BootsnAll Travel Network



Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter

This is Part Three of a series from when I was staying in Paris for two weeks.

Sights seen/Things done, and cost: 

1. Bought Arabic sweetmeats: 50 cents

2. Took the metro to a station near the mosque: 1.40

3. Bought two figs at the outdoor market: 40 cents

4. Visited 3 Islamic bookstores along the way to the mosque: free

5. Visited the mosque: 3 dollars

6. Walked thru the Latin Quarter: free

7. Visited the University. Art Exhibit. : free

8. Visited the Arabic Institute: went to exhibit; went to top of building to look at one of the best views of Paris: free

9. Spent time in bookstore in Arabic Institute, bought two postcards: 2.oo

10. Ate lunch in front of the Arabic Institute: free

11. Walked along the Seine, and looked at all the outdoor art along the river: free

12. Ended up in the Botanical Gardens: free

13. Walked home, bought a loaf of bread and some cheese and fruit: 4.00

Total cost for the day: $ 11.40 usd

Today I got up pretty early and decided to head to the Paris Mosque. It is near quite a few other things I wanted to see, including the Arabic World Institute and the Latin Quarter.

The idea of today was to make it a day where I experience a different side of Paris-not just the cookie cutter Eiffel Tower experience, but more multicultural. I decided to have my focus today be on Arabic and Islamic culture, as I know nothing about it whatsoever. It’s very easy to not know much about it, since I am American and we Americans are not exactly encouraged to learn more.

I stopped off at the falafel place near my apartment. Ahbib, the guy who runs the place spoke excellent English and I told him about my plans for the day. He was very kind and very happy that I was taking an interest in his traditions. He sold me some little sweetmeats, a kind of little roll soaked in honey and then covered in sesame seeds. I got a whole parcel for just 50 cents! And he told me that the same sweets would cost me at several dollars at the Arabic Institute or the Mosque.

I head to the metro station near my house. It’s a zoo, as everyone is going to work at this hour. Next time, I will avoid this rush and leave the house a little later. I’ve heard that people get pick pocketed on the metro when it’s crowded, and it’s definitely crowded enough for that to easily happen, but it doesn’t. I somehow manage to make all the right train changes and realize that the metro is fantastically well organized and much easier than I was previously making it out to be. (It’s a funny thing: when you are with other people, who know where they are going-as I was when I arrived and the following few days afterwaards in Paris-you don’t pay any attention to anything on the metro, so it seems overwhelming. Then after few tries on your own, it seems so simple!)

I get off at the stop by the mosque. It turns out there is a farmers market that day. I want to take pictures of all the cheese sellers, vegetable and fruit stands, and the other things but it seems like the people won’t like the idea. There are also some amazing pashimas and Indian goods there , sold very cheaply. I buy some figs from a man from Jordan and he gives me directions to the mosque. He also suggests an Islamic bookshop along the way.

I find the bookshop. It seems to be called, “Al. Bustane.”, and it’s run by this old, extremely tidy looking man, who is very friendly. There are loads of books on Islam, prayer beads, little caps, prayer rugs…there is also an adjoining room, with all titles in English and French. He speaks English so we talk for awhile and he knows all about the history of the Paris Mosque. I visit a few other bookshops along the way, and everyone is always very nice and friendly.

I keep walking, hit by new sights, smells, flavors. It smells of Indian food, incense, and another smell I can’t place-kind of like candy. It’s a sweet smell.

I discover the source of the smell just as the mosque comes into view-a shop is making honey candy.

The mosque itself, from my view at first, doesn’t look like much. Then I round the corner and see the tall tower. it’s beautiful.

I walk up to the front of the mosque, which is across the street from a small park. The park and the steps of the mosque are filled by beggars, all women. One woman passerby has given a beggarwoman a shawl, and the beggar woman doesn’t want it. She seems to know the woman who has given her the shawl and so she doesn’t want it. She spits on it and throws it into the street. Another beggar woman runs out across the street and takes the shawl, gently placing it back in the first beggar woman’s hands. The woman cradles it in her arms.

