Between Ibn Khaldun and Ibn Tamiyya: Islamic Socio-Political Ideal and Dynastic Autocracy (Reflections on the Tide of “Arab Spring”)
Comparing Ibn Khaldun’s theory with extensive material accumulated by historians and anthropologists who studied the phenomenon of symbiosis between nomadic and sedentary societies of the Middle East, North Africa and Central Eurasia, one may argue that in fact, Ibn Khaldun has created a generalized...
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Main Author: | Igor Alexeev |
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Ibn Haldun University
2017
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