IBN KHALDUN’S THEORY OF SOCIAL COHESION: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF ASABIYYA.
Keywords:
temper, morals, religion, faith, behavior, kinship, knowledge, society, hegemony, city government, royal government, nature, potential evil.Abstract
In this article, the socio-cultural ideas of Abu Zayd Abdurrahman ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), the famous thinker of Muslim civilization, the scientific basis of the work “Muqaddimah” and the concept of “asabiyya” and their important role in the development of society, the development of society and its fall, economics, political science, cultural studies, social cohesion, genealogy, blood-kinship relations, the royal government and the city government were studied.
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