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8 May 2025

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“Ibn Battuta: Medieval Moroccan Scholar and Extensive Traveller” is an engaging and educational play script designed for primary school classes. It tells the incredible story of Ibn Battuta, a remarkable Moroccan scholar and explorer who journeyed across vast distances in the 14th century. This script is perfect for class assemblies, classroom projects, or drama productions, offering a captivating way to introduce students to a fascinating historical figure and explore themes of travel, culture, and discovery.

Key Features:

Historical Context: Introduces students to the world of the 14th century, highlighting different cultures and geographical locations.

Age-Appropriate Language: The script uses clear and simple language suitable for primary school children, making it easy to understand and perform.

Flexible Cast Size: Designed for 30 characters, the script allows for inclusive participation and can be adapted for various class sizes.

Diverse Characters: Features a range of characters from different regions, including travelers, merchants, scholars, rulers, and children.

Structured Scenes: The script is organized into scenes that depict various stages of Ibn Battuta’s journey, providing a clear narrative flow.

Emphasis on Cultural Exchange: The play highlights Ibn Battuta’s interactions with different cultures and the exchange of knowledge and goods.

Engaging Storyline: The script follows Ibn Battuta’s adventures, from his departure from Morocco to his travels across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

Creative Prop and Backdrop Suggestions: Includes imaginative ideas for props and backdrops to help bring the story to life.

Inclusion of a Song: The script suggests a song to enhance the performance and create a memorable experience.

Storyline and Key Parts:

The play tells the story of Ibn Battuta, a young man from Tangier, Morocco, who embarks on a journey to fulfill his religious duty of Hajj and ends up exploring much of the known world.

Key moments in the play include:

Ibn Battuta’s departure from his home in Tangier.

His travels with a caravan, encountering the challenges and camaraderie of the road.

His meeting with wise Sheikhs in Egypt who predict his extensive travels.

His experiences in India at the court of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq.

His observations of Chinese culture and trade.

His journey across the Sahara Desert and his visit to the Mali Empire.

His return to Morocco and the dictation of his famous travelogue, the Rihla.

This script offers a valuable opportunity to educate and inspire children with the story of a remarkable explorer, fostering curiosity about the world and an appreciation for different cultures.

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