Along with this strange scene is another one stranger still-white women tourists wearing miniskirts and tank tops, being wrapped in gray cloth so that they can enter the mosque. They look tan, fit, healthy-out of place next to these beggar women, who look somehow lumpy and nondescript in their ample clothes. The tourists also look embarrassed, like they don’t like having to be all covered up by the gray sheets.

I walk up the steps and go in. No one stops me to cover up-I’m wearing a long black skirt that comes almost to my ankles and a tshirt. While I’m getting directions about where to go to pay the admission fee, the tourists have decided they can’t take walking around in sheets and have given up entering the mosque. They take off their sheets and carefully fold them, handing them back to the men at the doorway, who look off into the horizon or stare into the garden at some distant speck of dust. The girls leave red faced and in a huff.

The office is run by Mohamed the day I am there. He is a volunteer, as they all are. He speaks some English and has been to, of all places, Las Vegas. But he dreams of going to Montana. I learn this while chatting about the mosques history and looking at badly photographed pictures of the mosque they are selling as postcards. Mohamed also teaches me to say thankyou in Arabic.

I wander around the mosque for over an hour. It’s beautiful. There is something about the style of Arabic architecture, tile work, and even gardens that are perfectly pleasing to the eye. Every color, design, pattern and shape is all thought out ahead of time, to make it the most pleasing possible. It’s a joy of blues, greens and cool white.

I sit in the garden and imagine I am somewhere in the Middle East. This is probably the closest I will ever get.

They are going to close for prayer. People, in particular men, have begun to arrive and have entered the prayer hall. Outside the prayer hall are hundreds of pairs of shoes, all neatly lined up. I’m not allowed in the prayer hall, of course, but I glance in and it’s stunningly beautiful, with every available space being taken up by woodwork, tile work, and carpets.

I decide it’s time to go and start to head towards my next stop, the Arabic World Institute, which means wandering thru the Latin Quarter. When I first read the words “Latin Quarter”, I thought it meant Latin like Latino! But the name actually comes from the fact that students and their teachers all spoke in only Latin here until around the Revolution.

The Latin Quarter is fantastic-it’s full of used bookstores, cheap eateries, and loads of students. It’s very laid back and casual, and it’s fun to wander thru the streets. I finally end up in front of the Sorbonne, Paris’ most famous university.

It looks interesting, so I decided to take a look. It turns out there is a big exhibit of students art there today, as well as a famous painter. The students all speak English, and they smile and point the way to the exhibit. It turns out it’s free, too. Perfect. Not only that, there is free coffee!

I leave the Sorbonne and make my way to the Arabic World Institute. This is actually something I have been wanting to see since I read about it. Of course, I wanted to see the inside of the place , but I have to admit that I was equally interested in seeing the outside of it as well.

The building is hard to describe, but I will try: it’s like a huge silver box, made up of squares, each square being a bunch of metal bits that are mechanized and open and close. It gives the effect of a Borg ship from Star Trek or something like that,all in glass and aluminum. The squares are all slowly opening and closing at different times, so the building never looks quite the same.The building was designed by the famous architects Nouvel and Soria.

Once inside the building, things are a bit tricky. No doubt because it’s the Arabic World Institute, you have quite a screening process to get thru. The museum is quite pricey for what you get, so I skipped it and instead looked at a free temporary exhibit of Arabic scientific artifacts. Arabic culture was remarkably advanced and had much more scientific knowledge than anyone else did for much of history. Afterwards I went up to the 9th floor, which has a fancy place to spend alot of money for a cup of mint tea..but I skipped that and just looked at the fantastic view of the city.

The bookstore inside the Institute is amazing-it’s the biggest Arabic bookstore in Europe and it has loads of music, too. My favorite thing were all these postcards written in Arabic script of famous quotes. I bought I a few of these as I thought they would make nice gifts.

