East with Ibn Battuta
1. Cairo 1326
Koran
2. Syria
3. The Nusayris
4. Mecca
5. Isfahan
6. Delhi
Júgí
7. Calicut
1. Cairo 1326
Koran
2. Syria
3. The Nusayris
4. Mecca
5. Isfahan
6. Delhi
Júgí
7. Calicut
I am the man
Whose name is mud
But what’ s in a name
To shame one who knows
Mud does not stain
Clay he’ s made of
Dust Adam became —
The dust he was —
Was he his name
When the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free
In the silken sail of infancy,
The tide of time flow'd back with me,
The forward-flowing tide of time;
And many a sheeny summer-morn,
Adown the Tigris I was borne,
By Bagdat's shrines of fretted gold,
High-walled gardens green and old;
True Mussulman was I and sworn,
For it was in the golden prime
Of good Haroun Alraschid.