02 May 2022, 12:00 am
Ibn Battuta: The Man who Walked Across the World (UK)
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts
End Date
08 May 2022, 11:59 pm

A three-part BBC Four travelogue with Tim Mackintosh-Smith, British Arabist, writer, traveller and lecturer.  In an effort to break the west's monolithic view of Islam, Tim Mackintosh-Smith follows in the footsteps of 14th century Moroccan scholar Ibn Battuta, regarded by many to be one of the greatest travellers and explorers the world has ever seen, who covered 75,000 miles, 40 countries and three continents in a 30-year odyssey.  

Episode 2: Magicians and Mystics | (60 min; 2008; English)

In Turkey, Tim Mackintosh-Smith watches an illegal whirling dervish ceremony, and in the Taurus mountains he meets the last of the Turkoman nomads. He chats to Tatars in Crimea, while in Delhi he watches a Muslim magician performing the Indian rope trick.