Abstract
The importance of the journey comes through its direct role in the life of the person who, since his birth, found himself forced to travel in an effort to earn his living and in search of survival and discovery of the unknown.
The subject of this study falls within the framework of cultural and intellectual communication between the scholars of the Islamic East and the countries of the other world through Saad Al-Khair's trip to China and other countries to which he left, confined to the Levantine scientific presence in those countries.
From this point of view came the interest in this study and their role in the intellectual, scientific and commercial movement. This research includes three introductions to the demands of the first: his name, lineage, fame, rulers, and upbringing. The second is his scientific standing. The third is his elders and students, and a conclusion and a list of sources and references.
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