with never-ending hills.
The decisions that he made with sabotaging his son and telling his wife that he was having an affair and a baby by another woman, ultimately resulted into him suffering for the mistakes he has
His pride had destroyed his life ,he had no more comfort. He lost his loved ones just like the prophet said
His reckless behavior arose many bad events that occurred in his
Jamal comments on how Bibi can scoop water for a very long period of time and how it shows her determination, but when the author wrote this it shows BIbi’s character but it also reflects on Jamal and how this characteristic is seen in both bakers and desert warriors, “They don 't understand how she can do it. I know how. Her father 's a baker.” (p 148) Throughout this book Jamal has shown many characteristics of a desert warrior, although sometimes he doubts himself he truly knows that he really is a desert warrior, bold, fierce, brave, and determined.
The Kite Runner describes the life of Amir. Before the war, he lived in Kabul with his father Baba, their servant Ali and Ali’s son Hassan. Hassan and Ali are from a lower class than Amir and Baba, but Amir and Hassan are best friends regardless. In this essay the assertion ‘Amir is selfish and
He essentially became his own worst enemy from his downward spiral, which led to decisions he made on his
He therefore left behind his father and older brother in search of a better life. With his sins and foolish actions, he faced the consequences of being disloyal and lost everything. It was not long before he was forced into physical slavery where he fed pigs, once a job which he had refused to do on his