Author: Arthur John Byng Wavell
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Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Major Arthur John Byng Wavell (1882-1916) was a British military officer, Arabist, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born in London, he was educated at Winchester College and Sandhurst. In 1900 he joined the Welsh Regiment of the British Army and sailed to British South Africa, where he fought in the Boer War. This was followed by a War Office assignment to map and report on less known British possessions in the region, during which he journeyed across the Kalahari Desert to Victoria Falls. He left the military service in 1906. He then went to British East Africa, where he bought land in Nyali, now a suburb of Mombasa, Kenya. It was here that he began a sisal plantation, learned Arabic, and "conceived of the idea of visiting the forbidden Mohammedan City of Mecca in disguise." A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca recounts Wavell's pilgrimage to Muslim holy sites in present-day Saudi Arabia in 1908-9. Travelling on a Turkish passport and disguised as a Zanzibari by the name of Ali bin Mohammed, Wavell first left London for Marseille, where he met with his two Muslim companions, a Mombasa-based Zanzibari and a Berlin-based Syrian. From Genoa they boarded a ship to Alexandria and later to Beirut, and from there they took the train to Damascus, where they stayed for a month before taking the Hejaz Railway to Medina. A caravan from Medina took them to the port town of Yanbu on the Red Sea, and then by ship to Jeddah and overland to Mecca. The book begins with a prelude on Wavell's background, written by Major Leonard Darwin, who was president of the Royal Geographical Society. This is followed by a preface and a lengthy introduction, both by Wavell, on the history and geography of Arabia and Islam. The rest of the book is divided into sections discussing each leg of the journey, including descriptions of the cities he visited and the people he encountered. The book concludes with a description of the hajj (pilgrimage) rituals and the city of Mecca. Following the hajj, Wavell traveled extensively in the Middle East. In 1914 he raised in Mombasa a force of about 150 Arab street water carriers, the so-called Arab Rifles or "Wavell's Arabs," to defend the city against the Germans. Although he was credited with saving the city from falling into enemy hands, he was severely wounded in the fight. Two years later he was ambushed and killed near the post of Mwele in a skirmish with the Germans as he and his men were guarding the Uganda Railway. Shown here is the second edition of Wavell's book, published posthumously in 1918.
A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca
Author: Arthur John Byng Wavell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Major Arthur John Byng Wavell (1882-1916) was a British military officer, Arabist, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born in London, he was educated at Winchester College and Sandhurst. In 1900 he joined the Welsh Regiment of the British Army and sailed to British South Africa, where he fought in the Boer War. This was followed by a War Office assignment to map and report on less known British possessions in the region, during which he journeyed across the Kalahari Desert to Victoria Falls. He left the military service in 1906. He then went to British East Africa, where he bought land in Nyali, now a suburb of Mombasa, Kenya. It was here that he began a sisal plantation, learned Arabic, and "conceived of the idea of visiting the forbidden Mohammedan City of Mecca in disguise." A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca recounts Wavell's pilgrimage to Muslim holy sites in present-day Saudi Arabia in 1908-9. Travelling on a Turkish passport and disguised as a Zanzibari by the name of Ali bin Mohammed, Wavell first left London for Marseille, where he met with his two Muslim companions, a Mombasa-based Zanzibari and a Berlin-based Syrian. From Genoa they boarded a ship to Alexandria and later to Beirut, and from there they took the train to Damascus, where they stayed for a month before taking the Hejaz Railway to Medina. A caravan from Medina took them to the port town of Yanbu on the Red Sea, and then by ship to Jeddah and overland to Mecca. The book begins with a prelude on Wavell's background, written by Major Leonard Darwin, who was president of the Royal Geographical Society. This is followed by a preface and a lengthy introduction, both by Wavell, on the history and geography of Arabia and Islam. The rest of the book is divided into sections discussing each leg of the journey, including descriptions of the cities he visited and the people he encountered. The book concludes with a description of the hajj (pilgrimage) rituals and the city of Mecca. Following the hajj, Wavell traveled extensively in the Middle East. In 1914 he raised in Mombasa a force of about 150 Arab street water carriers, the so-called Arab Rifles or "Wavell's Arabs," to defend the city against the Germans. Although he was credited with saving the city from falling into enemy hands, he was severely wounded in the fight. Two years later he was ambushed and killed near the post of Mwele in a skirmish with the Germans as he and his men were guarding the Uganda Railway. Shown here is the second edition of Wavell's book, published posthumously in 1918.