After a lunch of or figs and sweetmeats, I wandered down to the Seine. This river truly is romantic, filled with barges and tourists paying for somewhat overpriced ferry rides, with the banks of the river lined with people out walking their dogs and young couples holding hands.

This particular part of the Seine is also lined with a a really fabulous collection of outdoor sculpture-and it’s free, too. Some of it I really liked, and some of it I thought was  extremely ugly-but either way, I enjoyed looking at most of it and the walk led me to the entrance of the enormous Botanical Gardens.

Wow. These were insanely beautiful, and full of Parisians as well, who  were out enjoying the nice sunny weather.

I just walked around for hours!! I thought to myself, ” If everyday in Paris is like this, I will be in love with this city!”

The gardens have been described by some as Eden like, and I would have to agree. However, breaking up all this beautiful monotony are these annoying uniformed people who walk around and tell you to get off the grass. Apparently, it’s just for show. Odd.

There are also a fair share of scam artists, pickpockets and so on around, so that made photgraphing difficult when I had to grip my bag the whole time. And, in spite of looking like the perfect garden to stare off into space into while dreamily reading a novel, it’s not really possible due to the number of undesirables waiting for you to let your guard down so they can steal your camera and cheese sandwich.

But, nonetheless, the garden is spectacular. French people think so, too- they would much rather spend their days off in these beautiful gardens than their tiny apartments, and they walked around exclaiming over the size of the dinner plate dahlias as much as I was.

I realized I had to walk home still, although I could have taken the metro. I decided to walk and pick up a few things for a light dinner on the way back.

I actually found my apartment! Made it up the skinny flights of stairs! Made myself a cup of coffee and flopped on the couch!

A beautiful, full, and exciting day. What will tomorrow bring, I wonder?

gigi



Tags:

3,447 responses to “Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter”

  1. I’m really enjoying the design and layout
    of your blog. It’s a very easy on the eyes which
    makes it much more pleasant for me to come here and visit more often. Did you hire out a developer to create your theme?
    Exceptional work!

    Here is my blog :: online Casino usa free spins no deposit

  2. this site says:

    this site

    Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter » TravelBlog Archive » true life planet

  3. You can definitely see your skills within the article
    you write. The sector hopes for more passionate writers like you
    who aren’t afraid to mention how they believe. All the time go after
    your heart.

    Feel free to visit my website casino online new free bonus codes usa

  4. Juan says:

    Hiya very cool blog!! Man .. Excellent .. Wonderful ..
    I’ll bookmark your site and take the feeds additionally?
    I am satisfied to search out numerous useful info here in the publish, we’d like
    develop extra techniques on this regard, thank you for
    sharing. . . . . .

    my website – Juan

  5. https://Nilawondomae.Co.Kr/board_QWHY52/763301

    Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter » TravelBlog Archive » true life planet

  6. It’s great that you are getting ideas from this piece of writing as well as from our dialogue made at this place.

    Feel free to visit my web site :: Online casino Usa Free spins No deposit

  7. I know this web site provides quality based articles or reviews and additional data,
    is there any other web site which offers these kinds
    of stuff in quality?

    My homepage; casino online Sites

  8. Just want to say your article is as surprising. The clarity on your
    publish is simply nice and that i can assume you’re knowledgeable in this subject.
    Well with your permission allow me to snatch your feed to stay up to date with imminent post.
    Thanks a million and please continue the gratifying work.

    my web blog casino online no deposit sign up Bonus

  9. Kurt says:

    It’s remarkable to go to see this web page
    and reading the views of all friends on the topic of
    this article, while I am also zealous of getting knowledge.

    my webpage … Kurt

  10. Today, I went to the beachfront with my kids. I found a sea shell
    and gave it to my 4 year old daughter and said “You can hear the ocean if you put this to your ear.” She placed the shell to her ear and
    screamed. There was a hermit crab inside and it pinched her ear.
    She never wants to go back! LoL I know this is totally off topic but I had to tell someone!

