- al-Asfār),
often referred to as the
Travels of Ibn
Battuta (رحلة ابن بطوطة, or
Riḥlat Ibn Baṭūṭah). The
Travels was
dictated to Ibn
Juzayy on
orders from the...
- The
Journey of Ibn
Fattouma (Arabic:رحلة ابن فطومة) is an
intermittently provocative fable written and
published by
Nobel Prize-winning
author Naguib Mahfouz...
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would be
inseparable from love and religion. In 1867,
Marrash published Rihlat Baris, an
account of his
second journey to Paris. The book
begins with a...
- السيرافي"،المجمع الثقافي، أبو ظبي، عام 1999م (Abu Zayd
Husayn al-Sirafi,
Rihlat al-Sirafi, al-Mujamma' al-thaqafi, Abu Dhabi, 1990) Abu Zayd as-Sirafi,...
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pamphlet expounding the
realities of
sincere repentance to Allah)
Rihlat conakiriyya Rihlat comashiyya Hujjal baaligha Bayaan wa tab'een H****an Cissé Brigaglia...
- al-tawāsul al-ijtimā‘I (Dar al-muqtabas Beirut, 2022)
Riḥlat al-‘umrah
riḥlat sanat 1441h, wa
riḥlat sanat 1443h, (Dar al-muqtabas Beirut, 2022) Tārīkh nadwat...
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Tunisie vol. 19 pp. 19–52). An
important historiographical study. at-Tijānī,
Rihlat.
Arabic text ed. by H.H. Abdulwahhab,
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University...
- is
known for his
account of his
journey to
Spain in 1690–1691,
entitled Rihlat al-Wazir fi
Iftikak al-Asir (The
Journey of the
Minister to
Ransom the captive)...
- in
order to take
lessons (yoga) from them. — Ibn Battuta,
about 1335 CE,
Riḥlat Ibn Baṭūṭah,
Translated by
Arthur Cotterell The
central Indian region, where...
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about his
trips to
Tripoli in 1599/1600 and
Aleppo in al-
Rihlat al-Tarabulusiyya and al-
Rihlat al-Halabiyya, respectively.
During his
visits to Tripoli...