How did Ibn Battuta Explore the World?

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Ibn Battuta was a man of Berber descent born in Tangier under the reign of the Marinid dynasty in February of 1304. He’s family was made up of Islamic legal scholars who belonged to the Lawata Berber tribe. Ibn Battuta himself would likely have studied at a Sunni Maliki school and was offered a job as a religious judge, but he would soon realize that his heart yearned for much, much more…
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@Knowledgia
@Knowledgia 6 місяців тому
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@madihadanish7576
@madihadanish7576 6 місяців тому
😊😊😊
@jairosouza7994
@jairosouza7994 Рік тому
This guy deserves a tv show with 10 seasons. He is definitely the greatest explorer in the whole world.
@mhassan8439
@mhassan8439 Рік тому
In those days for a trveller one has to be very lucky to make it back home again.
@aftabansari4920
@aftabansari4920 Рік тому
Travelled 120000 km of Africa, Europe & Asian countries...
@shahfaisalswati3505
@shahfaisalswati3505 Рік тому
Agree
@yasminflower5140
@yasminflower5140 Рік тому
It would be so interesting
@faysalhasan9674
@faysalhasan9674 Рік тому
Here is one ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g3Z7bG-Qj3d0mp8.html
@s-ko-bar4748
@s-ko-bar4748 Рік тому
"Traveling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller" (Ibn Battuta)
@Alburr250
@Alburr250 Рік тому
oh yes!
@cinder1667
@cinder1667 Рік тому
Timeless quote that will carry on until the final nights of our species!
@musaab.4971
@musaab.4971 Рік тому
Can you say the quote in it's original language?
@meshowzaq6892
@meshowzaq6892 Рік тому
@@musaab.4971 "السفر يجعلك عاجزا عن الكلام.. ثم يحولك إلى راوٍ" اين بطوطه
@musaab.4971
@musaab.4971 Рік тому
@@meshowzaq6892 ما أظن هذي المقولة الأصلية، تبدو لي مترجمة
@savinggrace121
@savinggrace121 Рік тому
Not taught at all in schools in the UK. I introduced him to my children. What a shame how many countries in Europe and here in the UK totally skip anything to do with anyone with links to Islam.
@testyourbrain65
@testyourbrain65 Рік тому
Yes they don't like Arabs and Islam
@retrogamingfrenzy2373
@retrogamingfrenzy2373 Рік тому
@@testyourbrain65 why
@oujbouaicha8662
@oujbouaicha8662 Рік тому
I'm going to tell you something that's even more shocking most Moroccans don't even know him or we only know that he's Moroccan which is truly a shame he was not mentioned not even once in the whole 12 years of school life like how ridiculous is that?
@oujbouaicha8662
@oujbouaicha8662 Рік тому
He's more famous in India and Bangladesh but not in his home country 💔😭
@al-Faal_al-Jamooh
@al-Faal_al-Jamooh Рік тому
Westerns always feel mixture of inferiority, jealousy and hatred towards Islam/Muslims/Arabs..etc.
@xNuTx
@xNuTx Рік тому
Ibn Battuta quotes: “ Traveling - gives you a home in a thousand strange places, then leaves you a stranger in your own land ( Home ) “ “ He who lives sees, and he who travels sees more “ “ Traveling-it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller “ “ Traveling- it offers you a hundred roads to adventure, and gives your heart wings! “ “ Virtue is by reason and literature, not by origin and lineage “
@democracyforall
@democracyforall 6 місяців тому
He was a powerful lose horse fit for traveling not for wars and not for glories, thank God for that...
@QarsherskiyMountainGoof
@QarsherskiyMountainGoof 5 місяців тому
@@democracyforallA good man of Allah ﷻ , brother Ibn Battuta made like a billion hajj pilgrimages.
@democracyforall
@democracyforall 5 місяців тому
@@QarsherskiyMountainGoof you recon Allah will reward him that much?
@QarsherskiyMountainGoof
@QarsherskiyMountainGoof 5 місяців тому
@@democracyforall yeah
@democracyforall
@democracyforall 5 місяців тому
@@QarsherskiyMountainGoof Amen to that
@adnanegal111
@adnanegal111 Рік тому
"Who lives sees, but who travels sees more". -Ibn Battuta
@MR2SHY
@MR2SHY Рік тому
WHERE DID you find itttttt......🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@richardwestwood8212
@richardwestwood8212 Рік тому
@@MR2SHY I wrote it.
@AE-20
@AE-20 Рік тому
@@MR2SHY learn Arabic bro
@shina8767
@shina8767 Рік тому
Yup that true
@emmanuelrossi3087
@emmanuelrossi3087 Рік тому
Chesterton would disagree.
@Saber23
@Saber23 Рік тому
Ibn Battutah really was the main character of life he did all the side quests and the main story 😂❤️
@yacinebenoit4gaming965
@yacinebenoit4gaming965 Рік тому
The real Nathan Drake lol
@pandagelud520
@pandagelud520 Рік тому
now you mention it, it's Cool thats why the pattern looks abstract, he is the MC of his journey
@Saber23
@Saber23 Рік тому
@@pandagelud520 100%
@405hunter
@405hunter Рік тому
a true Genshin impact traveler
@Saber23
@Saber23 Рік тому
@@405hunter 100%
@annukimuni3389
@annukimuni3389 Рік тому
Ibn battouta is too popular in japan and South Korea as well (my husband's homeland). I am Japanese and I remember reading his stories as a kid and at school as well. He was such a great inspiration for me to travel the world and live his adventures.
@saidsd734
@saidsd734 Рік тому
Really !!! Even in japan !! Waw thats amazing
@sam_sa09
@sam_sa09 Рік тому
Really? I'm a Moroccan in Korea and they barely know about Morocco
@Imrane__
@Imrane__ Рік тому
LoL
@mountblanc39
@mountblanc39 Рік тому
This man (ibnu batutah) is very popular in Indonesia 🇮🇩 too
@lightbeings6243
@lightbeings6243 10 місяців тому
Is it? Wow
@ghadari3027
@ghadari3027 Рік тому
Ibn Battuta was probably the only explorer/traveler who’s was motivated but the thirst of knowledge and exploring and not by greed
@Yanzdorloph
@Yanzdorloph Рік тому
no no he was greedy alright, he expected rulers to give him fortunes as presents, and they did, many times, being a muslim judge at that specific time was probably the best job there's, especially in the newly muslim lands were they are rare
@immuslimisupportqatar7591
@immuslimisupportqatar7591 Рік тому
@@Yanzdorloph if you want to travel and get food you need money bro .
@nizarnizar324
@nizarnizar324 Рік тому
@@Yanzdorloph Yes, he was soliciting gifts, payments only to finance his travels, he never spared his wealth to settle down somewhere in the shade. It's quite different from what motivated Columbus, Marco Polo and Vasco De Gama. The proof is when he came back to Morocco, he wasn't rich and he had survived only on his inheritance and the generosity of Morocco's Sultan.
@madkingxx6702
@madkingxx6702 Рік тому
@@Yanzdorloph i mean he's taking gifts from the kings for his job
@nizarnizar324
@nizarnizar324 Рік тому
@Reinhard i came up with that from his biography, his book, and also from his life outcome, he family was rich, so he could have stayed home and enjoyed his wealth, he often moves from place to place when he could have stayed to enjoy the hospitality of the rulers/Kings whom they favoured him. And most importantly, he retired and died without a wealth, without being nominated a governor over a new earned territory for his king/Sultan, he didn't rename any place after his queen/king, he didn't wage a war, bribed a local leader to fight an opposant tribe, he didn't seek for a new route to reach some rich country to buy their stuff cheaper, he didn't hire mercenaries for his cause, he didn't transmit diseases through gifts to indigenous people, he didn't enslave them. Now shut up go fish elsewhere.
@kasimreports
@kasimreports Рік тому
His frequent travel to Mecca clearly defines how much he is Strong believer
@ridaassaad3124
@ridaassaad3124 Рік тому
True. My man was on his way home after decades and decided to make a detour for another pilgrimage.
@sameehasamad
@sameehasamad Рік тому
Most of the travellers, philosophers and scholars and scientists in the Islamic golden period were strong believers… and that’s what exactly wrong with Muslims today… either they concentrate only on religious studies or only on sciences… it’s very rare that Muslims learn both nowadays
@husseinmahmoud7216
@husseinmahmoud7216 Рік тому
His readiness to fight against alfonso too truly an amazing character ❤️🔥
@alialshehri6977
@alialshehri6977 Рік тому
@@husseinmahmoud7216 yessss I was surprised he immediately turned into a fighter for the sake of his Muslim brothers 🥹
@rhnkm
@rhnkm Рік тому
If Internet was present in those times, his Iman would have shattered in a span of few years.