Publisher:
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Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Major Arthur John Byng Wavell (1882-1916) was a British military officer, Arabist, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born in London, he was educated at Winchester College and Sandhurst. In 1900 he joined the Welsh Regiment of the British Army and sailed to British South Africa, where he fought in the Boer War. This was followed by a War Office assignment to map and report on less known British possessions in the region, during which he journeyed across the Kalahari Desert to Victoria Falls. He left the military service in 1906. He then went to British East Africa, where he bought land in Nyali, now a suburb of Mombasa, Kenya. It was here that he began a sisal plantation, learned Arabic, and "conceived of the idea of visiting the forbidden Mohammedan City of Mecca in disguise." A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca recounts Wavell's pilgrimage to Muslim holy sites in present-day Saudi Arabia in 1908-9. Travelling on a Turkish passport and disguised as a Zanzibari by the name of Ali bin Mohammed, Wavell first left London for Marseille, where he met with his two Muslim companions, a Mombasa-based Zanzibari and a Berlin-based Syrian. From Genoa they boarded a ship to Alexandria and later to Beirut, and from there they took the train to Damascus, where they stayed for a month before taking the Hejaz Railway to Medina. A caravan from Medina took them to the port town of Yanbu on the Red Sea, and then by ship to Jeddah and overland to Mecca. The book begins with a prelude on Wavell's background, written by Major Leonard Darwin, who was president of the Royal Geographical Society. This is followed by a preface and a lengthy introduction, both by Wavell, on the history and geography of Arabia and Islam. The rest of the book is divided into sections discussing each leg of the journey, including descriptions of the cities he visited and the people he encountered. The book concludes with a description of the hajj (pilgrimage) rituals and the city of Mecca. Following the hajj, Wavell traveled extensively in the Middle East. In 1914 he raised in Mombasa a force of about 150 Arab street water carriers, the so-called Arab Rifles or "Wavell's Arabs," to defend the city against the Germans. Although he was credited with saving the city from falling into enemy hands, he was severely wounded in the fight. Two years later he was ambushed and killed near the post of Mwele in a skirmish with the Germans as he and his men were guarding the Uganda Railway. Shown here is the second edition of Wavell's book, published posthumously in 1918.
A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca;
Author: Arthur John Byng Wavell
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781290959353
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Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781290959353
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Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
A modern pilgrim in Mecca, and a siege in Sanaa
Author: A. J. B. Wavell
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Languages : en
Pages : 349
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Languages : en
Pages : 349
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Pilgrimage in Islam
Author: Sophia Rose Arjana
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1786071177
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
It is not only the holy cities of Mecca and Karbala to which Muslim pilgrims travel, but a wide variety of sacred sites around the world. Journeys are undertaken to visit graves of important historical and religious individuals, the tombs of saints, and natural sites such as mountaintops and springs. Exploring the richness and diversity of traditions practiced by the 1.5 billion Muslims across the world, Sophia Rose Arjana provides a rigorous theoretical discussion of pilgrimage, ritual practice and the nature of sacred space in Islam, both historically and in the present day. This all-encompassing survey covers issues such as time, space, tourism, virtual pilgrimages and the use of computers and smartphone apps. Lucidly written, informative and accessible, it is perfectly suited to students, scholars and the general reader seeking a comprehensive picture of the defining ritual of religious pilgrimage in Islam.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1786071177
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
It is not only the holy cities of Mecca and Karbala to which Muslim pilgrims travel, but a wide variety of sacred sites around the world. Journeys are undertaken to visit graves of important historical and religious individuals, the tombs of saints, and natural sites such as mountaintops and springs. Exploring the richness and diversity of traditions practiced by the 1.5 billion Muslims across the world, Sophia Rose Arjana provides a rigorous theoretical discussion of pilgrimage, ritual practice and the nature of sacred space in Islam, both historically and in the present day. This all-encompassing survey covers issues such as time, space, tourism, virtual pilgrimages and the use of computers and smartphone apps. Lucidly written, informative and accessible, it is perfectly suited to students, scholars and the general reader seeking a comprehensive picture of the defining ritual of religious pilgrimage in Islam.
