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As Far as Our Spears can Reach: Asabiyyah and the Dulotic Progression in Sparta (743 BC–192 BC)

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Application Of the Teachings of Islam: A Panacea to All Matters Related to Asabiyyah Prejudice Among Muslim Community

IAR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2021
This paper explores the enduring phenomenon of Asabiyyah (prejudicial tribalism) and its destructive consequences throughout human history. Beginning with the arrogance and rebellion of Iblis, and the jealousy-driven conflict between Habil and Qabil, the discussion highlights how Asabiyyah has repeatedly undermined justice and social harmony.
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Asabiyyah as a Major Threat to the Unity and Peaceful Coexistence of the Muslim World since the Death of the Prophet (Saw)

IAR Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies, 2021
This paper investigates Asabiyyah a term denoting tribalism, factionalism, and group solidarity—as a persistent threat to the unity and peaceful coexistence of the Muslim ummah from the formative period of Islam through the classical era. While the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) decisively eradicated pre-Islamic tribal prejudices through his teachings ...
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An Appraisal of Ibn Khaldun's Defense of Mu'awiya: The Dynamics of Asabiyyah, Mulk and the Counter-Revolution in Al-Muqaddimah

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Mu’awiyah ibn Abu Sufyan was one of the pivotal and most controversial persons in the history of Muslims. His genius as a ruler has not been disputed, but whether his role and approach were Islamic and consistent with the principles and values of the Qur’an on one hand and the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad and the Khulafa al-Rashidoon (the Rightly ...
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Abdulmuttalib’s Children in terms of Their Reaction to Prophet Muhammad’s Dawah -An Evaluation in the Context of Asabiyyah-

2021
One of the most distinctive features of the Arab society in the period of Jahiliya is asabiyyah, which means the spirit of unity and solidarity in tribes. This form of solidarity, which recommends protecting the tribe member unconditionally and being with the relatives, not the righteous, is not suitable for Islam.
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Asabiyyah Theory Of Ibn Khaldun And Its Effect On Education

2018
Ibn Khaldun is one of the important thinkers of Islamic philosophy because of his original ideas. This importance is not only a critical point of view, but also because it offers solution suggestions and new intellectual approaches. The approaches that he put forward in relation to his education activities also contain determinations that remain valid ...
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On the Approach of Ibn Khaldun to the History of the People of Israel: The Application of the Concept of Asabiyyah to the Idea of Chosenness

2017
İbn Haldun, meşhur Mukaddime’sinde, toplumların yükseliş ve gerileyiş/çöküş evrelerini, merkezinde “asabiyye” kavramının yer aldığı kendi kapsamlı tarih ve toplum teorisiyle açıklamaktadır. Bu teorisini İslam öncesi dinlerin, özellikle de Yahudi dininin temel konularına da uygulamaktadır.
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Some Implications of Ibn Khaldun'S Approach To The History of The People of Israel: The Relation Between 'Asabiyyah and Chosenness

2020
Ibn Khaldun, in his famous Muqaddimah, an "Introduction to History", explains the stages of the rise and fall of nations through his comprehensive theory of history and society, underpinned by the concept of 'asabiyyah or "group feeling". Ibn Khaldun applies his theory to the main topics of the pre-Islamic religions as well, especially the Jewish ...
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