@mohamedallouha3190
@mohamedallouha3190 Місяць тому
no visa, no passport, no customs what a beautiful life
@Ezdeharmediaa
@Ezdeharmediaa 2 дні тому
Yeah, walking through arabian desert in 40 degrees celcuss
@CyberLx
@CyberLx Рік тому
May Allah have mercy on his soul. I’m so proud that he visited my hometown. Big respect for my Moroccan 🇲🇦 brothers and sisters. Love from Somalia 🇸🇴 .
@user-ue4fh5mv9s
@user-ue4fh5mv9s 6 місяців тому
what does it have to do with morocco ? you guys are crazy in love with your "countries"
@MuslimGigachad950
@MuslimGigachad950 6 місяців тому
​​@@user-ue4fh5mv9sin case you haven't watched the first part: he is moroccan. also, you aren't in love with your country my guy? the will to love your homeland and protect it doesn't exist there?
@user-ue4fh5mv9s
@user-ue4fh5mv9s 6 місяців тому
@@MuslimGigachad950 why should i love a piece of land i had no choice of being born in ? for you info ibn battuta was a learned imam of islam and he knew that nationaism or tribalism is prohibited in islam
@ziadben99
@ziadben99 6 місяців тому
​@@user-ue4fh5mv9s nationalism and tribalism isn't prohibited in islam ... Allah literally says in the quran "We created you from a male and a female, and We made you races and tribes, so that you may come to know one another. The best among you before Allah is the most righteous" ... feeling proud about ur tribe and nation is not bad at all ...the only bad thing is thinking you're nation is superior to another one or your race is superior than the other ones and for that u can oppress the others or commit crimes against them... the only way for u to be "superior" is how much of good deeds a person can do and only allah can judge that
@user-ue4fh5mv9s
@user-ue4fh5mv9s 6 місяців тому
@@ziadben99 Allah said he has divided us in different tribes so that we may know each other and not fight but the funny thing is nationaism/tribalism brings nothing but hate for others for example look at the hatred between moronns and alegrians because of some petty land dispute which has led them to hate each other to the state of insanity. Ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H) - rahimahullaah - said: “Everything which is outside the call of Islaam and the Qur‘aan, with regards to lineage, land, nationality, schools of thoughts and ways, then it is from the calls of jaahiliyyah. Indeed, even when the Muhaajirs (those Companions who migrated from Makkah to al-Madeenah) and the Ansaars (those Companions who aided and supported those who migrated) argued, such that one of the Muhaajirs said: “O Muhaajirs! (implying; rally to my aid).” And then one of the Ansaar said: “O Ansaar!” Upon hearing this, the Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said: “Is it with the calls of jaahiliyyah that you call, and I am still amongst you!” And he became very angry at that.” Saheeh Muslim (8/120), the Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said: “Indeed Allaah has revealed to me that you should have humility, and that no one should act proudly and oppressively over anyone else, nor should anyone boast over anyone else.” Tirmidhee relates from Allaah’s Messenger (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) that he said: “Let people stop boasting about their forefathers who have died, who are merely fuel for the Hellfire; or they will certainly be more insignificant with Allaah than the beetle which roles dung with its nose. Allaah has removed from you the party spirit of the days of jaahiliyyah and the boasting about one’s forefathers. Indeed a person is either a pious Believer or a wretched sinner. All of mankind are the children of Aadam, and Aadam was created from clay.”
@sheikhhashashin6946
@sheikhhashashin6946 Рік тому
It's really sad, he didn't have the chance to tell his mom about his journey and the wonders of the world :"(
@ammanite
@ammanite Рік тому
@Rizky Satya that's actually sad to think about, though it's probably not the case. There was a postal system in the Muslim world back then and other travelers. He probably sent his parents letters and gifts.
@ashtonfranklin4620
@ashtonfranklin4620 Рік тому
Yeah because he went back to Morocco after traveling to the mongol Court in China, he traveled back home to Morocco where he discovered his parents died and he later goes into Spain where he serves as an Islamic judge and traveled into the Mali empire where he settled in Timbuktu as a scholar and made it back to his hometown if Morocco where he was told by the sultan to record his discoveries and adventures after traveling all over the world and in his text he's said to travel all across Eurasia
@ahmadhasif979
@ahmadhasif979 Рік тому
They can meet in hereafter, share stories
@hamzaiaaza6519
@hamzaiaaza6519 Рік тому
that is the most saddest thing in his story
@Dookehdaki
@Dookehdaki 6 місяців тому
He will tell her everything in a perfect place with no distractions with full recollection, Insha Allah, Allah promises us our reunion.
@khanawithkaran6853
@khanawithkaran6853 Рік тому
If he had a camera he could've become the world's first travel vlogger 😂
@GhGh-sj4wb
@GhGh-sj4wb Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is the greatest traveler, explorer and traveler in history
@rahasyatreasure
@rahasyatreasure Рік тому
भारत के धार्मिक स्थलों से जुड़ी रहस्यमयी अनसुनी कहानियाँ-ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oKBooYShh6t01aM.html
@ultimatestoryteller
@ultimatestoryteller Рік тому
I wonder if his gram account would say "Wanderlust" as well. 😂 Drew Binsky would be so jealous of him btw.
@imranyounus7559
@imranyounus7559 Рік тому
@@ultimatestoryteller lol
@anwarsofian354
@anwarsofian354 Рік тому
That era doesn't exist yet
@romenbarua8813
@romenbarua8813 11 місяців тому
I’m from Bangladesh. Since my school days whenever I hear his name it always give me goosebumps. Ibn batuta means story of adventure during ancient times to every single kids in my country. We can’t describe any historical period of his timeline without mentioning his name as a proven evidence. He was most attractive part in every history class.
@hedaya-br6dd
@hedaya-br6dd 4 місяці тому
Me too
@kazirakibahmed2965
@kazirakibahmed2965 Рік тому
I plan to visit Morocco and pay my respect to this extraordinary adventurer and traveller one day in sha Allah. From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇻🇳
@richardwestwood8212
@richardwestwood8212 Рік тому
His house is still standing in Tanger, the city in which he was born and raised. The Moroccans are very welcoming and I lived there for a long time, I even speak the language.
@hemyarite.kingdom4070
@hemyarite.kingdom4070 Рік тому
That’s not the Morocco flag 🇲🇦
@messoussiahmed9910
@messoussiahmed9910 Рік тому
argentina WC winner 22
@strixtech450
@strixtech450 Рік тому
That's Vietnam flag dude
@badrissaad
@badrissaad Рік тому
you can visit his grave in tanger
@stalin1909
@stalin1909 Рік тому
I made it a mission upon myself,to visit Ibn Batuta’s Tomb in the Old town of Tangier , Morocco. It took me serious traveling to get there . But I’m glad I did . I did it to pay respect and Admiration to one of the Greatest travelers who ever lived .
@burningheart007
@burningheart007 Рік тому
This msg should be pin.. you are the real admirer
@azdinefx6545
@azdinefx6545 Рік тому
Welcome to Tangier bro
@user-xk6xb4br9r
@user-xk6xb4br9r Рік тому
Share photos
@AdamAzzr
@AdamAzzr Рік тому
When did you visit it
@urdaddytanzir2474
@urdaddytanzir2474 Рік тому
@@user-xk6xb4br9r why ur name sad emoji broh?
@outlandishpersonnel6441
@outlandishpersonnel6441 Рік тому
This man has written the book titled "Kitabul Rohela". He is not underrated in Bangladesh as in Bangladeshi educational institutions he must be studied in every history class.
@normalguy5208
@normalguy5208 Рік тому
Amazing
@saidsd734
@saidsd734 Рік тому
Really? Thats amazing, i am very proud as a moroccan
@outlandishpersonnel6441
@outlandishpersonnel6441 Рік тому
@@saidsd734 Yes, really. In the video on 12.21 you find the information that Ibn Batuta came to Chittagong and Sylhet to meet a man called Hazrat Shah Jalal Rahmatullah in 1345. Chittagong and Sylhet are two major cities of Bangladesh. Ibn Batua stayd in Bangladesh and recorded history which we learn today. For this reason we know him and respect him.
@saidsd734
@saidsd734 Рік тому
@@outlandishpersonnel6441 waw thats awesome, i didnt know that ! InchAllah i visit Bangladesh some day!
@outlandishpersonnel6441
@outlandishpersonnel6441 Рік тому
@@saidsd734 You're are welcome 😊. Bangladesh is a very beautiful country, and It's a Muslim country. You can search about Bangladesh in UKposts.
