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Title: | The Ibar: lessons of Ibn Khaldun's Umran mind |
Authors: | Mahmoud Dhaouadi |
Conference Name: | International Conference : Ibn Khaldun's Legacy and its Contemporary Significance |
Keywords: | Ibn Khaldun Historian Muslim intellectuals |
Conference Date: | 2006-11-20 |
Conference Location: | Marriot Hotel, Putrajaya |
Abstract: | There has been an overwhelming worldwide consensus among intellectuals and scholars that Tun Khaldun is blessed with a great mind. From the West, the British historian, Arnold Toynbee, spoke about Tun Khaldun: "He (Ibn Khaldun) has conceived and fonnulated a philosophy of history which is undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever been created by any mind in any time and place" (Toynbee 1956: 372). From the East, the famous Moroccan intellectual and PhD author on Thu Khaldun's thought sees the Muqaddimah as a pyramidical and unified construct and developed thought in its content as well as in the organization of its chapters, paragraphs and the harmony that prevails among its va1ious parts (AI-Jabri 1982: I I 8-19). |
Pages: | 1-15 |
Call Number: | D116.7.I3I584 2006 sem |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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