Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Mustafa al-Shaka'a
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Number of pages: 250 pages
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The topic of the book: Islamic foundations in Ibn Khaldun's thought and theories
The contents of the book:
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Introduction to the third edition
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Introduction to the second edition
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Introducing the book
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Part I: Features of Ibn Khaldun's personality
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Ibn Khaldun's personality and approach to Egypt and its impact on him
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Part II: The science of history and its impact on urbanism
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Entrance
-History is the foundation of sociology Ibn Khaldun's historical approach Ibn Khaldun was influenced by the scholars of al-Jarah wa al-Ta'dil
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Section III: Human Urbanism and Human Socialization
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Entrance
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Human socialization is essential to civilization
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Theme
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Nomads are the origin of urbanization
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Urbanization
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Pension faces
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Trades
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Science and education
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Locations of cities
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The king: Its necessity and approach
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Nervousness
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Ages of countries
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The Urban Theory Bottom Line
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Section IV: Islamic Urbanism: Foundations and Formation
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Bootstrap
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Islamic foundations
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Ages of countries
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System of government
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Ibn Khaldun adopts Tahir ibn al-Hussein's book
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He adopts Umar's message in the judiciary
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Compliance with the law
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Features of the Khalduni Islamic Society
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The Islamic Theory of Urbanism Beginning and Ending
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Section V: Ibn Khaldun's Imamate
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Entrance
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Theme
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The Khaldunian Approach to the Imamate
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Succession is a religious and socio-political function
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Ibn Khaldun's Jurisprudential Image of the Imamate
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Neuroticism and the conditions of Imamate
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Mandate of the Crown
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Section VI: Ibn Khaldun Takes on Ibn al-Nafis
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Entrance
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Human Sociological Theory
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Islamic Caliphate as a system of government
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Section VII: An Opinion on Neural Theory
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Nervousness is a key ingredient
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Neuroticism is a substitute for Qurayshi lineage!
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Examples that lack historical support
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Discussing Neural Theory
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A state based on the lack of neuroticism of its princes
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Section VIII: Ibn Khaldun and the Arabs
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Accused of Anti-Arabism
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Those who think otherwise
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Our vision of the topic
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Section IX: Western Scholars and Ibn Khaldun
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Their judgments on his scholarly works
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Subject Mistakes made by neutral scientists
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Section X: Contemporary applications of some of Ibn Khaldun's theories
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Entrance
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The Sultan's practice of commerce is harmful to the subjects and the state
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References and sources
Also browse:
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A special collection of books Mustafa Al-Shaka'a
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The Islamic foundations of Ibn Khaldun's thought and theories