@tarikjahid2339
@tarikjahid2339 Рік тому
As moroccan we feel so proud of him he was not only a traveller but also a Moroccan Ambassador
@tipu...
@tipu... Рік тому
Love Morocco from Pakistan ...
@soufall5118
@soufall5118 Рік тому
No he's algerian even if he was born in tangier. You should study some algerian Logic it's one of a kind.
@madproject7148
@madproject7148 Рік тому
@@soufall5118 lol
@truthseeker5880
@truthseeker5880 Рік тому
@@soufall5118 looool 😂😂
@tarikjahid2339
@tarikjahid2339 Рік тому
@@soufall5118 lool
@m_7meedo188
@m_7meedo188 Рік тому
What’s draw my attention is how many rules have used him to be the judge in their towns. Tells a lot about his character.
@diae1752
@diae1752 Рік тому
He also was studying under great scholars of Islam on his way. mostly when you hear he stayed for few months he was furthering his knowledge and getting more certifications. That along with being already a certified judge from a family of judges made rulers want to use him and many times he would struggle to leave. If I remember right they would even get him married to locals to tie him. But staying wasn't his style I guess :D
@annukimuni3389
@annukimuni3389 Рік тому
He was a highly educated man, At that time, the world's scientists were traveling to Morocco to study and do not forget that the first university built in the world is in Morocco ( The country of Ibn Battuta). So he had a great value and a deep respect from people in the world at that time. He was a wise thinker and philosopher as well.
@deez8827
@deez8827 Рік тому
He was a wise man due to his experiences and meeting different human kinds
@sufianmustafa5656
@sufianmustafa5656 Рік тому
@@diae1752 i love his style indeed 😊, i fail to imagine how many languages he'd speak lol.
@chuckichas
@chuckichas Рік тому
@@annukimuni3389 IMPRESSIVE. What a quest. The fact that is was written down - our great fortune. Thanks for the information. I am now Googling first university in the world. So much to learn.
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Рік тому
Ibn Battuta lived in such an interesting period when most of Asia was recovering from the Mongol conquests going through cultural transmissions and architectural development
@friendly_thunder3648
@friendly_thunder3648 Рік тому
he died in funny numer 1369 Wow so many lieks
@yeetman4953
@yeetman4953 Рік тому
@@MrWhodatsay exchanging culture.
@crazyraptor2907
@crazyraptor2907 Рік тому
@@friendly_thunder3648 omg your pfp i can't stand it
@kiwuuspurr1927
@kiwuuspurr1927 Рік тому
@@crazyraptor2907 the amogus effect
@theguywhogoeswhy9223
@theguywhogoeswhy9223 Рік тому
@@friendly_thunder3648 1369 fUnnY nUmBer 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🥸
@lilac2698
@lilac2698 Рік тому
In India, we often have stories of Ibn Battuta in our Hindi literature school textbooks in the lower grades.
@godofthisshit
@godofthisshit Рік тому
@Lilac and he's known to almost nobody in America. Interesting how different areas view what's important.
@tatbhar7304
@tatbhar7304 Рік тому
Would mind telling me tje name of these stories about him so that i can read them. Thank you I'm Moroccan
@mayhewberube5408
@mayhewberube5408 Рік тому
@@godofthisshit Average American doesn't know how many states there are in his country, nor what his nation's flag stands for.....etc.... different areas of view of what's important and if anything is important at all
@KD400_
@KD400_ Рік тому
@@mayhewberube5408 bro in England they don't know anything either in school we don't learn anything valuable and most people come out of school uneducated and end up in welfare and drugs and many other useless things
@mayhewberube5408
@mayhewberube5408 Рік тому
@@KD400_ England still has an aristocratic system, the people of the high class receive excellent education since childhood to prepare them to govern the country and lead the most powerful companies and corporations, as of the populace it is strategically left in the dark, because an ignorant people is easier to rule
@KonoozTravel
@KonoozTravel Рік тому
What a spectacular voyager. I like his character. He never gave up and was always looking for new places and cultures. I'm proud that I visited his tomb in Tangier, Morocco, on 31.12.2015
@hennaahananee1945
@hennaahananee1945 Рік тому
محضوض مع انه انا من المغرب مزال مجاتني الفرصة
@Wonderer224
@Wonderer224 10 місяців тому
I read his book over 20 years ago and it was extremely fascinating. He was telling everything he saw: the culture, the people, their customs and the cities. He would even condemn if he saw bad habits😂.
@SupKash
@SupKash 7 місяців тому
Can you tell me the name of the book??
@syahir7494
@syahir7494 6 місяців тому
​@@SupKashRihla (the travels)
@nasro97
@nasro97 6 місяців тому
the book has been a reference in hollywood in historical / science-fiction MOVIES
@Wonderer224
@Wonderer224 6 місяців тому
@@SupKash Ibn Battuta’s travels
@trippijr7692
@trippijr7692 4 місяці тому
He called us somalis fat and eat as much as family in saudi. I don't blame him becuase his not lying😂
@mhvalue7343
@mhvalue7343 Рік тому
ibn Battuta is not underrated in Muslim world.I read books of him in my child hood edit: omg to many likes thank you all.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Рік тому
or says he's underrated? Everyone I knew had to read about him for school, even in the West.
@mhvalue7343
@mhvalue7343 Рік тому
@@theawesomeman9821 I heard first time that in west you read about him. 👍
@devanshgupta.233
@devanshgupta.233 Рік тому
i read about him in school as well
@anisghil
@anisghil Рік тому
I was 8 when, we read book about him in Algiers' school
@cardboardsnail81
@cardboardsnail81 Рік тому
In india we even have a popular song on ibn batuta lol
@lerneanlion
@lerneanlion Рік тому
Indeed, this is true. His joruney across the known world is greatly underrated! More likes for Ibn Battuta!
@alittlebitgone
@alittlebitgone Рік тому
Well, considering there is zero evidence for any of this, and very little of it makes any sense at all, we can safely ignore it.
@abcd9283
@abcd9283 Рік тому
@@alittlebitgone what kind of evidence do you need??
@copiusgrimus6671
@copiusgrimus6671 Рік тому
@@alittlebitgone what evidence tou need he litterly wrote a book
@vattghern257
@vattghern257 Рік тому
more underrated medival explorer is Benedict The Pole, he travelled with Pope's embassy to give a letter to the mongol khan, he travelled through Poland/Rus/pontic stepps and dessert to karracorum. He travelled few years before Marco Polo, and was the first source of knowledge for europeans of mongol empire. on TrashingMadPL channel is video about him, but in polish.
@obamacare9139
@obamacare9139 Рік тому
@@alittlebitgone its a medieval history. You expect them to made a monuments or something?? He literally write a book about it
@scentsoftravelmeditation
@scentsoftravelmeditation Рік тому
Ibn Batuta completed all side quests in game of life & unlocked trophy level 100 😂
@smd9591
@smd9591 Рік тому
Birds killed: 199/200
@tardybloomer
@tardybloomer 6 місяців тому
we have a mall in the UAE named after him, and the inside of the mall illustrates his travels by making each part look like the locations he travelled through. truly an incredible explorer, thank you for mkaing this video :)
@pestese.
@pestese. 3 місяці тому
تحياتي لإخواننا في الإمارات من المغرب♥️🇲🇦 أتمنى ان ازور هذا الموقع الرائع يوما ما
@lebollsong
@lebollsong 3 місяці тому
Oh yeah I've been there before lol good place
@saba6993
@saba6993 Місяць тому
Oh what is the name
@khadija4958
@khadija4958 23 дні тому
I went to that mall that’s why the name was so familiar to me
@AbDelk-wx9xk
@AbDelk-wx9xk 6 днів тому
Why? He's not Arab, it's like Spaniards honouring Indians
@aakashdwivedi7778
@aakashdwivedi7778 Рік тому
In India his legacy still lives on, his adventures and experiences were introduced to us as kids through our school textbooks and we even have poems and songs about him here. Its quite fascinating really, the impact a solitary man can have
@nawfalourimech8974
@nawfalourimech8974 Рік тому
Waw amazing, are those poems and songs available on YT ?
@zakariaalami1491
@zakariaalami1491 Рік тому
Wow really ?
@kriketprayme
@kriketprayme Рік тому
@@nawfalourimech8974 this is the song : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jmeQbYScj5h3xYk.html
@mr6t965
@mr6t965 Рік тому
@@kriketprayme 🤣🤣
@fadeoutfahim2899
@fadeoutfahim2899 Рік тому
@@kriketprayme 😆😂
@redmoor1852
@redmoor1852 Рік тому
Ibn battuta is so underrated, he deserves more recognition. Anyway, he is still the pride of Morocco ❤🇲🇦
@GhGh-sj4wb
@GhGh-sj4wb Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is the greatest traveler, explorer and traveler in history
@AdamAzzr
@AdamAzzr Рік тому
He's not underrated in Morocco, and that's enough for me.
