Ibn Battuta part 18
Funeral customsThe Damascenes observe an admirable order in funeral processions. They walk in front of the bier while reciters intone the Koran in beautiful and affecting voices, and pray over it in the Cathedral...
Ibn Battuta part 17
The story of a slave who broke a valuable dishBesides these there are endowments for other charitable purposes. One day as I went along a lane in Damascus I saw a small slave who...
Ibn Battuta part 16
The footprints from which it derives its name are certain footprints impressed upon a rock there, which are said to be the mark of Moses’ foot. In this mosque there is a small chamber...
Ibn Battuta part 15
A controversial theologianOne of the principal Hanbalite doctors at Damascus was Taqi ad-Din Ibn Taymiya, a man of great ability and wide learning, but with some kink in his brain. The people of Damascus...
Ibn Battuta part 14
The eastern door, called the Jayrun door, is the largest of the doors of the mosque. It also has a large passage, leading out to a large and extensive colonnade which is entered through...
Ibn Battuta part 13
In the same place there is another church which the Christians venerate and to which they come on pilgrimage. This is the church of which they are falsely persuaded to believe that it contains...
Ibn Battuta part 12
Jerusalem and its holy sitesWe then reached Jerusalem (may God ennoble her !), third in excellence after the two holy shrines of Mecca and Medina and the place whence the Prophet was caught up...
Ibn Battuta part 11
At nightfall they smooth down the sand so that no track is left on it, then in the morning the governor comes and looks at the sand. If he finds any track on it...
Ibn Battuta part 10
Camels, Hyenas, and BejasHere we crossed the Nile and, hiring camels, journeyed with a party of Arabs through a desert, totally devoid of settlements but quite safe for travelling. One of our halts was...
Ibn Battuta part 9
The river Indus resembles it in this feature. The Nile is one of the five great rivers of the world, which are the Nile, Euphrates, Tigris, Syr Darya and Amu Darya; five other rivers...