    Feel free to visit my homepage – Casino online free Credit

  11. We are a bunch of volunteers and opening a new scheme
    in our community. Your web site offered us with valuable info to work on. You’ve performed
    an impressive task and our entire group might be
    grateful to you.

    Here is my page: Casino Online Slots Free Play Apps

  12. hi!,I really like your writing very a lot! proportion we keep up a correspondence extra about your post on AOL?
    I require a specialist on this house to unravel my problem.
    Maybe that is you! Having a look forward to peer
    you.

    my page online casino usa free spins no deposit

  13. Very shortly this web page will be famous amid all blogging
    visitors, due to it’s pleasant content

    Feel free to visit my blog post https://portal-Holaamigosph.Com/

  14. Very nice post. I just stumbled upon your weblog and wanted to
    mention that I have really loved surfing around your weblog posts.
    After all I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I am hoping you write again very soon!

    Feel free to surf to my blog; casino online free slots

  15. Hello everybody, here every one is sharing these familiarity, so it’s good
    to read this webpage, and I used to go to see this webpage every day.

    My web page: Caesars casino Online casino

  16. Leoma says:

    It’s very easy to find out any matter on web as compared to textbooks, as I found
    this post at this website.

    Have a look at my web page :: Leoma

  17. Highly descriptive post, I liked that bit.
    Will there be a part 2?

    Also visit my web site https://www.keralaplot.com/

  18. Bert says:

    Hmm it looks like your website ate my first comment (it was super long)
    so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I submitted and say,
    I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog. I too am an aspiring blog blogger but I’m still new to the whole thing.
    Do you have any helpful hints for first-time blog writers?
    I’d genuinely appreciate it.

    Feel free to surf to my web blog … Bert

  19. I got this web site from my buddy who told me regarding this website and
    now this time I am browsing this website and reading very informative articles here.

    Here is my blog post :: http://www.agrow.co.kr

  20. Just wish to say your article is as surprising. The clarity in your post is just
    cool and i could assume you’re an expert on this subject.

    Well with your permission allow me to grab your RSS feed to keep updated with
    forthcoming post. Thanks a million and please carry on the
    enjoyable work.

    Look at my blog … borgata casino Online Download

  21. Hi there everyone, it’s my first visit at this website,
    and paragraph is genuinely fruitful in favor of me,
    keep up posting these types of content.

    my blog :: Jungsungfoods.com

  22. I don’t know whether it’s just me or if perhaps everyone else experiencing issues with your blog.
    It appears like some of the written text in your posts are running off the screen. Can somebody else please comment and let me know if
    this is happening to them too? This may be a problem with my browser because
    I’ve had this happen previously. Thanks

    Here is my site; play live Casino online

  23. slots era best online casino slots machines

    Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter » TravelBlog Archive » true life planet

  24. My brother suggested I would possibly like this website.
    He was totally right. This submit actually made
    my day. You can not imagine just how much time I had spent for this
    info! Thanks!

    Feel free to visit my web site :: Free online casino Slots

  25. Good day! I could have sworn I’ve been to this blog before but after browsing through some of the
    post I realized it’s new to me. Nonetheless, I’m definitely glad I
    found it and I’ll be bookmarking and checking back
    frequently!

    My web-site Casino online no deposit bonus

  26. I got this web page from my buddy who informed me on the topic of this web page and at the moment this time I am visiting this website
    and reading very informative content at this place.

    Feel free to visit my web blog: Freestyler.Ws

  27. Pauline says:

    Hello There. I found your blog using msn. This is a very well written article.
    I’ll be sure to bookmark it and return to read more of your useful info.
    Thanks for the post. I’ll definitely comeback.

    Here is my site; Pauline

  28. Casino online Free chip

    Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter » TravelBlog Archive » true life planet

  29. I have been surfing online more than 3 hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours.
    It’s pretty worth enough for me. In my opinion, if all website owners and bloggers made good content as you did, the internet will be much more
    useful than ever before.

