He visited Mecca for the first time and went to pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, now the sacred place of Mecca. He fulfilled his religious obligations and stayed in Mecca for several weeks to visit the sacred site. I study and study with Muslim scholars for two years. According to Ibn Batuta, he is studying not only Muslim but also other cultures. Ibn Batuta visited various Muslim countries to learn a variety of cultures, the most important of which was a pilgrimage to Mecca which began the Islamic tradition.
Even before that word existed, Ibn Battuta looked like a real "Renaissance man." Ibn Battuta is well-trained Kudi or judge who is familiar with geography, botany and Islamic theology and has savvy observers of social scientists. But the main reason for today's Ibn Battuta is his writing. His prose may not be the most exciting, but Ibn Battuta has finally established the science which became the art of travel writing. During his journey, he recorded rich observations, notes, insights and lessons. The masterpiece was saved by a young scribe who spent several months at the request of Sultan of Morocco to copy the story of Ibn Batuta and finally edited Arlira (الرحلة). "Journey".
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Lawati Al Tanji Ibn Battuta was born in 1304 in Port Tangier in northern Morocco. A few years later he quickly abbreviated his name to Ibn Battuta *, so that he did not look like 'Abraham - his name, the unprecedented traveler.' However, there is no doubt that Ibn Battuta is the best traveler indeed to travel around the world. In the days when valuable minorities invested in curiosity and had the means and courage to adventure away from the edge of the map, Ibn Battuta began a pilgrimage to Muslim to the Islamic tradition, finally, I handed the best. It is part of it.