About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Islam-related television episodes, Islam related websites, Islamic magazines, Islamic television networks, Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International, Muslim films, Shi'a media, Journey to Mecca, Islam Channel, Mypods and Boomsticks, Bridges TV, Submission, Mohammad, Messenger of God, The Muslims I Know, Hassan and Habibah, Islamic fiction, Islamica Magazine, Compendium of Muslim Texts, Anasheed, MTA 1, Peace TV, The Milli Gazette, Salaam TV, YaNabi.com, Ahlulbayt tv, Zekr, The Revival, Veiled Ambition, MTA 3, IIPC TV, David & Layla, The American Muslim, Arranged, Muslim Girl Magazine, MadaniChannel, Vichinthanam, ARY Qtv, HadiTV, Emel, Islamictube, Haq TV, Islamic Voice, Iqraa TV, Qantara.de, MTA 2, Nations Cultures, Salaam Press, RecessKids Magazine, Shariah TV, Q News, Islam Radio, The Muslim Weekly, Islamic TV, International Islamic News Agency, Huriyah, Shaheed-e-Kufa, Inside Islam, List of animated Islamic films, MENALIB, Assadissa, Unity Etihad, The Platform Magazine, Azizah, Al-Manar, Monthly At-tahreek. Excerpt: Journey to Mecca: In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta is an award-winning 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. 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. The journey took him 18 months to complete and along the way he met with misfortune and adversity, including attack by bandits, rescue by Bedouins, fierce sand storms and dehydration. Ibn Battuta spent a total of 29 years travelling and covered 75,00...