    Check out my page; Jungsungfoods.com

  30. Sejin7940T.Cafe24.Com

    Notes From Paris, Part Three: Arabic Culture and the Latin Quarter » TravelBlog Archive » true life planet

  31. Good post however , I was wanting to know if you could write
    a litte more on this subject? I’d be very grateful if you could
    elaborate a little bit more. Appreciate it!

    Stop by my website: http://Gpnewsweek.Com/Board_Veip47/124675

  32. What i don’t understood is if truth be told how you’re not actually a
    lot more well-appreciated than you might be right now.
    You’re so intelligent. You recognize thus significantly in terms of this topic, made me individually consider it from numerous numerous
    angles. Its like men and women aren’t fascinated except
    it’s something to do with Lady gaga! Your personal stuffs great.
    Always take care of it up!

    My homepage :: review caesars casino online

  33. For latest information you have to go to see world-wide-web and on world-wide-web I found this web site as a most excellent web site for most up-to-date updates.

    Also visit my blog; 메이저사이트

  34. Greetings! This is my first visit to your blog! We are a collection of
    volunteers and starting a new initiative in a community in the same niche.
    Your blog provided us valuable information to work on. You have done a wonderful job!

    My homepage Jungsungfoods.com

  35. Vernon says:

    Hey there! I’m at work browsing your blog from my new iphone 4!

    Just wanted to say I love reading your blog and look forward to all your posts!
    Carry on the great work!

    Also visit my site :: Vernon

  36. It’s hard to come by educated people on this subject, but you seem like you know what you’re talking about!
    Thanks

    Also visit my web-site; casino Online Free

  37. naturally like your web-site but you need to take a look at the spelling on several of your posts.
    Several of them are rife with spelling issues and I to find
    it very bothersome to tell the truth then again I
    will surely come back again.

    Take a look at my web page :: casino online no deposit bonus

  38. Great information. Lucky me I discovered your website
    by chance (stumbleupon). I have book-marked it for later!

    Here is my web page play Resorts Casino online

  39. Hmm it appears like your website ate my first comment (it was extremely long) so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I wrote and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog.
    I as well am an aspiring blog blogger but I’m still
    new to the whole thing. Do you have any tips for rookie blog writers?
    I’d genuinely appreciate it.

    My website: 달팽이게임

  40. Randall says:

    Remarkable! Its actually awesome piece of writing, I
    have got much clear idea on the topic of from this piece of writing.

    Also visit my webpage: Randall

  41. Since the admin of this site is working, no question very shortly it will
    be renowned, due to its quality contents.

    my web page Online casino South korea

  42. I think the admin of this website is actually working hard in support of his website, because here every material is quality based data.

    my blog :: https://maxurance.com

  43. I am really impressed with your writing skills as well as with the layout
    on your weblog. Is this a paid theme or did you modify
    it yourself? Anyway keep up the excellent quality writing, it’s rare
    to see a great blog like this one nowadays.

    my web blog … review caesars casino online

  44. I love your blog.. very nice colors & theme.
    Did you design this website yourself or did you hire someone to
    do it for you? Plz respond as I’m looking to construct my own blog and would like to find out
    where u got this from. thanks a lot

    my homepage casino online free slots 3888 com

  45. You made some decent points there. I checked on the web for more info about the issue and found
    most people will go along with your views on this site.

    Also visit my web page … resorts casino online promotions

  46. I’m really inspired together with your writing talents and also
    with the format to your weblog. Is that this a paid theme or did
    you modify it your self? Either way keep up the nice high
    quality writing, it’s uncommon to look a nice weblog like this one these days..

    Take a look at my page :: casino online free slots 3888 com

  47. Jeannine says:

    Hello! I simply want to give you a huge thumbs up for your great information you have got right here on this post.
    I will be returning to your blog for more soon.

    Also visit my web page – Jeannine

  48. My brother recommended I might like this web site.
    He was totally right. This post actually made my day. You can not
    imagine simply how much time I had spent for this
    information! Thanks!

    My web site :: Play Live Casino Online

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *