Ibn Khaldun (/ˈɪbən hælˈduːn/ IH-bun hal-DOON; Arabic: أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, Abū Zayd ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Khaldūn al-Ḥaḍramī...
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Muqaddimah (redirect from Muqaddimah Ibn Khaldun)
of Ibn Khaldun (Arabic: مقدّمة ابن خلدون) or Ibn Khaldun's Prolegomena (Ancient Greek: Προλεγόμενα), is a book written by the historian Ibn Khaldun in...
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especially the writings of Al-Umari and Ibn Khaldun. While in Cairo during his hajj, Musa befriended officials such as Ibn Amir Hajib, who learned about him...
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Ibn Khaldun (foaled 14 February 2005) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse bred and owned by Sheikh Mohammed. He had his greatest success racing...
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Ifriqiya (section Ibn Khaldun)
physician Ali ibn al Abbas. Ibn Khaldun, a historian born in Tunis, was one of the most prolific academics of the Middle Ages. Ibn Khaldun's book Muqadimmah...
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Political philosophy (section Ibn Khaldun)
scholar Ibn Khaldun is considered one of the greatest political theorists. The British philosopher-anthropologist Ernest Gellner considered Ibn Khaldun's definition...
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Tareekh Ibn Khaldun Volume II (First ed.). Karachi, Pakistan: Nafees Academy. p. 176. Ibn Khaldun, Abdur Rehman (2003). Tareekh Ibn Khaldun Volume II...
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singular form, adding an "h" for the plural form in Arabic. Ibn Khaldun disagrees with Ibn Hazam, who claimed, mostly on the basis of Berber sources, that...
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Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (redirect from Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tūsī)
trigonometry as a mathematical discipline in its own right. The Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) considered Tusi to be the greatest of the later Persian scholars...
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from the medieval historian Ibn Khaldun, who named them among seven Berber tribes. Hirschberg and Talbi note that Ibn Khaldun seems to have been referring...
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Empire comes from 14th century Tunisian historian Ibn Khaldun, 14th century Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta and 16th century Andalusian traveller Leo Africanus...
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are close to animals by their habits, deeds and behavior." In 1377, Ibn Khaldun in his Muqaddimah stated, "The animal kingdom was developed, its species...
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Laffer curve (redirect from Khaldun-Laffer Curve)
antecedents in the writings of the 14th-century social philosopher Ibn Khaldun and others. Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century philosopher, wrote in his work The Muqaddimah:...
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of art and architecture as he interacted with intellectuals such as Ibn Khaldun, Hafez, and Hafiz-i Abru and his reign introduced the Timurid Renaissance...
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at them, usually with feelings of jealousy is recognized by Ibn Sīnā and Ibn Khaldūn. Ibn Sīnā explains the evil eye as "an admiring tendency of the soul...
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Kitab al-Ibar (redirect from Ibn Kaldun's history)
historian Ibn Khaldun. Its prolegomenon, or introduction, is al-Muqaddima. Kitāb al-ʿIbar was also printed in Arabic under the title Tarīkh Ibn Khaldūn (تاريخ...
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Ibn Khaldun University is a university located in Tiaret, Algeria. It was established in 1980. In 2022, the university was ranked 15th in the national...
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Mystical philosophy, Transcendent theosophy, and Isfahan philosophy. Ibn Khaldun, in his Muqaddimah, made important contributions to the philosophy of...
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Yatathanna." Ibn Al-Khatib is highly esteemed both as an historian and as a poet. He was a contemporary and acquaintance of Ibn Khaldun. His greatest...
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affiliated with the Ash'ari school included al-Biruni, Ibn al-Haytham, Ibn al-Nafis, Ibn Battuta, and Ibn Khaldun. Abū al-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī was born in Basra, Iraq...
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in a mistranslation of Ibn Khaldun’s text by the 19th-century European historian Baron de Slane. De Slane translated Ibn Khaldun as saying that the kingship...
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and the basic motive force of history, pure only in its nomadic form. Ibn Khaldun argued that asabiyya is cyclical and directly relevant to the rise and...
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Ja'far ibn Abu Talib, son of Abu Talib and brother of Ali ibn Abu Talib. Some Arabian genealogists categorized them as Hilalians. Ibn Khaldun hypothesized...
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List of Mahdi claimants (section Ṣāliḥ ibn Ṭarīf)
Moroccan Eyes Ibraz al-Wahm al-Maknun min Kalam Ibn Khaldun aw al-Murshid al-Mahdi li-rad ta’an Ibn Khaldun bi Ahadith al-Mahdi, National Library of Rabat...
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unveils early insights into the field of sociology. Some sources consider Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century Muslim scholar from Tunisia, to have been the father...
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Ibn Khaldun (507) (Arabic: ابن خلدون) was a training frigate of the Iraqi Navy that was built in SFR Yugoslavia. Later the frigate was renamed to Ibn...
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History of Islamic economics (section Ibn Khaldun)
al-Ghazali, al-Farabi (873–950), Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (980–1037), Ibn Miskawayh, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (1201–74), Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406), and Asaad Davani...
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Musa ibn Nusayr, the Umayyad governor of Ifriqiya. According to Ibn Khaldun, Tariq Ibn Ziyad was from Morocco. Heinrich Barth mentions that Tariq Ibn Ziyad...
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for having sheltered Ibn Khaldun, an Arab scholar and historian, for four years, between 1375 and 1379. It was here at Qalʿat ibn Salama that he wrote his...
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Ancient economic thought (section Ibn Khaldun)
who wrote about economics was Ibn Khaldun of Tunisia (1332–1406), considered a father of modern economics, Ibn Khaldun wrote on economic and political...
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