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One Thousand Roads to Mecca: Ten Centuries of Traveller's Writing About Muslim Pilgrimage
 
 
One Thousand Roads to Mecca: Ten Centuries of Traveller's Writing About Muslim Pilgrimage (Paperback)
by Michael Wolfe (Editor) "The Persian Naser-e Khosraw (1003-1077), the Iberian Ibn Jubayr (1145-1217), and the Moroccan Ibn Battuta (1303 or 1304-1368 or 1369) were all civil servants, educated..." (more)
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A treasury of significant works by travel writers from the East and the West over the last ten centuries details the ceremonies performed at Mecca and the reasons behind them, through two distinct sides of a spirited conversation. Reprint.

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The Persian Naser-e Khosraw (1003-1077), the Iberian Ibn Jubayr (1145-1217), and the Moroccan Ibn Battuta (1303 or 1304-1368 or 1369) were all civil servants, educated men, and devout Muslims. Read the first page
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