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Genealogy, critique, and decolonisation: Ibn Khaldun and moving beyond filling the gaps. [PDF]
Sehlikoglu S.
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Religious and ethnic crises have since the 1980s become one of the major challenges for Nigeria’s nation-building. The Nigerian state employs various strategies to reduce national ethnic conflicts.
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Denna studie undersöker varför demokratiprocessen utvecklades så pass olika i Tunisien,Egypten och Syrien under tidsperioden 2010–2014. Studien kombinerar den arabiskafilosofen Ibn Khalduns begrepp asabiyyah, som belyser vikten av social samanhållning ochmobilisering, med Samuel Huntingtons teori om den tredje demokratiseringsvågen, somfokuserar på ...
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Efforts to address equity in the Nigerian higher education system have deployed quota and catchment area policies to effectuate the federal character principle that seeks to promote national cohesion and equal representation of underserved groups including students with disabilities.
Abass Isiaka
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Efforts to address equity in the Nigerian higher education system have deployed quota and catchment area policies to effectuate the federal character principle that seeks to promote national cohesion and equal representation of underserved groups including students with disabilities.
Abass Isiaka
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Natural Rights and Asabiyyah: A Comparative Study of Locke and Ibn Khaldun
Comparative Political TheoryAbstract This article offers a comparative analysis of John Locke’s theory of natural rights and Ibn Khaldun’s concept of asabiyyah , situating both within a broader inquiry into the foundations of political legitimacy. While Locke grounds authority in the protection of life,
Huseyin Sevinç
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UNMO’s Collapse of the Malay ‘asabiyyah
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Ibn Khaldun’s Socio-Political Condition and Theory of ‘asabiyyah and ‘umran
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Christian nationalism has emerged as a highly contested yet defining phenomenon in contemporary politics. While often linked to the presidency of Donald Trump, whose rhetoric on national decline resonated with its themes, existing scholarship frequently reduces it to either a modernist or an essentialist narrative, overlooking the full scope of ...
Mehmet Akif Okur
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Christian nationalism has emerged as a highly contested yet defining phenomenon in contemporary politics. While often linked to the presidency of Donald Trump, whose rhetoric on national decline resonated with its themes, existing scholarship frequently reduces it to either a modernist or an essentialist narrative, overlooking the full scope of ...
Mehmet Akif Okur
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This article examines the escalation of violence against women facilitated by artificial intelligence technologies in Indonesia and addresses the limitations of existing criminal law frameworks in responding to technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
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This article examines the escalation of violence against women facilitated by artificial intelligence technologies in Indonesia and addresses the limitations of existing criminal law frameworks in responding to technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
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Zakat and Women’s Empowerment in Batik Village; Perspective of ‘Asabiyyah’ Ibn Khaldun
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