Ibn Khaldun

Makers of Islamic Civilization

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Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) was one of the most remarkable Muslim scholars of the pre-modern period. He founded what he called the science of human society or social organization, as well as a new methodology for writing history and a new purpose for it, namely to understand the causes of events. While his ideas had little impact on the development of Muslim thought for several centuries, they hugely impressed European thinkers from the nineteenth century on – some of them proclaimed Ibn Khaldun a progenitor of sociology and modern historiography. This book introduces the reader to Ibn Khaldun’s core ideas, focusing on his theory of the rise and decline of states. It presents the story of Ibn Khaldun’s life, his political ups and downs, and some features of his character that contribute to an understanding of the development of his ideas. The central concept of ‘asabiyya (group solidarity) and the factors that lead to its dilution are explained in detail, as also the method of testing (historical) reports for their plausibility. Alatas provides an extended discussion of Ibn Khaldun’s views on education and knowledge, and on society. He recounts the reception of Ibn Khaldun in his own time and in the modern period, in the Islamic world and in the West: the range of responses include those who thought Ibn Khaldun merely reworked ideas found in the works of al-Farabi and in the Ikhwan al-Safa’ to those who compare him to the giants of Western political and sociological thought, from Machiavelli to Marx.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Syed Farid Alatas

Syed Farid Alatas is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, where he has been since 1992. He obtained his PhD (1991) from Johns Hopkins University and has previously lectured in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Malaya (1989-92). Besides being published in journals such as Current Sociology, Teaching Sociology, Antropologi Indonesia and The European Legacy, he has previously published two books-Democracy and Authoritarianism: The Rise of the Post-Colonial State in Indonesia and Malaysia (1997) and Asian Anthropology (co-edited with Jan Breman and Eyal Ben-Ari) (2005). He is currently working on a book in the area of Muslim revival and another project on the Ba'alawi sufi order.

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1st.ed.
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ISBN
0198090455, 9780198090458
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xii+160p., 22cm.
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