2003
DOI: 10.7829/j.ctv1zcm34b
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Ibn Khaldūn

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“…It is the state in its historiographic physiognomy that is carried over from this field and elaborated in the Muqaddima '. 28 Indeed, Ibn Khaldun presents a problematization of history beyond narrative and his introduction of the concept of asabiya ('kinship' or esprit de corps) would influence lastingly sociopolitical analysis, incorporated as early as Niccolò Machiavelli's use of the notion in his virtù , setting the stage for Classical Republicanism and, later, Hans Baron's civic humanism.…”
Section: Arab-islamic Cultural 'Naissance'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the state in its historiographic physiognomy that is carried over from this field and elaborated in the Muqaddima '. 28 Indeed, Ibn Khaldun presents a problematization of history beyond narrative and his introduction of the concept of asabiya ('kinship' or esprit de corps) would influence lastingly sociopolitical analysis, incorporated as early as Niccolò Machiavelli's use of the notion in his virtù , setting the stage for Classical Republicanism and, later, Hans Baron's civic humanism.…”
Section: Arab-islamic Cultural 'Naissance'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ibn Khaldun, a prominent Muslim thinker who lived in the 14th century, is one of the leading Islamic scholars who had a critical and holistic perspective on various aspects of life, including law [1].Ibn Khaldun's thoughts on al-'adl law, inheritance law, and justice in law have contributed significantly to the development of law in the Islamic world and have become an inspiration for the development of modern legal systems [2]. Therefore, it is important to study and analyze the concept of law in Ibn Khaldun's thought and its relevance in the formation of modern legal systems.…”
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confidence: 99%