The festivities commenced on Thursday with an immersive tour featuring stations that represented the various countries Ibn Battuta visited, allowing attendees to explore the cultural foods, traditions, and historical aspects of each region. The highlight were the dynamic performances at our Auditorium, where our students beautifully showcased the rich cultures of countries such as Egypt, Somalia, Tanzania, Turkey, India, and China.Each performance segment transported the audience to these distant lands, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Ibn Battuta鈥檚 journeys.
The event MCs were College Captain Areeba Bilal and former College Captain Osama Akkad.
On Friday, the excitement continued with a sold-out show followed by an immersive food experience featuring diverse cuisines from Ibn Battuta鈥檚 travels. Saturday concluded the event with a lively Cultural Market, complete with food stalls, crafts, camel rides, and Islamic art workshops.
This inspiring and educational event was made possible through the generous support of the Community Cohesion & Support Program (CCSP), City of Whittlesea, and SalamFest. Their commitment to promoting cultural understanding and community engagement was evident throughout the entire production.
麻豆传媒 College鈥檚 production not only celebrated Ibn Battuta鈥檚 extraordinary legacy but also served as an educational tool for young Muslims, bringing history to life by combining learning with cultural appreciation. By immersing the community in the rich heritage and adventurous spirit of one of history鈥檚 greatest travellers, the college created a truly memorable experience for all involved.