Explore with Ibn Battuta

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Meet the Boss Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta was probably the best-traveled person of the Middle Ages In 30 years he traveled about 75,000 miles 120,700 kilometers from Spain in the west to China in the east Did you know Ibn Battuta left Tangier at the age of 21 He set out alone and suffered from bad homesickness He said that he was compelled to leave home by his desire to see the famous sites of Islam in Arabia BERBER BACKGROUND Traditional Peoples Ibn Battuta was born in 1304 in Tangier Morocco His family were Berbers The Berbers were a traditional people who lived throughout North Africa They mainly followed the Sunni branch of Islam Many Berbers still live in Morocco today above and their culture is carefully preserved 4 TRAVEL WITH THE GREAT EXPLORERS IS IT TRUE An Unreliable Account Did Ibn Battuta Fib Ibn Battuta did not keep a journal or diary After he returned home from 30 years of traveling his account was written in a book entitled Rihla or Travels Modern experts say that some dates and details in the book are wrong Some passages even come from the work of other writers It is likely Ibn Battuta could not accurately remember all his 30 years of traveling This makes the Rihla unreliable as a source of history However scholars agree the story is generally true It also provides many details about life in the Islamic world at the time