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  1. The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History (Bollingen Series) by Ibn Khaldun, 2004-10-11
  2. An Arab Philosophy of History: Selections from the Prolegomena of Ibn Khaldun of Tunis
  3. Ibn Khaldun: The Birth of History & the Past of the Third World by Yves Lacoste, 1997-02-20
  4. Ibn Khaldun: An Essay in Reinterpretation (Ceu Medievalia) by Aziz Al-Azmeh, 2003-02
  5. Ibn Khaldun: Life and Times by Allen Fromherz, 2010-03-31
  6. Malthus, Darwin, Durkheim, Marx, Weber, and Ibn Khaldun: On Human Species Survival by Walter L. Wallace, 2009-01-01
  7. Society, State, and Urbanism: Ibn Khaldun's Sociological Thought by Fuad Baali, 1988-06
  8. The Muqaddimah (3 Volume Set) by Ibn Khaldun, 1967-08-01
  9. Studies on Ibn Khaldûn
  10. The Epistemology of Ibn Khaldun (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East) by Zaid Ahmad, 2003-07-22
  11. Ibn Khaldun's Philosophy of History: a study in the philosophic foundation of the science of culture by Muhsin Mahdi, 2009-07-01
  12. IBN Khaldun: His Life and Works by M.A. Enan, 2001-10-19
  13. Ibn Khaldun, historian, sociologist, and philosopher by Nathaniel Schmidt, 1978
  14. Ibn Khaldun in modern scholarship: A study in orientalism by Aziz Azmah, 1981

1. Khaldun, Ibn
The Muqaddimah An Introduction to History. (Abridged Edition) (Bollingen Series (General)), Ibn Khaldun's Philosophy of History A Study in the Philosophic Foundation of the
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    Printer friendly version IBN KHALDUN His Life and Work 1332 1406 / 732 - 808 BY Muhammad Hozien TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Childhood and his Early Years In Tunisia and
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    5. Ibn Khaldun Quotes - Science Quotes - Dictionary Of Science Quotations And Scien
    remembered for his work Mugaddimah (1379) which is considered ato be the foundation of history as a social science.
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    6. Khaldun, Ibn
    Ibn Khaldūn Name Ibn Khaldūn Birth May 27, 1332/732 AH Death March 19, 1406/808 AH School/tradition Main interests; Sociology, economics Notable ideas
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    Medieval era Ibn Khaldūn Name: Ibn Khaldūn Birth: May 27, 1332/732 AH Death: March 19, 1406/808 AH School/tradition: Main interests Sociology, economics Notable ideas Asabiyah Influences Influenced Al-Abili
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    Al-Tusi Al-Maqrizi Ibn Khaldūn or Ibn Khaldoun (May 27, 1332/732AH – March 19, 1406/808AH) was a famous historiographer and historian born in present-day Tunisia , and is sometimes viewed as one of the forerunners of modern historiography sociology , and economics. He also achieved high political office, serving as Prime Minister of Egypt , and saw active military service. He is best known for his Muqaddimah (Prolegomena). He described Islamic history as a cycle of revival and decline. The initial charismatic authority of the first four Caliphs could not be perpetuated and instead a royal, dynastic institution emerged. This was a pragmatic necessity if a less than ideal reality. Reform and revival often swept into the cities, which grew corrupt because the asabiyah or social cohesion that bound urban societies together tends to disintegrate over time, from the desert or countryside. Arnold Toynbee described Ibn Khaldūn's theory of

