Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Ahmad Ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi was a Spanish scholar and writer of poetry, history, and law, born 721/1321, died in the battle of Rio Salado in 741/1340. His three sons, Aḥmad, Muḥammad and ʿAbdallāh, all worked in the same fields. He completed a summary of the travels of Ibn Battuta, as originally dictated by the latter. A scholar is either a student or someone who has achieved a mastery of some academic discipline. ... Poetry (ancient Greek: ÏÎ¿Î¹ÎµÏ (poieo) = I create) is traditionally a written art form (although there is also an ancient and modern poetry which relies mainly upon oral or pictorial representations) in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ... One of the most famous quotations about history and the value of studying history, by Spanish philosopher, George Santayana, reads: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Law Law topics overview List of areas of law List of legal topics List of legal terms List of jurists List of legal abbreviations List of case law lists List of law firms Further reading Cheyenne Way: Conflict & Case Law in Primitive Jurisprudence, Karl... Ibn Battuta (1304-1377). ...
By the way: Neither Spain or Morocco belong to the Middle East.
Ibn Battuta was known to be a widely traveled person; he was also the only medieval traveler to have seen the lands of every Muslim ruler in his lifetime.
Ibn Battuta was born in Tangier, Morocco in 1304 C.E. (703 A.H.),during the time of Merinid Sultanate rule, into a Berber family.
Perhaps, IbnJuzayy has added a little fiction from time to time for the purpose of entertainment and easy communication, but on the whole he is believed to have strictly followed Ibn Battutas narrative.