@lonewolf7873
@lonewolf7873 Рік тому
He is very famous in Bangladesh. We read about him in text books.
@smaquasim1745
@smaquasim1745 Рік тому
I always discuss him in the family. I first read about him when I was 8 or 9. from India
@yorusuyasoul69420
@yorusuyasoul69420 Рік тому
never heard of him before but i saw only his name in a metro station in dubai lol
@idolsairx6234
@idolsairx6234 Рік тому
As a moroccan, seeing this amazing figure of our history getting recognised, makes me genuinely super happy. Ibn Battuta was not only a great traveler, but also an incredibly kindhearted person!! He has witnessed many great cultures of the 14th century and has walked around the earth with a passion to never give up on your dreams. Alhumdulilah i am very happy we have had amazing people like him!!!
@frans8160
@frans8160 Рік тому
He was also a sexist and rapist but I guess that doesn't matter lol
@ztaitai
@ztaitai Рік тому
Me too I feel so proud to have ancestors like him, he's the real legend ❤️
@fodk7021
@fodk7021 3 місяці тому
@@frans8160 he was ? maybe you can give us some historical evidence ?
@blutherhood3893
@blutherhood3893 2 дні тому
@@fodk7021 Maybe you can just do a little research instead of asking here in comments, he's a Moroccan Berber traveler.
@fodk7021
@fodk7021 2 дні тому
@@blutherhood3893 uhhh when did I say he wasn't ? T3elem t9ra
@thegentlemamak
@thegentlemamak 4 місяці тому
Wow, just heard his name before and never knew about details of his journey. Now he is the greatest explorer of all time for me, he just explored the world without desire to colonize it. Amazing
@agailham8476
@agailham8476 Рік тому
From my school book, the name "Sumatera" in Indonesia can be counted as the legacy from Ibn Battuta. When he visited Samudera Pasai Sultanate during his journey to China, he wrote the word "Sumatrah" for that place in his journal (maybe from the misspelling from the "Samudera" word). The word "Sumatrah" become the international name for the region and then for the island as well until today.
@notescreators2308
@notescreators2308 Рік тому
waw, i never know that
@silvervirio3642
@silvervirio3642 Рік тому
If that was true, it would be pretty cool.
@ahmadsherbeny5609
@ahmadsherbeny5609 Рік тому
Wow this is new to me, thx for sharing this marvelous info =)
@zakirnaikahmaddeedat3651
@zakirnaikahmaddeedat3651 Рік тому
What's the name of the book you read?
@agailham8476
@agailham8476 Рік тому
@@zakirnaikahmaddeedat3651 My schoolbook when I was in middle school. Wikipedia Indonesia also mention this. I think they using same citation from Hamka's book "Sedjarah Islam di Sumatera" (1950). id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumatra But Wikipedia English did not mention this. They explain that earliest mention about "Sumatra" can be dated to 1017, far before Ibn Battuta came to this island. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumatra
@theemperorofmankind7706
@theemperorofmankind7706 Рік тому
Inn Battuta: Refuses a regular 5 to 9 job Decides to go abroad exploring Goes on a pilgrimage to mecca 3 times just cause he can Explores the entire Muslim world Returns back Makes his biography Dies in year 69 Refuses to elaborate Absolute mad lad
@xxxyyy5167
@xxxyyy5167 Рік тому
Based and Battutapilled
@isseabdirahmanweheliye9010
@isseabdirahmanweheliye9010 Рік тому
Next level.
@ahmadhafis4
@ahmadhafis4 Рік тому
Everyone : Would you elaborate? Him : No, I don't think I would...
@Srilankan2002
@Srilankan2002 6 місяців тому
A great video. Love from Srilanka 🇱🇰 He visited my country in 1344 during Gampola Kingdom
@awadhinho3715
@awadhinho3715 Рік тому
The moment Mombasa my home town was mentioned my heart melted and tears dropped from my eyes. This man was destined to explore the world. He was the real explorer, a man alone with trust in God Almighty. Exploring not for greed.
@waryaawariiri1812
@waryaawariiri1812 Місяць тому
He might also have stayed in Lamu and Malindi after Mogadishu.
@hennaahananee1945
@hennaahananee1945 11 днів тому
The first i know mombasa from a moroccan traveler his name is yassine and he traveled all africa by cycling from in from 2018 to 2022 know he is travelling in asia
@realhades9178
@realhades9178 Рік тому
As a Moroccan, I love seeing my country's history getting recognition
@simosan4451
@simosan4451 Рік тому
و ديولنا فيلم مقدروش اخسروه عليه و على غيروا.
@AdamAzzr
@AdamAzzr Рік тому
@@simosan4451 فيلم على بن بطوطة غايخيصو ميزاانية كبيرة و تصوير مزيان. اذا كانو غايشوهوه غير بلاش
@simosan4451
@simosan4451 Рік тому
@@AdamAzzr خاصوا مزانية ؟ و علاه الفلوس لخاصة ؟؟؟ ميزانية 2m لشهر دير ليك ابن بطوطة و يوسف بن تاشفين و يعقوب المنصور و مولاي اسماعيل و اشيط الخير، راهم باغينك تبقى تفكر في بلاستك و تقول الميزانية تيجي البراني و دير مبغا في تاريخنا كما دار المويتي مع طارق ابن زياد لرضوا عربي و رضنا حنا ع.ب.ي.د عندهم.
@specialone3209
@specialone3209 Рік тому
@@AdamAzzr اه متلا دير إنتاج ديالو HBO ولا نيتفليكس و يمتلو فيه مغاربة
@AdamAzzr
@AdamAzzr Рік тому
@@simosan4451 هضرة خاوية، إذا كنتي غادي مسلسل و لا فيلم على بن بطوطة خاصك تصورو ب نفس الجودة ديال نيتفليكس وHBO، إذا ما كنتيش غاتصورو هكا غي بلاش. اما سلاطين هضرة خرا، تا هي خاصها ميزانية، و لا مكنتيس غطلعو بنفس الجودة د غيم اوف ثرونز و لا فايكينكز غي بلاش، انا ضد التشويه. بغيت الحاجة يا تكون مقادة مزيان يا ماديرش غاع
@TheYassersData
@TheYassersData Рік тому
This man is one of the greatest men on Earth, he traveled using his two-leg may Allah grant him Jannah
@mhejlskbsvsbwn6560
@mhejlskbsvsbwn6560 Рік тому
Ameen
@TheIndogamer
@TheIndogamer Рік тому
Amiin yaa rabb
@mental9453
@mental9453 Рік тому
When is jannah decided?
@OmarAlikaj
@OmarAlikaj Рік тому
Ami'yn
@OmarAlikaj
@OmarAlikaj Рік тому
@@mental9453 Judgment Day. Janna is the Arabic term for "Heaven."
@ninabessaiah1388
@ninabessaiah1388 Рік тому
I'm so glad that ibn-battuta has written down his magnificent story so people like us could learn from his journey, as an Algerian a Morocco neighbor country we started learning about him since elementary school with small text as "IBN_Battuta on his journey to Hadj" which every Algerian is familiar with, but also dived into some of his stories in different regions in middle school's history and french/English classes
@AdamBer-ir6eg
@AdamBer-ir6eg 7 місяців тому
But I've watched couple of your Algerian national channel that literally said that he's Algerian lol , just why !!!!! I can share the links with you .. I mean the world knows he's Moroccan.. why they keep lying to you and some of you like that !!!!
@ninabessaiah1388
@ninabessaiah1388 6 місяців тому
@@AdamBer-ir6eg link them cuz I don't believe you I'm Algerian who grew up watching historical stories and documentaries but I've never encountered what you're talking about and if you just trying to Create grudges between peoples I won't talk to you
@black213dz
@black213dz 6 місяців тому
​​@@AdamBer-ir6egprove it post the link come on or you just a brainwashed by your makhzen or from the group of non educated people Algeria never claimed ibn battuta stop lying
@0badre
@0badre 3 місяці тому
@@ninabessaiah1388😂😂😂😂😂 there is a lot of them … you are the biggest liar in the whole world
@simo-gu4rv
@simo-gu4rv Місяць тому
​@@ninabessaiah1388me also i see the video
@pestese.
@pestese. 3 місяці тому
As a Moroccan, I am very proud of him and I am happy to see many people praising him, whether Muslims or non-Muslims. I love you very much❤🇲🇦
@LeeshaHaneef
@LeeshaHaneef Рік тому
He even arrived in Maldives, even now it’s hard for us to get out because we are disconnected from main continental lands, our only options are to fly, hardly locals use passenger ships, I can imagine how his journey would be back then. It’s stated that he was here around 9 months and served as a judge. Even though the journey was hard, he never had to apply for a Visa back then. In today’s age, he would have to apply to many Visas.
