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What Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic Father of Social Science, Can Teach Us About the Rise and Fall of Civilizations

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Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun the Islamic father of social science can teach us about the world today (Kindle Single)
Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic father of social science, can teach us about the world today (Kindle Single)
by Ed West

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Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) was an Islamic scholar who is considered the father of social science. His work on the rise and fall of civilizations, the Muqaddimah, is a seminal work of sociology, history, and political science. Khaldun's insights into the cyclical nature of history and the factors that contribute to the rise and fall of civilizations are still relevant today.

Khaldun was born in Tunis, Tunisia, in 1332. He lived during a tumultuous period in Islamic history, marked by the rise and fall of empires and the Mongol invasions. Khaldun's experiences gave him a firsthand view of the factors that contribute to the rise and fall of civilizations.

In the Muqaddimah, Khaldun argues that civilizations are cyclical in nature. They rise, reach a peak, and then decline. Khaldun identifies a number of factors that contribute to the rise and fall of civilizations, including:

  • Environmental factors: Khaldun believed that the environment played a major role in the rise and fall of civilizations. He argued that civilizations that were located in fertile, well-watered regions were more likely to thrive than those that were located in harsh, arid regions.
  • Economic factors: Khaldun also believed that economic factors played a major role in the rise and fall of civilizations. He argued that civilizations that were able to develop a strong economy were more likely to thrive than those that were unable to do so.
  • Political factors: Khaldun also believed that political factors played a major role in the rise and fall of civilizations. He argued that civilizations that were able to develop a strong political system were more likely to thrive than those that were unable to do so.
  • Social factors: Khaldun also believed that social factors played a major role in the rise and fall of civilizations. He argued that civilizations that were able to develop a strong social system were more likely to thrive than those that were unable to do so.

Khaldun's work on the rise and fall of civilizations has had a profound impact on the social sciences. His insights into the cyclical nature of history and the factors that contribute to the rise and fall of civilizations are still relevant today. Khaldun's work is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in understanding the history of civilizations and the challenges and opportunities that they face.

Ibn Khaldun was a brilliant scholar who made significant contributions to the social sciences. His work on the rise and fall of civilizations is a seminal work that provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that societies face. Khaldun's work is still relevant today and is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in understanding the history of civilizations.

Additional Resources

  • Ibn Khaldun on Encyclopedia Britannica
  • Ibn Khaldun on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • The Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldun on Amazon

Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun the Islamic father of social science can teach us about the world today (Kindle Single)
Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic father of social science, can teach us about the world today (Kindle Single)
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Language : English
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Word Wise : Enabled
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Print length : 37 pages
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Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun the Islamic father of social science can teach us about the world today (Kindle Single)
Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic father of social science, can teach us about the world today (Kindle Single)
by Ed West

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Language : English
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Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
File size : 2946 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 37 pages
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