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Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred

by John Lewis Burckhardt

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Travels in Arabia, by John Lewis Burckhardt, plunges listeners into the secretive Hejaz of the early 19th century with the authority of a traveler who spoke the language and walked the pilgrimage routes himself. Burckhardt’s history-travel narrative records his remarkable entry into Mecca and Medina—cities largely closed to Europeans—after adopting the dress, speech, and customs of local Muslims. The audiobook blends precise geographical observation with acute ethnographic detail: rites of the hajj, urban life in the holy cities, Bedouin society, caravan routes, and the political and religious currents shaping the Arabian Peninsula. Burckhardt’s keen eye for landscape and culture, and his talent for patient description, make this both a field report and a vivid cultural portrait of a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history. Presented in clear, engaging prose, the work illuminates the interplay between faith, tradition, and travel at a time when much of Arabia remained unknown to Western readers. Ideal for listeners fascinated by travel literature, historical geography, or Islamic history, this audiobook is a compelling choice for anyone who wants a classic, firsthand account of Arabia from a pioneering 19th‑century explorer.