IBN BATTUTA’S ARRIVAL IN CHINA (A GREAT EXAMPLE OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD IN MIDDLE AGE)
IBN BATTUTA’S ARRIVAL IN CHINA (A GREAT EXAMPLE OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD IN MIDDLE AGE)
The journey of the Muslim traveler was facilitated by that brotherhood of Islam which gives to the Muslim world its cosmopolitan character and enables community of faith of wipe out all differences of race, origin, nationality and language. However, many hundreds of miles the muslim might journey from his native town, he could confidently hope for a welcome and generous hospitality at the hands of his co- religious brothers, especially if he had a reputation for piety or religious knowledge, and he might even chance to come across a fellow townsman.
Ibn Battuta, an energetic traveler of the 14th century, tells us how on his arrival in a town in China, which he calls Kanjanfu, the Muslim merchants there came out to receive him with flags and a band of musicians with trumpets, drums and horns, bringing horses for him and his party ,so that they rode into the city in a triumphal procession. This incidence was a characteristic of Muslim society during the Middle Age.
Reference: Evolution of Geographical Thought- Majid Husain
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