@user-kg7zr3yl3n
@user-kg7zr3yl3n Рік тому
we in morocco do not need visa to go to maldives and vice versa
@StrivingSoul00
@StrivingSoul00 Рік тому
Designer Dot a Somali from Mogadishu converted Maldives from Buddhist to Islam. He was also a governor.
@yusefpersona82
@yusefpersona82 Рік тому
Hé had three wives in the maldives
@ismaelemaz4696
@ismaelemaz4696 Рік тому
Leesha, glad to see a Maldivian interested in history instead of the gossip and baseless celebrity which flood the internet, may you be blessed with knowledge.
@aseriesoftriangleswecalltr6065
@aseriesoftriangleswecalltr6065 Рік тому
He wasn`t in Maldives, thats a myth
@insightfulrealm2866
@insightfulrealm2866 Рік тому
He was a Legend! Respect to Morocco from Pakistan. I'm glad that he visited our Country 🇵🇰💞🇲🇦
@GhGh-sj4wb
@GhGh-sj4wb Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is the greatest traveler, explorer and traveler in history
@saidsd734
@saidsd734 Рік тому
I love pakistan very friendly people! I had the chance to visit it they treated me like a king. Love To my pakistani brothers from Morocco ❤
@tariqsyed6011
@tariqsyed6011 Рік тому
@UKposts Addict Us waqt India k rulers Muslims the. Is lye wo India aya. 😀
@princehamza890
@princehamza890 Рік тому
@Inaam Ulhaq 😀😀😀
@hj2711
@hj2711 Рік тому
@Inaam Ulhaq bs. Only delhi were ruled by muslim that time and only due to the fact that they were f coward fight it fair and square. Take any part of the history it will be always the hindu people who were majority and inn battyta came to india cause india was powerful country even before muslim came and he’s not the one explorer visited india. There were 1000 of famous explorers visited india including Chinese and greek.
@kamilialebnani8626
@kamilialebnani8626 Рік тому
As a Moroccan 🇲🇦🇲🇦, I love seeing my country's history getting recognition ❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦
@abdu0x90
@abdu0x90 Рік тому
جزائري هو
@kamilialebnani8626
@kamilialebnani8626 Рік тому
@@abdu0x90 😂😂😂 wakha alkarghouli 😂
@abdu0x90
@abdu0x90 Рік тому
@@kamilialebnani8626 جزائري وبالظبط من خنشلة
@kamilialebnani8626
@kamilialebnani8626 Рік тому
@@abdu0x90 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@AdamAzzr
@AdamAzzr Рік тому
@@kamilialebnani8626 غلط، جزائري من عين دفلة
@MrxGamex69
@MrxGamex69 Рік тому
Crazy how one can travel around the globe on foot in a lifetime. Respect to Ibn Batuta
@Razib_Rahman
@Razib_Rahman 6 місяців тому
boat. boat.
@user-gb2gm6ek4e
@user-gb2gm6ek4e 2 місяці тому
@@Razib_Rahmancombination of foot animal and boat
@geertwilders5798
@geertwilders5798 Рік тому
I want a movie about him. A long movie. This guy literally lived an adventure
@benjonnyshirley4203
@benjonnyshirley4203 Рік тому
There is a great book called "Travels With a Tangerine" about following his footsteps....
@reteguy7338
@reteguy7338 Рік тому
A series would be much better than a movie, no? There are many stuff that can be added in a series such as character developement and detailed cultures compared to just a single movie.
@geertwilders5798
@geertwilders5798 Рік тому
@@reteguy7338 true, good point
@blueboy3098
@blueboy3098 Рік тому
ewa geertje
@InfinitesimallyInfinite
@InfinitesimallyInfinite Рік тому
You sure Geert? Heb je een hekel aan moslims? 🤪
@jellyfish3140
@jellyfish3140 Рік тому
We Bangladeshis 🇧🇩 know Ibn Battuta well as he is studied in our education curriculum. So, as a Bangladeshi and particularly Chittagongian, I got goosebumps when on 12:20, the narrator takes the name of Chittagong, then Sylhet. I love Hazrat Shah Jalal Rahmat Ullah Alai. Surely that was the time when Muslims were having their golden time with political, intellectual and spiritual dominance.
@kenkaneki9138
@kenkaneki9138 Рік тому
In India a golden time but in the rest of the world Mongols were in the process of converting to Islam and making the Mongol empire into Islamic states. Delhi Sultanate was not destroyed by Mongols thats why it thrived.
@megamagikarp8512
@megamagikarp8512 Рік тому
​@@hhhmo7328india was born in 1947
@megamagikarp8512
@megamagikarp8512 Рік тому
@@hhhmo7328 search it up on google Indian, your country was born in 1947
@napstertricks4135
@napstertricks4135 11 місяців тому
​@@hhhmo7328 at that time most of india is under Muslim rule , many sultanates
@napstertricks4135
@napstertricks4135 11 місяців тому
@@hhhmo7328 there is no india , all of nations was splitted into different small countries ,mostly hindu and muslim nations, the idea of india came after 1947
@ishthi
@ishthi Рік тому
Ibn Batuta entered Sri Lanka through the lagoon port of my hometown Puttalam and he mentioned the name of the city in his book. Also, he has visited the famous Adam's peak mountain in the central province as a part of his itinerary
@Lifegoeson166
@Lifegoeson166 2 місяці тому
I think that mountain is called sripada..I have visited there...
@ahmadhussain-Fitness
@ahmadhussain-Fitness Рік тому
I read his book Safarnama (biography) in urdu language in early 90s very interesting. Specially when he went to india and saw "satti* a widow burnt alive with her died husband after seeing this ibni batuta said in his biography that he fall and unconscious for hours there, when he woke up he saw only dust of burnt woods.
@zafar5059
@zafar5059 Рік тому
The same I have heard about a Muslim traveller who has similar name to ibn battuta Idk it was in Viking land where a girl was burned alongside an old man or woman who died of natural causes and they claimed it to be their ritual
@Magicallstore
@Magicallstore Рік тому
@@zafar5059 it's ibn fadlan who traveled to viking land
@Ahnaf_Rahman
@Ahnaf_Rahman Рік тому
I am happy he visited our country ❤️🇧🇩
@Historyexplorebd
@Historyexplorebd Рік тому
Yes Bengal sultanate time 1342. He also visit Bengal capital Sonargone.
@user-uj2tk2tv3z
@user-uj2tk2tv3z Рік тому
@@Historyexplorebd bengal capital was gauda not sonargaon Sonargaon was capital for very little time
@studygram_
@studygram_ Рік тому
how could he not, the Indian Subcontinent was known as the golden bird of the planet. if anyone that had an opportunity to go there they would. it's a pity that today the subcontinent is not really reffered as the golden bird.
@Ahnaf_Rahman
@Ahnaf_Rahman Рік тому
@@user-uj2tk2tv3z gauda was the capital long long ago
@user-uj2tk2tv3z
@user-uj2tk2tv3z Рік тому
@@Ahnaf_Rahman sonargone was not even a major capital It was capital for only 20 years
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Рік тому
A movie should be made about this man's life n journey's to distant lands. He would likely become very popular. Great video.
@ayoubhid
@ayoubhid Рік тому
Already exists, but he deserves something epic
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Рік тому
@@ayoubhid---What's the movie called?
@ayoubhid
@ayoubhid Рік тому
@@brokenbridge6316 Journey to Mecca, in the footsteps of Ibn Battuta
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Рік тому
@@ayoubhid---Sounds nice. Thanks for telling me. I'll try to catch it if I can.
@elsascridon7256
@elsascridon7256 Рік тому
I don t think so ,he was very racist like many arabs
@michaelnance8319
@michaelnance8319 11 місяців тому
“Wow!” This guy’s life should be turn into a movie or Netflix series. All the places he visited should be talk about in History courses in Colleges.
@rififienforce
@rififienforce 10 місяців тому
Netflix ? Noooo🥶
@michaelnance8319
@michaelnance8319 10 місяців тому
@Yo D If Produce by Hollywood, then maybe Will Smith or Kevin Hartman would end up with the role. But a respectable Company. That isn’t going to happen.
@UserAme99
@UserAme99 4 місяці тому
They gonna turn him black and gay.
@waryaawariiri1812
@waryaawariiri1812 Місяць тому
If Ibn Battuta and Khalid bin Walid were Western historical figures, they would have too many films and series based on them by now. But alas, the prejudiced Western mind would not allow to give credit to these brave Muslim pioneers.
