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Religion and the state in Ibn Khaldūn's Muqaddimah

2004
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Konsep Pendidikan Ibnu Khaldun Dalam Kitab Muqaddimah

An Namatul Ausath
Ibnu Khaldun merupakan seorang sarjana muslim yang selalu berpikir dan mengembangkan konsep-konsep dan pemikiran untuk kemajuan pendidikan islam. Konsep pendidikan Islam Ibnu Khaldun terdapat dalam kitab Muqaddimah, kitab ini merupakan karya munomental dari Ibnu Khaldun.
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Muqaddimah of Idea: The Reflection from the New Perspective

Idealogy Journal, 2022
Muhamad Abdul Aziz Ab Gani, Ishak Ramli
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Studies on Muqaddimah Ibnu Ash-Shalah

2017
The muqaddime is thewell-known work of the hadith method of Ibnu Ash-Shalah  al-Shahrezûrî (d. 643/1245). He began hiswork as a teacher in Esrefiyye Darülhadis. He was accepted as a re-requisitionof hadith method at the time it was written. At the entrance of the work, theemphasis was placed on those who are engaged in hadith and science of hadith.It ...
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Introduction to Sufism: Al-Muqaddimah fi al-Tasawwuf

2022
Written as an introduction to Sufism, the work consists of two parts. In the first chapter, Imam Sulemi's life is given. The second part is the translation of the work of Sülemî. While dealing with the concepts in his work, Sülemi first explains it with verses and hadiths and then with the words of the companions. In his work, he also included the
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Ibn Khaldûn: The Muqaddimah. An Introduction to History

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1961
George Makdisi, Franz Rosenthal
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Shiism and Alawism in relation with Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun

2014
Shiism and Alawism originated from the love and loyalty felt for Hazrat Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet. Having a meaning as a term of comrade, supporter and friend, Shia is a word used to define those having loyalty for Hazrat Ali and his sons. Shiism has a long story with a wide geographical feature.
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