    7. Ibn Khaldun - Definition Of Ibn Khaldun By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
    Ibn alHaytham Abu 'Ali al-Hasan Ibn Khaldun Ibn Rushd Ibn Saud Ibn Sina Hakim Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Talal Hussein ibn-al-Arabi ibn-Batuta
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    A history of the philospher.
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    9. Ibn Khaldun, A Muslim Historian
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    Father of Historiography by Rit Nosotro First Published:: 2003
    The year 1375 dawned a new way of thinking. Ibn Khaldun was a Muslim who wrote many books, the most famous being Muqaddimah, which preceded his universal history, The Book of Exemplaries and the Collection of Origins and Information respecting the History of the Arabs, Foreigners and Berbers and Others who possess Great Power. [6] In 1375, Ibn began his pondering which led him to reevaluate the historical method. His book on the Arabs and Berbers was completed in 1377 and published in seven volumes in Cairo in 1384. Many historians revered him as having no equal to rival philosophy of history. His early life and career led him to accomplish his books and influence the Egyptians and many other people around the world. Machiavelli Sources: [1] "Ibn Khaldūn." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2008. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 13 Dec. 2008 <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/280788/Ibn-Khaldun>.
    [2] Rosenthal, Franz. "The Muqaddimah." The Muqaddimah. <http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ik/muqaddimah/transintro/themuqaddimah.htm>.

    10. Ibn Khaldun
    A selection of articles related to Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun Encyclopedia II Ibn Khaldun - Works. Unlike most Arab scholars, Ibn Khaldun has left behind few works other
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    11. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient Ibn Khaldoun
    A short biography.
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    12. Second International Symposium On Ibn Khaldun: "IBN KHALDUN TODAY: PRECURSOR OR
    Second International Symposium on Ibn Khaldun IBN KHALDUN TODAY PRECURSOR OR ALTERNATIVE?
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    13. Ibn Khaldun
    Abd alRahman ibn Muhammad ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun was born on May 27, 1332, in Tunis. His family, of southern Arabian origin, settled in Seville after the Moslem conquest of
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    14. Ibn Khaldun
    Paper by R. J. Kilcullen, briefly summarizing Khaldun s theories on the rise and fall of states and civilizations.
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    POL167: Introduction to Political Theory
    Islamic political thought: Ibn Khaldun
    R.J. Kilcullen Ibn Khaldun lived in north Africa 1332-1406, about a generation after William of Ockham. His Muqaddimah ('Introduction', namely to a work of history) originated as an attempt to work out how to decide whether historical sources are credible. An important question to ask is whether what the source relates is likely to have happened, i.e. whether it is the sort of thing that happens in human affairs. This inquiry led Ibn Khaldun to write a lengthy treatise on the processes of social and political change (cf. Aristotle's discussion of revolution and stability, Politics , book V). Ibn Khaldun was not a 'philosopher' (in the sense of an avowed follower of the Greek philosophers), but his thinking is much influenced by Aristotelian ideas, in particular the idea of nature as a source of development toward a goal. Ibn Khaldun thinks that no individual dynasty or society can permanently remain at a high level of development; soon after maturity is attained decay sets in (just as individual plants and animals achieve the maturity natural to their species and then decay). There are drawbacks to the fully developed social state, even before decay sets in; progress in civilisation is made at some cost. A factor that Ibn Khaldun emphasises as important in social and political development is 'a sense of solidarity' or 'group feeling' - the state of mind that makes individuals identify with a group and subordinate their own personal interests to the group interest. Without willingness to subordinate self to the group, peace and social development are not possible. Ibn Khaldun expects the sense of solidarity to be based originally and normally on kinship. A sense of solidarity can be powerfully supported by religion, and conversely no religion can make an impact unless its members have a strong sense of solidarity.

