Travels of Ibn Jubayr
Discover the captivating journey of Ibn Jubayr, a notable Arab traveler from Spain, in the stunning account titled Travels of Ibn Jubayr. Edited by M. J. de Goeje and published by the Gibb Memorial Trust in 2007, this hardback edition spans 416 pages of rich historical narrative. Ibn Jubayr’s travels offer an unparalleled glimpse into the cultural and spiritual significance of Mecca, as he devoted eight transformative months to experiencing the city and its rituals. This work stands out as one of the most comprehensive early descriptions of Mecca, making it an invaluable resource for those interested in Middle Eastern history and culture. The book features an English preface followed by the original Arabic text, catering to a diverse readership. Enhance your understanding of the early medieval era and the Middle East through this engaging historical exploration.