@sblong07
@sblong07 Місяць тому
I took my son to Tangier where Ibn Batuta’s house stands ( commemorated with small plaque) in the Kasbah neighbor in the old Medina 14 years ago. Today he sent me this video. That trip inspired us to explore the world like Ibn Batuta and today we have seen half of the world together. ❤
@abcdefg91111
@abcdefg91111 Рік тому
Such an underrated man. I remember reading his book every day on a balcony in Catalunya (Spain) having a view on the lower pyrenees while the sun was shining brightly and the natural smell of the cows and grass were roaming around the countryside . Oh man... the feels!
@Mereo110
@Mereo110 Рік тому
Because we live in a European centric world. Everyone knows Marco Polo, but few know Ibn Batuta
@bcs332
@bcs332 Рік тому
I recognized this guy's name from my researchs on history. He's very important for history. Whenever I research a random medieval city or tribe in Asia, I encounter his accounts.
@Unichab001
@Unichab001 Місяць тому
Moroccoan 🇲🇦 legend love from algeria 🇩🇿 😊
@Aazammm
@Aazammm Рік тому
I've seen a documentary of many hours on Ibn Batuta and believe me thats one of the most epic real travel stories I've ever seen. The guy has seen everything
@sheg9629
@sheg9629 Рік тому
as a Maldivian i deeply thank God for sending this man to us, he is the one who made us Muslim, we were a people who worshiped idols, his arrival n teachings made the king a Muslim n it spread like fire when people started learning about Islam, n thnks to God n him today i am proud to say we are the only 100% Muslim country in the world
@ouadietrackingplatform2784
@ouadietrackingplatform2784 Рік тому
No not him another morrocan before him in his book he talk about this
@daresavage345
@daresavage345 Рік тому
Somalia 🇸🇴 is also 100% muslim
@12hafida
@12hafida Рік тому
im moroccan and happy to read your comment.
@abderrahmanebelkhayat3049
@abderrahmanebelkhayat3049 Рік тому
im a moroccan and even from tangier and it is the first time that i know maldives are Muslims because of him , mashaalah
@lebelem
@lebelem Рік тому
@sheg9629 Maldivian people was converted to Islam by Abu Al barakat Youssouf Al Barbari, Moroccan merchant, in 1153. His grave is in Hukuru mosque
@muryanicikgu
@muryanicikgu Рік тому
Can you imagine how Ibnu Batutah travel around the world at that time? With camels or horses...not using modern transportation like car or plane. I think no one can beat his journey until now👍👍
@gameworld6740
@gameworld6740 Рік тому
he was on feat no transportation of any kind
@mike-waynedjangoii6971
@mike-waynedjangoii6971 Рік тому
he must have been very wealthy
@bashscript2805
@bashscript2805 Рік тому
@Son Of Rabat throught the bank application?
@marioprawirosudiro7301
@marioprawirosudiro7301 Рік тому
@Son Of Rabat All jokes aside, this got me wondering: How DID he finance his journey? It couldn't have been cheap. While it was mentioned that he basically hitch-hiked for some length of his journey, there's still a large chunk remaining.
@marioprawirosudiro7301
@marioprawirosudiro7301 Рік тому
@Son Of Rabat I haven't read Ibnu Battuta's notes, but I've read the travel accounts of Tome Pires and Ludovico di Varthema. Didn't sound like they hunt much, if any. Of course, those two had sponsors, so they can just procure provisions from any merchants they meet. I mean, sure, more people back then could hunt, but then we must ask, whether or not it was feasible. Especially during those solo journeys, what if the hunt fails? The part where you said they were hosted by someone soundds plausible though. Semitic cultures like the Arabs do encourage people to host strangers.
@redmarrakech947
@redmarrakech947 Рік тому
Thank you for this great video of this Moroccan traveller. I hope his journey will be in a movie 🎬. My greetings from Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦
@omarezzaoua8353
@omarezzaoua8353 Рік тому
I am heading to Tangiers to visit his tomb. His legacy is an inspiration to the world not just Moroccans
@Jadido7
@Jadido7 Рік тому
He died in Marrakesh, but I don’t think his tomb is known
@omarezzaoua8353
@omarezzaoua8353 Рік тому
It is indeed in Tangiers. You can google its location.
@Jadido7
@Jadido7 Рік тому
@@omarezzaoua8353 i just googled it, thanks
@Saidxplore
@Saidxplore Рік тому
As a Moroccan traveler myself, Ibn battuta is definitely an inspiration
@CBbyamar
@CBbyamar Рік тому
Much love for morocco from Pakistan.. I have many close friends from your country.. Great people..
@Saidxplore
@Saidxplore Рік тому
@@CBbyamar Thanks man, same thing. Many of my close friends are from Pakistan and I hope to visit them soon. May Allah help you overcome the floods
@CBbyamar
@CBbyamar Рік тому
@@Saidxplore 💜
@arifrobbani3621
@arifrobbani3621 Рік тому
in 1346,before he reached Chittagong,Hazrat Shahjalal(ra:) a saint from Sylhet send a team to Chittagong for welcoming ibn batuta.It is locally known story in Bangladesh.🇧🇩from sylhet
@kattarsanatani960
@kattarsanatani960 Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ibn batuta time Bangladesh doesn't exist🤡🤡🤡🤡
@thebangladesh6275
@thebangladesh6275 Рік тому
@@kattarsanatani960 😅 When Ibn Batuta came to Bangladesh, the name of Bangladesh was Bangla Sultanate. Bengali-Bangla Sultan-East Bengal-Bangladesh are all the same. Bangladesh means the country of Bengalis which was and is before and will remain InshaAllah. And those who are ignorant, those who have not yet got the touch of civilization, truth, justice, those who have no history of their own, it is natural that they do not know about it.
@aminemohammed884
@aminemohammed884 Рік тому
Brother there is no saints in Islam. this man probably was a righteous man.
@sazzadalwahed9594
@sazzadalwahed9594 Рік тому
sala bokchod Saits paisos koitte
@sujamahmudasad8548
@sujamahmudasad8548 Рік тому
Something like this is written in his book. But as far as I can remember Shah Jalal's(r) man didnot meet Ibn Batuta at Chittagong,but meet him on his way to Chittagong to Sylget.
@jprogaminggd
@jprogaminggd 3 місяці тому
Thank you so much for presenting this. Ibn Battuta is now probably my favorite explorer. The guy lived a life.
@blabla6864
@blabla6864 Місяць тому
Dude was invited everywhere, no passport, no visa !! سعداتو
@user-or9sx7qu8d
@user-or9sx7qu8d 7 днів тому
هكذا كان الوضع فعهد الخلافة الاسلامية وهكذا كان غيكون لو كنا تحت حكم الخلافة تخيل من المغرب حتى لإندونيسيا بلا حدود و لا فيزا تمشي و تجي كي بغيتي .بل قالوا ان ابن بطوطة كان مسافر بلا فلوس و معتمد على الاوقاف الإسلامية ديال عابري السبيل. شحال خصك دبا دلفلوس الا بغيتي تكون رحالة.
@cardenuovo
@cardenuovo Рік тому
What an awesome episode! Great to learn of Ibn Battuta incredible legacy. Wow, much love and respect to Morocco. 🇺🇸🇲🇦
@GhGh-sj4wb
@GhGh-sj4wb Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is the greatest traveler, explorer and traveler in history
@arihaqi8364
@arihaqi8364 Рік тому
ibn means "son (of)"
@h3w45
@h3w45 Рік тому
Don't put the Amertiard flag next to Morocco
@cardenuovo
@cardenuovo Рік тому
@@h3w45 🇺🇸🇲🇦
@Cergun_
@Cergun_ Рік тому
Man really called him “Ibn” 💀
@karabakus
@karabakus Рік тому
I have read his 1300-pages book. His journey is amazing
@extrahot31
@extrahot31 Рік тому
What is it called?
@AzelVonAzrael
@AzelVonAzrael Рік тому
@@extrahot31 "A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Travelling" or as commonly know as "the rihla"
@annukimuni3389
@annukimuni3389 Рік тому
His books inspired me to travel all the road from my hometown (Kobe) in japan, to his hometown (Tanger) in Morocco.
@reteguy7338
@reteguy7338 Рік тому
I'd really love to read his complete travellogue, but sadly i can't find his book online for free.
