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The Civilizing Education: Study of Ibn Khaldun's Educational Thinking for Society 5.0 Era
Education in Society 5.0 Era is essential to make a significant contribution to the development of a morally advanced society. Through Ibn Khaldun's perspective, this essay aimed to find relevant educational theories and models for contemporary society ...
Sri Suwartini +2 more
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Presenting Interpretive Structural Model of Sustainable Development Based on Ibn Khaldun’s Viewpoint
This paper is written with the understanding of the need for sustainable development on the one hand and the necessity of presenting an indigenous model of sustainable development for developing countries, especially Islamic countries.
Mahdi Abdolhamid, Amir Muhammad Esmaeili
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Identity and Sense Belonging of the Indonesian Jewish Communities
Indonesian Jewish communities rarely appear in academic or scientific research. Some existing articles are about Jewish community in other countries or other minorities in Indonesia.
Mohamad Rezky Utama
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FUNCTIONS AND SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF IBN KHALDUN’S ASABIY / İbn Haldun’da Asabİyye Olgusunun İşlevleri ve Toplumsal Temellerİ [PDF]
The primary reason why Ibn Khaldun is regarded as “the pioneer of the 14th Century Sociology”, is the scientific methodology he adopted so as to examine and describe social events.
Mehmet Devrim Topses*
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İbn Haldun, meşhur Mukaddime’sinde, toplumların yükseliş ve gerileyiş/çöküş evrelerini, merkezinde “asabiyye” kavramının yer aldığı kendi kapsamlı tarih ve toplum teorisiyle açıklamaktadır.
Salime Leyla GÜRKAN
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‘Aṣabiyya and Its Effect on Testimony in al-Māwardī’s Thought
The term ʿaṣabiyya derived from a root meaning ‘to surround’ or ‘to encompass’, was used in the pre-Islamic (Jāhiliyya) period to refer to a community composed of kin related through the paternal line, reflecting a solidarity based on blood ties.
Yusuf Eşit
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Ibn Khaldun's Understanding of Society, State and History
Ibn Khaldun, who lived in the Middle Ages and is one of the most important names of the age and geography in which he lived, constitutes a rare name who thinks on the social and political field in the Islamic world.
Rabia Büyükpınar
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International Solidarity: Principles, Challenges, and Pathways to a Shared Future
ABSTRACT This article examines the concept of international solidarity, emphasizing its significance in both historical and contemporary contexts. Notable movements such as Palestine solidarity movement, the global workers' movement and the Anti‐Apartheid Movement illustrate how individuals and communities across borders unite to challenge injustice ...
Simin Fadaee
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Tribal Origin and Gender: Identity Work in Women's Entrepreneurial Journey in Saudi Arabia
ABSTRACT Women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia face significant challenges: legal, regulatory, social, and others related to the traditional family norms. Despite these constraints, many women succeed. Using a social constructionist feminist lens, we analyze the experiences of 27 women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia, focusing on their ethnic/tribal origin
Eidah Alzahrani +3 more
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Artikel ini memberi fokus kepada pemikiran Islam Muhammad Uthman El-Muhammady, seorang tokoh Islam Nusantara. Beberapa pandangan dan sumbangan tokoh ini dalam konteks sosial, masyarakat dan kebudayaan akan di analisis dalam artikel ini. Kajian ini mengunakan metode kajian kualitatif dan menganalisis kandungan karya-karya beliau secara diskriptif ...
Sairan, Mohd Ammyrul Ashraf +1 more
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