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  • '''Ibn Khaldun''' (1332 - 1406) was an Arab writer from North Africa noted for his philoso ...story was a true science based on philosophical principles As a historian, Ibn Khaldun said, must not trust plain historical information, as it is transmitted, bu
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  • '''Ibn Khaldun''' (1332 - 1406) was an Arab writer from North Africa noted for his philoso ...story was a true science based on philosophical principles As a historian, Ibn Khaldun said, must not trust plain historical information, as it is transmitted, bu
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  • *1332-1406 [[Ibn Khaldun]] Muslim historian and philosopher *1394 Ibn Khaldun's ''Muqaddimah''[http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/muslim/khal
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  • ...ructure of society. His work was largely ignored in the Muslim world.<ref> Ibn Khaldun, ''The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History'' ed. by N. J. Dawood, Bruce
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  • ====Ibn Khaldun==== ...lamic-world.net/economics/father_of_economics.htm OWEISS, Dr. Ibrahim M. ''Ibn Khaldun, Father of Economics''. Islamic-World.Net, Ramadhan 1424 H/2003.]</ref>
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  • ...[[Arab]]s such as [[Muhammad al-Idrisi|al-Idrisi]], [[Ibn Battuta]], and [[Ibn Khaldun]] maintained the Greek and Roman techniques and developed new ones. The Isl
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  • ...holars such as [[Idrisi]] (produced detailed maps), [[Ibn Batutta]], and [[Ibn Khaldun]] provided detailed accounts of their [[Hajj]]. Further, Islamic scholars t
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  • ...ddimah,'' a brilliant exposition of the methodology of scientific history. Ibn Khaldun focused on the reasons for the rise and fall of civilization, arguing that
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  • *[[Ibn Khaldun]]
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  • ...on also included a number of important political philosophers, including [[Ibn Khaldun]]. The dominant community of much political analysis today is national comm
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