Purpose: This paper's purpose is to present the works of a North African early contributor to sociological theory, Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), specifically pertaining to his conceptualization of leadership and the role of asabiya (group feeling) in leadership emergence. Design-methodology-approach: ...
Ibn Khaldun during this period would devote his time to lecturing and study as wellas to completing his Universal History. After Yulbugha’s revolt, he would write aboutAsabiyahand its role in the rise and fall of states. He would apply his theory to the Egyptian theater since the time of...
Alatas,S Farid - 《Journal of Historical Sociology》 被引量: 3发表: 2017年 Ibn Khaldun on economic transformation. Presents the correlation of the insights of ancient Arab scholar Ibn Khaldun to the modern economic conditions of Arab countries. Social systems theory; Ob... Weiss,Dieter - 《Int...
The subject of this thesis is to study the contribution of Ibn Khaldun to international theory. With most of the literature of international relations developed by western thinkers, this paper tries to address this imbalance through presenting the contribution of one prominent Islamic thinker. This pa...
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Ibn Khaldun's theory of development: does it help explain the low performance of the present-day Muslim world? J. Socio-Econ. (2008) A. Abassi et al. Comparative study of Avicenna and Farabi attitudes on children (5–12) J. Soc. Iss. Human. (2014) K. Abu Amsha Arabic Language in ...
Sociology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore Syed Farid Alatas Copyright information © 2017 The Author(s) About this chapter Cite this chapter Alatas, S.F. (2017). Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406). In: Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi...
Ibn Khaldun and contemporary sociology. International Sociology, 21(6), 782-795.Alatas, S.F. (2006), "Ibn Khaldun and contemporary sociology", International Sociology, Vol. 21 No. 6, pp. 782-95.Alatas, S. (2006, November), Ibn Khaldun and Contemporary Sociology. International Sociology, ...
I then turn in the next two sections to Ibn Khaldun, discussing his theory of the rise and decline of states in terms of the role played by luxury.doi:10.1111/johs.12152AlatasSyed FaridJournal of Historical SociologyAlatas, S. F. (2017). Luxury, state and society: The theme of ...
Kalpakian, Jack “Ibn Khaldûn’s influence on current international relations theory,” The Journal of North African Studies , 13 (2008): 357–370.Kalpakian, J. (2008), "Ibn Khaldun's Influence on Current International Relations Theory". The Journal of North African Studies, 13(3) 363-...