@artemismoonbow2475
@artemismoonbow2475 Рік тому
I remember having to read his traveler's tales as an undergrad longer ago than I wish to admit. I remember being entranced by him, then exhausted by him, then sorry for him, and then I forgot about him. Enough of my own travels later I see this and see him differently. There is an Odinic quality to his seeking and that spirit moves me too. I wonder in an age of global communications and map completion is the journey that needs exploring is the one within? I'm sure now, with miles under my feet, that the inner journey is the point, and now I wonder if the inner journey was always possible from the start? I'm happy to hear the name of the traveler Ibn Battuta again.
@arianitonline8748
@arianitonline8748 Рік тому
I have read some paper from a historian professor, that the muslim sailors helped columbus during his sailing, and even guided him towards america. this paper goes much deeper, explaining that south america was visited many times by arab speaking people long before the spaniards went there. and it makes sense when we look at people like ibn battuta. also worth mentioning. ibn battuta was a scientist. he wrote about the universe, solar system, and other physical laws. some can say he inspired people like galile and newton
@IrishCinnsealach
@IrishCinnsealach Рік тому
To start with your claim Muslims guided Columbus to the Americas is so ignorant and hysterical He was trying to get to India instead of going round Africa So if they guided him to the Americas they didn't have a clue where they were And battuta didn't write anything He dictated his travels to a scholar and that's the extent of his work He didn't write about the universe or the solar system and no one with an ounce of credibility would claim he inspired Galileo Galilei or Newton And no Arab ever documented anything about the Americas Not one zero zilch
@arianitonline8748
@arianitonline8748 Рік тому
@@IrishCinnsealach I will get into the details about galileo not being the first to talk about the solar system and to prove that he was inspired by people before him. same for newton. he was propably reading ibn haythm's notes about gravity when the apple feel on his head. but as for columbus, yes, he might have had a muslim navigator. doesn't matter where columbus destination was, what matters is who was the navigator. maybe he too by accident guided columbus towards america or by purpose
@IrishCinnsealach
@IrishCinnsealach Рік тому
@@arianitonline8748 @ArianitOnline why are you talking about ibn haythm When this video is about ibn battuta But since you mention him and claim he inspired Newton well seems you missed the fact that his total gravitational theory was nothing but what Aristotle already proposed in 1BC No surprise considering the middle age Muslims had all the classical Greek and Roman texts translated After Aristotle the 6th century Byzantine Alexandrian scholar John Philoponus modified the Aristotelian concept of gravity with the theory of impetus. then you say it doesn't matter where the destination was only who the navigator was That's just pathetic. He might of guided him to the Americas on purpose 😂😂 Well the thing is I was simply humouring you before but because your comment is even more unfounded than your first let me tell you that the pilot of the Santa Maria wasn't even a Muslim he was mixed race Spanish and African
@arianitonline8748
@arianitonline8748 Рік тому
@@IrishCinnsealach wait a minute. did you say that the pilot wasn't muslim but spanish and african??!?!? oh man. first of all, africa is a continent, so was he morrocean, algerian, egyptian, nigerian, what was he? and muslim is a person who follows a religion and has nothing to do with nationality. as I said, I have read a theory about columbus, I didn't say it was history!
@rififienforce
@rififienforce 10 місяців тому
​@@IrishCinnsealach thé pilots were berbers from Gibraltar, not 'black 'african'.
@redmoor1852
@redmoor1852 Рік тому
Fun fact: everything is named after him in tangier city in Morocco to this day, airports, stadiums, schools, universities, hospitals... etc
@user-ilhemdjaalab
@user-ilhemdjaalab Рік тому
We have places and streets named after him in Algeria as well because he well deserves it. Such an iconic man.
@redmoor1852
@redmoor1852 Рік тому
He is iconic, glad to see he is well respected in Algeria as well. But I see a lot of Algerians claim that he's Algerian.
@weatherloops
@weatherloops Рік тому
@@redmoor1852 ikr it makes me laugh when people claim Moroccan history as theirs
@aq4356
@aq4356 Рік тому
how can you even claim someone who lived 1000 years ago to be Algerian or Morrocan lol, both of these countries are made up post colonial states. People didn't identify as "morrocan" or "algerian" but they identified firstly with religion, then they identified through either the language they spoke, tribe, city they came from etc.
@aq4356
@aq4356 Рік тому
@@weatherloops it's not "Moroccan" history, it's north African and Muslim history, don't nationalize history, this is how people start fighting and arguing for no reason, like Algerians and Moroccans do. Morocco and Algeria as nations and states did not exist in the past, certainly not when Ibn Batuta was alive. If the colonizers didn't have their way, Algeria and Morocco would have likely been 1 country now.
@waleedkahn1346
@waleedkahn1346 Рік тому
I feel like because we grew up in the west, a lot of these historical figures and stories are pushed to the side, so glad this internet era is helping us discover the other side of the world's history!
@brianmessemer2973
@brianmessemer2973 Рік тому
Agreed well said
@HakimTheory
@HakimTheory Рік тому
Get this book. 1001 Inventions: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim Civilization
@waleedkahn1346
@waleedkahn1346 Рік тому
@@HakimTheory I've just bought "Lost Islamic History", heard good stuff about it, I'll check that out next, thanks!
@HakimTheory
@HakimTheory Рік тому
@@waleedkahn1346 Sweet! Have a pleasant reading :)
@5thdawg917
@5thdawg917 Рік тому
I am visiting Tangier soon. I can't wait to see the place.
@JavaoftheLava
@JavaoftheLava Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is a hero of mine. I’ve always had wanderlust and it wasn’t until I was 22 that I listened to the little voice telling me to go and wandered around for 3 years. It was the best decision I ever made.
@beastbabyboss1005
@beastbabyboss1005 Рік тому
Huge fan and follower of knowledgia from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@multiplague1417
@multiplague1417 Рік тому
Bro I am also from Bangladesh.
@beastbabyboss1005
@beastbabyboss1005 Рік тому
@@multiplague1417 ❤️🤗
@finalprophet813
@finalprophet813 Рік тому
Wow what a journey, this guy is the real definition of a Journeyman.
@GhGh-sj4wb
@GhGh-sj4wb Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is the greatest traveler, explorer and traveler in history
@jihadi-against-oppression
@jihadi-against-oppression Рік тому
Final prophet is the one and only prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
@finalprophet813
@finalprophet813 Рік тому
@@jihadi-against-oppression yeah and that’s who I am referring to s.a.w All you idiots from the sub continent are too thick headed to understand that
@titansfitness3393
@titansfitness3393 Рік тому
😆😆😆
@dovicdc9806
@dovicdc9806 Рік тому
Great Moroccan traveler from a great old nation 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@PashtoNaat.
@PashtoNaat. 7 місяців тому
No one was at his place and no one can take his place as an explorer. We cannot describe his greatness is few words but to tribute to this brilliant personality i kept My son name is Batuta because of this great explorer of the history. ❤
@DisHappah
@DisHappah Рік тому
Wish he posted these amazing travels on UKposts.
@printmedia1422
@printmedia1422 Рік тому
There is a scotish man who studied arabic and is reading ibn batuta and retracking all his trips.. Amazing you almost feel the times
@printmedia1422
@printmedia1422 Рік тому
@@YoussefTourki slm vids
@printmedia1422
@printmedia1422 Рік тому
@@YoussefTourki did you get the vedio
@noaha9604
@noaha9604 Рік тому
He did but chris crocker, told us to leave him alone!
@printmedia1422
@printmedia1422 Рік тому
@@YoussefTourki Tom Macintosh
@mr420joker3
@mr420joker3 Рік тому
A film has to be made for this great explorer. I have seen that most Moroccans love to travel around the world mainly throughout Europe. Perhaps that's the reason behind nature of moroccan people for loving to travel? Respect from Albania.
@beffardo4740
@beffardo4740 Рік тому
Unfortunately, lately the history of the Berbers has been ignored. There are many characters and legends, but this is ignored because they are not Arabs
@hannibalmugen
@hannibalmugen Рік тому
As Moroccan I have traveled to many countries (in Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and North America). Now I want to visit Latin America if God allows me (Insha'Allah)
@nxfisal3656
@nxfisal3656 Рік тому
@@hannibalmugen take me with you bro whenever you visit Indonesia 🇮🇩 😂
@zakariadalil
@zakariadalil Рік тому
True.. Moroccans love to travel.. I visited 31 countries and that's just the beginning.. targeting 100 before age 40
@syedkhalil9630
@syedkhalil9630 Рік тому
Netflix series
@lutdnogs
@lutdnogs Рік тому
my ancient world history teacher taught us so much this year, everything about the paleolithic era, neolithic era, out of africa theory, ancient mesopotamia, ancient egypt, ancient rome, ancient china, the han dynasty, qin dynasty, shang dynasty, the byzantine empire, the roman republic, the carolingian empire, the babylonians, the middle ages (dark ages), the crusades, the ottoman empire, early christianity, judaism, zoroastrianism, buddhism, hinduism, taoism, early islam, and like so much more, im so thankful that i actually have a history teacher who teaches us more than american history.
