The Arab Spring: Remembering Ibn Khaldun’s Notion of “Asabiyah”
When one looks at Ibn Khaldun’s works and its relevance to the world we inhabit, his notion of ‘Asabiyah’ must be taken as a very significant theory that can be used to analyze our current situations. The notion of ‘Asabiyah’ or social cohesion is one of the paramount ideas in the works of Ibn Khald...
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Main Author: | Taleb Bilal |
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Language: | AR EN TR |
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Ibn Haldun University
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/02abd36e728945c8a3de0e792d40c4ae |
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