A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca (1918)
Author: Arthur John Byng Wavell
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ISBN: 9781436564984
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Languages : en
Pages : 366
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ISBN: 9781436564984
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Languages : en
Pages : 366
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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca and a Siege in Sanaa
Author: Arthur John Byng Wavell
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Category : Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Six Months in Meccah
Author: John Fryer Keane
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Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah
Author: Sir Richard Francis Burton
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Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 456
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Category : Arabian Peninsula
Languages : en
Pages : 456
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Hajj
Author: Venetia Porter
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ISBN: 9780674062184
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Hajj is the largest pilgrimage in the world today and a sacred duty for all Muslims. With contributions from renowned experts, this book opens out onto the full sweep of the Hajj: as a sacred path walked by early Islamic devotees, as a sumptuous site of worship under the care of sultans, and as an expression of faith in the modern world.
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ISBN: 9780674062184
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Hajj is the largest pilgrimage in the world today and a sacred duty for all Muslims. With contributions from renowned experts, this book opens out onto the full sweep of the Hajj: as a sacred path walked by early Islamic devotees, as a sumptuous site of worship under the care of sultans, and as an expression of faith in the modern world.
Christians at Mecca
Author: Augustus Ralli
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Category : Mecca
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Christians at Mecca is a collection of narratives summarizing the journeys undertaken by 16 European travelers to the Muslim holy city, starting with Ludovico di Varthema, who visited in 1503, and ending with Jules Gervais-Courtellemont, who visited in 1894. The list also includes Vincent Le Blanc (1568), Johann Wild (1607), Joseph Pitts (1680), Domingo Badia y Leblich (also called Ali Bey, 1807), Ulrich Jasper Seetzen (1809-10), Johann Ludwig Burckhardt (1814-15), Giovanni Finati (1814), Léon Roches (1841-42), Georg August Wallin (1845), Sir Richard Burton (1853), Heinrich, Freiherr von Maltzan (1860), Herman Bicknell (1862), John Fryer Keane (1877-78), and Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje (1885). Accounts of the exploration of Arabia and Islam's "forbidden cities" became a genre that aroused considerable interest in Europe, especially during the 19th century. Christians at Mecca is a particularly useful volume, in that it summarizes and compiles nearly all such accounts in one work. The author, Augustus Ralli, wrote in the brief preface that he intended to "give a narrative of each pilgrim's adventures, and a summary of his observation of the people of Mecca and the condition of the city." Little is known about Ralli. It is unclear if he was related to the London-based Ralli Brothers, a successful Victorian-era merchant family of Greek origins. A scholar by the same name was born in London in 1875 and died in Bath in southwest England in 1954 and is thought to have written a number of books including Guide to Carlyle and A History of Shakespearian Criticism.
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Category : Mecca
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Christians at Mecca is a collection of narratives summarizing the journeys undertaken by 16 European travelers to the Muslim holy city, starting with Ludovico di Varthema, who visited in 1503, and ending with Jules Gervais-Courtellemont, who visited in 1894. The list also includes Vincent Le Blanc (1568), Johann Wild (1607), Joseph Pitts (1680), Domingo Badia y Leblich (also called Ali Bey, 1807), Ulrich Jasper Seetzen (1809-10), Johann Ludwig Burckhardt (1814-15), Giovanni Finati (1814), Léon Roches (1841-42), Georg August Wallin (1845), Sir Richard Burton (1853), Heinrich, Freiherr von Maltzan (1860), Herman Bicknell (1862), John Fryer Keane (1877-78), and Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje (1885). Accounts of the exploration of Arabia and Islam's "forbidden cities" became a genre that aroused considerable interest in Europe, especially during the 19th century. Christians at Mecca is a particularly useful volume, in that it summarizes and compiles nearly all such accounts in one work. The author, Augustus Ralli, wrote in the brief preface that he intended to "give a narrative of each pilgrim's adventures, and a summary of his observation of the people of Mecca and the condition of the city." Little is known about Ralli. It is unclear if he was related to the London-based Ralli Brothers, a successful Victorian-era merchant family of Greek origins. A scholar by the same name was born in London in 1875 and died in Bath in southwest England in 1954 and is thought to have written a number of books including Guide to Carlyle and A History of Shakespearian Criticism.