@arandomzoomer4837
@arandomzoomer4837 Рік тому
That’s an amazing life. I’m so glad he wrote all these travels down for us to read about
@giyu0606
@giyu0606 Рік тому
What a great explorer ibn battuta was , actually very proud to be a Moroccan as he was , , thank you so much for covering the entire journey
@GhGh-sj4wb
@GhGh-sj4wb Рік тому
Ibn Battuta is the greatest traveler, explorer and traveler in history
@h3w45
@h3w45 Рік тому
Ibn battuta is the pride of Muslims not Moroccans alone stop toxic nationalism
@graybow2255
@graybow2255 Рік тому
Pride is something YOU achieve.
@kodvavi150
@kodvavi150 Рік тому
He wasn't a Moroccan. He was a Muslim and believe in Islamic Nationalism, unlike todays illiterate Muslim and this is also a reason why they r facing oppression worldwide
@lamenace5579
@lamenace5579 Рік тому
@@h3w45 Wtf, he doesnt have the right to be proud of his country ?
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Рік тому
Kings and Generals released a video on Ibn Fadlan today I was able to watch. And now I'm watching a video from Knowledgia about Ibn Bttuta! UKposts has blessed me with two great videos!
@NatureSurfer
@NatureSurfer Рік тому
Watch the story of both on the Extra Credit channel , it’s awesome.
@dante666jt
@dante666jt Рік тому
There is heaven and hell difference between Ibn Battuta and Ibn Faldan. One was peaceful and other was quite violent
@loqasheltner120
@loqasheltner120 Рік тому
@@dante666jt like Kings and Generals choose the wrong person
@cadenablokito
@cadenablokito Місяць тому
This guy makes me proud as a young moroccan from Tangier, I've seen his grave lately in old town and read a lot of books about him. Can you imagine if this guy got the chance to live in our days where you can have a full plan travel with planes hotels and all the services we have right now ???
@okok-xk3qb
@okok-xk3qb Рік тому
The sad thing is that when he returned to Morocco He found his parents dead , he did not get the chance to tell them about his great achievement.
@printemps31
@printemps31 Рік тому
This is so mind blowing taking into consideration the amount of logistics, energy, courage and perseverance needed for such an incredible journey, this guy deserves all our respect. Btw how did he communicate with the people he met ?
@marioprawirosudiro7301
@marioprawirosudiro7301 Рік тому
Through translators I think. Islam was already spreading at the time, and so there would usually be some muslim merchants who can speak both Arabic and the local language. For me, the financing part is more mind-boggling.
@sadiqrahman2961
@sadiqrahman2961 Рік тому
He travelled in the Muslim world. Even though he was a Berber, Arabic was the de facto educational language in the diverse Muslim world from Morocco to Indonesia. Non Muslim nations such as India and Russia were under Muslim rule at that period of time and Ibn Battuta ususally stayed with Muslim community such as from his travel in China, Southern India and Sri Lanka.
@satriorama4118
@satriorama4118 Рік тому
Arabs Muslim were avid travelers and merchants. They even travel as far as Indonesia and China in search of wealth and spreading Islam. They also thirsting of knowledge. One passage is Quran even told everyone to seek knowledge as far as the kingdom of silk.
@meganthropusmagericus1548
@meganthropusmagericus1548 Рік тому
@@marioprawirosudiro7301 He is basically a travelling lawyer. A certified expert at islamic law are really sought after at that times because, well, high education is not as widespread as it is today. There is a reason why local rulers keep inviting him, someone like him are too good to let through. He got paid and acomodation in return for his services.
@kiwin9488
@kiwin9488 Рік тому
how did he manage to travel such long distances through forests and deserts under harsh conditions by foot
@xainm2831
@xainm2831 Рік тому
He made such an incredible impact on the maldives with his time here too , truly an incredible person
@dradenhaven1549
@dradenhaven1549 Рік тому
Can you elaborate please ?
@e.r.578
@e.r.578 Рік тому
@@dradenhaven1549 look up ibn battuta story about maldives , and how the country became a muslim country
@batako7234
@batako7234 Рік тому
​@@dradenhaven1549 Now Maldives become a moslem country
@tinabraxton4906
@tinabraxton4906 Рік тому
This is fascinating. I had never learned much about Ibn Battuta, except in various histories that state he was here or there.
@AbdAlQader9
@AbdAlQader9 3 місяці тому
So proud that this legend was Muslim ❤
@hikodzu
@hikodzu Рік тому
Being a traveler back then especially without today's technology always interested me
@Nazir_208
@Nazir_208 Рік тому
He was a great man Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@achmad6962
@achmad6962 11 місяців тому
Muslim explorers history : 🥰🤝🌿🧑‍⚖️ western explorers history : ☠️ 🩸 🔪😈
@Slashplite
@Slashplite 2 місяці тому
different times. When western explorers started travelling the world , Europe was soaked in bad ideologies. Expulsion of Jews , Reconquista, witch hunting etc.
@Tom-2142
@Tom-2142 2 місяці тому
This is just dishonest.
@Lifegoeson166
@Lifegoeson166 2 місяці тому
Say that looking at India 💀Muslims killed thousands of Hindus there 💀
@jatinshilen
@jatinshilen 2 місяці тому
Bloodshed came afterwards when they discovered new spots for jihad
@TM-rs3ki
@TM-rs3ki 2 місяці тому
100%
@letskeepintouchchannel7860
@letskeepintouchchannel7860 7 місяців тому
An incredible person 💪👍I love Morocco ❤❤🇺🇸🇲🇦
@AfaqueAhmed_
@AfaqueAhmed_ Рік тому
Someone :- How much priority can you give to your pilgrimage to Mecca even while travelling the world ? Ibn Battuta :- Yes !
@adventuresofpodinilame
@adventuresofpodinilame Рік тому
He was a great explorer no doubt about that but imagine his parents waited nearly 24 years to see his son coming back home even though couldn't make it and that's heartbreaking,
@NaveedKhan-gk2px
@NaveedKhan-gk2px Рік тому
Maybe he was able to send a letter to them at some point in his travels. But that is sad!
@justinamusyoka4986
@justinamusyoka4986 Рік тому
And his wife and children ,if he had ?
@rahasyatreasure
@rahasyatreasure Рік тому
भारत के धार्मिक स्थलों से जुड़ी रहस्यमयी अनसुनी कहानियाँ-ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oKBooYShh6t01aM.html
@NaveedKhan-gk2px
@NaveedKhan-gk2px Рік тому
​@@justinamusyoka4986 ehhhhh One wife every country don't sound to bad of a life to me. 🤪😂🤣. No ofcourse, is sad very sad.
@Rvc546
@Rvc546 Рік тому
@@justinamusyoka4986 if he had any ?? He had so many wifes and kids 😂😂
@amaduck2132
@amaduck2132 Рік тому
Imagine returning home to know your mother passes away just 1 month ago. That must've been so sad
@ryuk78
@ryuk78 Рік тому
10:50 Wow, he even reached my birthplace.
@antikseyyah
@antikseyyah Рік тому
Great traveller, visited his tomb in Tangier back in 2017. I read his notes before my travels. Huge respect!
@tikn03
@tikn03 Рік тому
He reached the port of Chittagong in modern-day Bangladesh intending to travel to Sylhet to meet Shah Jalal, who became so renowned that Ibn Battuta, then in Chittagong, made a one-month journey through the mountains of Kamaru near Sylhet to meet him.
@sabertalha6945
@sabertalha6945 Рік тому
my hometown
@starkgamer4845
@starkgamer4845 Рік тому
As an Indian sylheti,I was always told about Ibn battuta and Shah Jalal stories in my childhood.
@nahin5080
@nahin5080 Рік тому
@@starkgamer4845 I didnt know there is anything called Indian sylheti
@fulltimetravelersftt2232
@fulltimetravelersftt2232 Рік тому
@@nahin5080 There is, people from Silchar which is India speaks pure Sylheti.
@ajjahabi
@ajjahabi Рік тому
From Chittagong
@kalhussain787
@kalhussain787 Рік тому
It's incredible the amount of leaders and local dignitaries that would welcome and then host him. He must've had some presence and a great back story to afford him such hospitality!
@MZ-dg3er
@MZ-dg3er Рік тому
If you come to Morocco by plane, you will notice that Tangier airport name is actually "ibn batuta" ...All the airports of Morocco named with kings and sultans names except Tangier( home town of ibn batuta) the king Hassan the second himself refused that the airport be named to his name and ordered that airport must have the name of that great traveler.
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