Of the few pages and paragraphs (about 30 pages) that I read of the book, Ibn Battuta
by L. P. Harvey, I felt like being in the company of a bitching wife
(sorry for the strong word), who is deeply pessimistic and doubts if you
really had work in the office when you said you’d be coming home late.
Which is why I feel the book should have been titled: ‘Ibn Battuta: A Perspective’ - this is what it really is, the British author, L. P. Harvey’s perspective on Ibn Battuta’s life and travels.
Truth be told, the book is very good as it contains many anecdotes and provides a summary
of his travels, in-fact this particular copy was a gift for someone
else, so I could not complete its reading, but we’ve ordered two copies
of it already, so for someone who is averse to reading thick fat
autobiographical books on Ibn Battuta, like the one more I have on him: ‘The Adventures of Ibn Battuta – A Muslims Traveler of the Fourteenth Century’ by Ross E. Dunn which runs into about 400 pages, this book by L. P. Harvey at just about 120 pages is a welcome change.
You may ask
why I’m recommending such a book in that case, but rest assured, to
anyone who is familiar with British honesty, this book won’t do any
damage, inshaAllah.
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