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041 _aeng
082 _a181.5
_bBAA
100 _aBaali, Fuad
_9879543
_eAU
245 _aSociety State and Urbanism Ibn Khaldun's Sociological Thought
260 _aKuala Lumpur :
_bIslamic Book Trust,
_c2018
300 _axi, 175 p.
_b: ill
504 _aYY
520 _aSUMMARY This book probes the nature, scope, and methods of ilm al-umran, the new science of human social organization, as it is developed in Ibn Khaldun’s 14th century masterpiece, the Muqaddimah. It explores his ideas and observations on society, culture, socialization, social control, the state, asabiyah (social solidarity), history as a cyclical movement, urbanization, and the typology of badawa (primitive life) and hadara (civilized life or urbanism). Through a comparative perspective, this study illustrates that Khaldun’s ideas about society have conceptually preceded those of Machiavelli, Vico, and Turgot, as well as those of Montesqueau, Comte, Durkheim, Gumplowicz, Spengler, Tonnies, and even Marx. Society, State, and Urbanism demonstrates that Ibn Khaldun’s thought is relevant to contemporary sociological theory, and that his very language differs little from that of classical and modern sociologists.
650 0 _9879577
_aIbn Khalduns 1332-1406
650 0 _9879578
_aMuslim Philosophers
856 _yTOC
_uhttps://eaklibrary.neduet.edu.pk:8443/catalog/bk/books/toc/9789670526492.pdf
856 _yWEB LINK
_uhttps://ibtbooks.com/shop/society-state-and-urbanism-ibn-khalduns-sociological-thought/
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