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@M.Bitton, what do you mean by "He obviously wasn't"? He literally wrote a book especially dedicated for a noted Andalusian scholar (Ibn Khatib), not to mention that his works were a wealth of information about Andalusian scholars. He also was the writer of 'Rawdat al-As' which was about the Moroccan scholars (ulemas) he met in Marrakesh and Fez. Ibn Qattuta (talk) 16:35, 4 August 2023 (UTC) (Blocked sock of SimoooIX)Reply
I understand. I agree that the source wasn't clear enough about it. However, it remains a fact that he held a genuine interest in Andalusian and Moroccan scholars. His books, dedicated specifically to them, serve as the most reliable testament to this fact. Ibn Qattuta (talk) 17:51, 4 August 2023 (UTC) (Blocked sock of SimoooIX)Reply