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Ethnic violence and conflict: The dynamics of Ibn Khaldun’s theory of asabiyyah (social feeling)
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, 2018).What drives social change toward conflict? This is probably the main challenge in addressing what nurtures intra-state conflicts, and why sub-groups rebel and claim a separatist identity and politics in the pursuit of some ... -
Ibn Khaldun: Scientific instruction as prolonging the polity
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, 2018).At a time when various forces threaten the continued life of democracy, Ibn Khaldun’s writings on education offer renewed importance to building longer lasting political regimes. In this paper, I argue that Ibn Khaldun ... -
İbn Haldun’a göre akıl ve bilginin oluşumu
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, 2018).XIV. yüzyılda yaşamış bir İslâm filozofu olan İbn Haldun (1332-1406), Tanrı’nın, aklı sayesinde insanı, âlemdeki diğer varlıklardan üstün kıldığını düşünmektedir. Ona göre akıl, insanı insanlığın daha üst seviyelerine ... -
Khaldunian techniques of historical criticism and their place in modern debates on Naqd al-Matn (content criticism) of hadith
(2018).Techniques of Historical criticism developed by Ibn Khanldun in his seminal work al-Muqaddimah are well-known. However, he himself admitted that they are not applicable as such to Hadith criticism instead it should be done ... -
Multiplexity in civilization studies: Insights from Ibn Khaldun and Said Halim Pasha
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, 2018).The study of civilization has always been approached from various perspectives. A closer appraisal of some of these pursuits reveals at least three major trends, especially in the contexts of Islamic and Western civilizations. ... -
Nation-building, belonging and multiculturalism in Indonesia: Contextualising Ibn Khaldun’s theories and beyond
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, 2018).This paper strives to reread and recontextualise the ideas of Ibn Khaldun on diversity, group feeling and political legitimacy, most specifically within the contemporary context of nation-state. Ibn Khaldun states, “A ...