Following The Footsteps of Ibn Battutah - The Man Who Walked Across The World (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2011

Tim Mackintosh Smith follows in the footsteps of 14th Century Moroccan scholar Ibn Battutah, who covered 75,000 miles, 40 countries and three continents in a 30-year odyssey. Beginning in north Africa, Tim visits Battutah's birthplace of Tangier in Morocco, and stumbles on a performance of medieval trance music. In Egypt, he goes to a remote village where Battutah had an astonishing prophetic dream and visits the world's oldest university in Cairo.

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  • SEEK KNOWLEDGE ,EVEN IF YOU END UP IN CHINA,ITS WEEK HADITH AND FABRICATED BY SUFI SECT ,GOING TO GRAVE YARD TO SEEK PROTECTION OR BLESSING IS SHIRK .

  • @alimumin3438 you seriously need to calm down!

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  • how this guys not the following the sunnah especially their face look like western face.

  • Tim ,I am really sorry to tell you that Ibn Batuta was great traveler but not following of our prophet rather sufi sect ,they corrupted our religion.

  • how someone can tell you future that is shirk ,he is not saint rather shaytaan.

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