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IBNU KHALDUNابو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي
A PHILOSOPHER, SOCIOLOGIST AND SOCIAL SCIENTIST
Juffri Supa’at & Nurhazman Abdul Aziz
Scope� As An Individual
A Muslim Scholar
N The Community Structure, Norms and Development
Nature of the Information SourcesOrthodox, Philosophy & Intellectual Sciences
o ConclusionWhat can we learnt
As An Individual A Muslim Scholar
Ibnu Khaldun
BiographyArab Scholar Medieval era
Name Ibn Khaldun [Ab Zayd ‘Abdu r-Ra man bin Mu ammad bin Khald n al- a ram ]ū ū īḥ ḥ Ḥ ḍ
Birth 27 May, 1332/732 AH
Death 19 March, 1406/808 AH
School / Tradition
Ash'ari [It was instrumental in drastically changing the direction of Islamic theology, separating its development radically from that of theology in the Christian world.]
Main Interests Sociology, History, Historiography, Demography, Economics, Philosophy of History,
Notable Ideas Asabiyah
Influences Al-Razi [a fundamental and enduring contributions to the fields of medicine, alchemy, and philosophy, recorded in over 184 books and articles in various fields of science.]
Influenced Al-Maqrizi, Social sciences [remarkable in this context for his unusually keen interest in the Ismaili Fatimid dynasty and its role in Egyptian history]
Quotation attributed to Ibn Khaldun "He who finds a new path is a pathfinder, even if
the trail has to be found again by others; and he who walks far ahead of his contemporaries is a leader, even though centuries pass before he is recognized as such."
About Ibnu Khaldun Abu Zayd 'Abd al-Rahman Ibnu Khaldun received a good education. served as assistant and secretary to several government
officials. career was dependent on the good will of his superiors, changed jobs frequently when political winds shifted. led an extremely eventful life, traveling to, among other places,
Mecca, Damascus. Palestine and Seville, and occasionally finding enough leisure time to teach, study, and write.
Among the notable personalities Ibn Khaldun encountered in his adventures were King Pedro I of Castile and Timur.
Education & Early Years Family social and political activist
received a classical Arabic education,
studying the Qur'an and Arabic linguistics, the basis for an understanding of the Qur'an, Hadith [1] and Fiqh [2]
mathematics, logic and philosophy
lost both his parents to an epidemic of the plague which hit Tunis, when he was 17 years old
In a typical Muslim family, follow family tradition is common, that is where he strove for a political career
And he life adventure begin, in which he spends time in prison, reaches the highest offices and falls again into exile.
[1] Hadith relating to the words and deeds of Prophet Muhammad.
[2] Fiqh is an expansion of Islamic law, complemented by the rulings of Islamic jurists to direct the lives of Muslim
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His Adventure
continued education, social and political began
play an important role in the political leadership of Sevilla
Become a judge and held post in may courts of the Maghrib & Andalunisa (Spain)
one reasons why he have travel because he to find that scholar from that institution in order to fulfill his knowledge desire
The Community Structure, Norms and Development
Ibnu Khaldun
Muqaddimah What is Muqaddima?
Teaching is a Craft An important role in providing conceptual and
paradigmatic frameworks as well as an epistemological foundation of the study of human society.
THE MAGNUM OPUS "AL-MUQADDIMAH" This impressive document is a gist of his
wisdom and hard earned experience. use his political and first had knowledge of
the people of Maghrib to formulate many of his ideas.
discussion of Tribal societies and social forces would be the most interesting part of his thesis.
His theories of the science of Umran (sociology) are all pearls of wisdom
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The Structure of Muqaddimah Chap 4 : Countries & cities and all forms sedentary
civilization. The conditions occuring there. Primary and secondary considerations in this connection
Chap 5 : On the various aspects of making a living, such as profit and the crafts. The conditions that occur in this connection. A number of problems are connected with this subject.
Chap 6 : The various kinds of sciences. The methods of instruction. The conditions that obtain in these condition
The Norms Sedentary cultural is the goal of civilisation.
The end of its life span and brings about it corruption
Cities that are the seats of royal authority fall into ruin when ruling dynasty crumbles and falls into ruin
Certain Cities have crafts that others lack
The Norms The existence of group feeling in cities and the
superiority of the inhabitants over others The dialects of the urban population
The Community Nomadic (al-’umran
al-badawi)
Sedentary societies (al-’umran al-hadari)
Relevance to Contemporary Sociology
Ibnu Khaldun and Auguste Comte Both emphasized a historical method & did not propose
statistical methods Both distinguished their sciences from what proceeded
them Both believed human nature in the same everywhere Both recognised the importance of social change
Nature of the Information Sources
Ibnu Khaldun
Orthodox & Philosophy Orthodox
Believe the ultimate truth about man and society must referred to the Quran, the prophetic tradition
(hadith) and (fiqih)
Philosophy Primary of rational
inquiry over revelation in both the theoretical & practical sciences
The Various Kinds of Intellectual Sciences
Logic Metaphysical &
Spiritual Matters Physics
Mathematical Sciences Geometry Arithmetic Music Astronomy
Conclusion & DiscussionWhat can we learnt
Ibnu Kaldun