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학술저널
저자정보
김영화 (부산대학교)
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문화사학회 역사와 문화 역사와 문화 제24호
발행연도
2012.11
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227 - 254 (28page)

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Travel is a very important keyword in understanding the Islamic civilization since it plays a role as a kind of “window” through which one can look into the religious and cultural characteristics in the Islamic world. Traditionally, to be specific, there have been a number of those who, so called “Literary Travellers,” chose to make travelling their job or to take advantage of it as a survival strategy for them. Among them were Ibn Battuta and Evliya Celebi who had a lot of outstanding and extraordinary experiences from long-distance trips in premodern Islamic history.Their competitive careers and the expectations of any other experiences from trips in the future not only allowed them to establish closer relationships with the exalted personages including the Sultans, but brought them both wealth and honours as well,although they could not take up any posts officially. As a “Envoy of Communication,”what is more, they promoted the exchanges of many different fields between the muslim communities and delivered a huge amount of information across the wide-ranging area as far as their comtemporary policitians’ geographical views could be reached. In short, the existence of literary travellers in the Islamic society suggests that a set of communal values are implicit in their travelling. It can be also said, in other words, that these Islamic values which, when they were on long journeys, they kept in their minds on the roads where they had never walked before still remain in the Islamic world of today. That is why I would like to pay attention to them and their journeys.

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