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  1. Journey to Mecca: In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta [2] is an IMAX ("giant screen") dramatised documentary film charting the first real-life journey made by the Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta from his native Morocco to Mecca for the Hajj ( Muslim pilgrimage ), in 1325.

  2. 7. Jan. 2009 · Journey to Mecca: Directed by Bruce Neibaur. With Chems-Eddine Zinoune, Hassam Ghancy, Essam Edriss, Nabil Elouahabi. One of the greatest travellers in human history, twenty-one-year-old law student Ibn Battutah set out alone to Mecca from Tangiers in 1325 and returned to Morocco almost thirty years later.

    • (567)
    • Drama, History
    • Bruce Neibaur
    • 2009-01-07
  3. Dieser dokumentarische Spielfilm dreht sich um das Leben des Marokkaners Ibn Battutah, der 1325 im Alter von 21 Jahren eine Pilgerfahrt nach Mekka antrat, nach dem Erreichen seines Ziels aber...

  4. 27. März 2024 · Subscribed. 5. 663 views 5 years ago #youtube #create #how. Journey to Mecca is an award winning IMAX dramatic and documentary feature that tells the story of Ibn Battuta, the greatest...

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  5. 12. Jan. 2009 · Journey To Mecca Trailer (English) http://www.journeytomeccagiantscreen.com Journey to Mecca is an IMAX® dramatic and documentary feature that tells the amazing story of Ibn Battuta,...

    • 2 Min.
    • 175,2K
    • JourneyToMecca
  6. 23. März 2020 · Duration: 44 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. Journey to Mecca tells the story of Ibn Battuta, (played by Chems Eddine Zinoun) a young scholar, who leaves Tangier in 1325 on an epic and perilous journey, travelling alone from his home in Morocco to reach Mecca, some 3,000 miles to the. east.

    • 2 Min.
    • 1382
    • Cosmic Picture Distribution
  7. 7. Jan. 2009 · Overview. The 20 year old Muslim religious law student Ibn Battuta (1304–1368), whose full name was Abu Abdullah Muhammed Ibn Abdullah Al Lawati Al Tanji Ibn Battuta, set out from Tangier, a city in northern Morocco, in 1325, on a pilgrimage to Mecca, some 3,000 miles (over 4,800 km) to the East.