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Travels With A Tangerine: From Morocco To Turkey In The Footsteps Of Islam's Greatest Traveler
Travels With A Tangerine: From Morocco To Turkey In The Footsteps Of Islam's Greatest Traveler
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Captivated by Ibn Battutah’s account of his journey, the Arabic scholar and award-winning travel writer Tim Mackintosh-Smith set out to follow in the peripatetic Moroccan’s footsteps. Traversing Egyptian deserts and remote islands in the Arabian Sea, visiting castles in Syria and innumerable souks in medieval Islam’s great cities, Mackintosh-Smith sought clues to Ibn Battutah’s life and times, encountering the ghost of “IB” in everything from place names (in Tangier alone, a hotel, street, airport, and ferry bear IB’s name), to dietary staples to an Arabic online dating service—and introducing us to a world of unimaginable wonders.
By necessity, Mackintosh-Smith’s journey may have cut some corners (“I only wish I had the odd thirty years to spare, and Ibn Battutah’s enviable knack of extracting large amounts of cash, robes and slaves from compliant rulers.”) But in this wry, evocative, and uniquely engaging travelogue, he spares no effort in giving readers an unforgettable glimpse into both the present-day and fourteenth-century Islamic worlds.
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A vivid journey through medieval and modern Islamic worlds.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about the historical travels of Ibn Battutah and how they resonate today, this book will captivate you. Mackintosh-Smith's journey is both an exploration of the ancient Islamic lands and a personal quest, filled with rich descriptions and amusing anecdotes. It’s a compelling read for anyone interested in history, travel, or the diverse cultures of the Islamic world.