soon learnt their story. Those soldiers were now in the
hands
of dangerous enemy sailors, but I was free. I thanked
God for that, and I prayed for all of our brothers.
Then I journeyed to the famous city of Granada. In one
of the beautiful gardens there I met some writers. They
were interested in my traveller’s
stories and one young
man, Ibn Juzayy, listened carefully and began to write
about my long journey. I didn’t know
it at the time, but Ibn
Juzayy was later a very important friend to me.
Soon after that, I left the Kingdom
of Granada and sailed
back to Morocco.
‘And this time you stayed at home in our country! Is that
right, Uncle?’ I said.
‘Well, no,’ he smiled. ‘I didn’t. There was one more
country to visit – a place of
hot deserts and dangerous
snakes. Come back to hear about that tomorrow morning,
Ahmed.’
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