    15. IBN KHALDUN - His Life And Work
    Summary of the influential Muslim philosopher's work in the context of his life experiences.
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    Printer friendly version IBN KHALDUN His Life and Work BY Muhammad Hozien TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Childhood and his Early Years In Tunisia and Morocco In Morocco and Spain ... Map of Ibn Khaldun's Travels (illustration) To Egypt Meeting Tamerlane The world at Ibn Khaldun's time (illustration) Final Days in Egypt The Magnum Opus "al-Muqaddimah" Facsimile of the cover page of the manuscript in Arabic (illustration) Endnotes Bibliography He is indeed the one outstanding personality in the history of a civilization whose social life on the whole was 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short'. In his chosen field of intellectual activity he appears to have been inspired by no predecessors, and to have found no kindred souls among his contemporaries, and to have kindled no answering spark of inspiration in any successors ; and yet, in the Prolegomena (Muqaddimat) to his Universal History he has conceived and formulated a philosophy of history which is undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever yet been created by any mind in any time or place. It was his single brief 'acquiescence' from a life of practical activity that gave Ibn Khaldun his opportunity to cast his creative thought into literary shape. A STUDY OR HISTORY. Vol. III.

    16. Ibn Khaldun - Creedopedia
    1 Abdar-Rahman Abu Zayd ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Khaldun. Ibn Khaldun recognizes the necessity of religion for the founding of a great state and takes the laws of Islam quite
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    17. Ibn Khaldun And Comte: Discontinuity Or Progress
    Short essay that argues for including a session on Ibn Khaldun (comparing him to Comte) in a social theory syllabus.
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    In this paper, I want to promote Ibn Khaldun as a social theorist by lining out how and why Ibn Khaldun could be included into an early session of a social theory class. Instead of reading Hobbes and Comte under the title Two Legacies: Order and Positivism: Hobbes and Comte (as suggested in Tom Gieryn ’s social theory graduate class at Indiana University in 1999) I would suggest reading and comparing Ibn Khaldun and Comte. The title of the session could be Circularity or Progress: Ibn Khaldun and Comte The central piece of Ibn Khaldun’s work is The Muqaddimah , which was completed in 1377. In this text he develops a theory of what he calls ‘ilm al-umran’, which could be translated as the study of social organization or civilization or as the science of human association/the science of culture Bringing Ibn Khaldun into the syllabus would reflect these contributions and acknowledge post-colonialist critiques at least to some extent. (b) I would see one of the goals of a graduate class on sociological theory in presenting to the students a view on the field of sociology that shows them how sociological theory is rooted in its contemporary culture. Ibn Khaldun is an excellent example for this embeddedness as he embarks on the analysis of medieval North Africa. His texts are a vivid example, showing how a new perspective of one’s own environment can be reconstructed through the use of sociological argumentation.

    18. Studies On Ibn Khaldun
    AHMAD, ZAYD, 2003 The epistemology of Ibn Khaldun. London ; New York, Routledge Curzon, 2003. AlAraki, A. Magid. 1983
    http://www.exhauss-ibnkhaldoun.com.tn/modules/ouvrages/biblio/biblio_ang_etudes.
    Studies on Ibn Khaldun His Life, Works and Ideas AHMAD, ZAYD, 2003
    The epistemology of Ibn Khaldun. London ; New York, Routledge Curzon, 2003.
    Al-Araki, A. Magid Ibn Khaldun: Discourse of the Method and Concepts of Economic Sociology. Norwegian Mag. Art Degree AZMEH AL-, Aziz. 1981
    Ibn Khaldun in Modern Scholarship: A Study in Orientalism, London: Third World Centre, 1981.
    AZMEH AL-, Aziz. 1982
    Ibn Khaldoun and Islamic Thought-Styles. A Social Perspective. Boston: G.K. Hall and Co., 1981.
    Baali, Fuad. 1988 Society, State, and Urbanism: Ibn Khaldun's Sociological Thought. Albany: State University of New York Press. Baali, Fuad. Social institutions : Ibn Khaldun's social thought. Lanham, Md, University Press of America, 1992.
    BAALI, FUAD. 2005
    The science of human social organization : Conflicting views on Ibn Khaldun's Ilm al-umran. Mellen studies in sociology. Lewiston/NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2005.
    BRETT, MICHAEL. 1999

    19. Ibn Khaldun - Liberal Thinkers - Liberalism
    A short biography from the site of Liberal International.
    http://www.liberal-international.org/editorial.asp?ia_id=670

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