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Called the Father of the Philosophy of History and the Father of Sociology, Ibn Khaldun is considered the first and one of the greatest philosophers of history. Born in Muslim Spain and educated in Tunis, he served as a judge and a secretary in the service of rulers in both Spain and North Africa. mostrar más In 1382 he moved to Egypt, where he became chief judge of Cairo and a lecturer at the Azhar Mosque University. In 1400 he accompanied the Egyptians on their campaign against the Mongol warrior Tamerlane and played a role in the arrangements for the surrender of Damascus. Ibn Khaldun gained much recognition for his seven-volume work on universal history, Kitab al-Ibar (Book of Lessons). In the work, focused mostly on the Muslim world, Ibn Khaldun attempts to treat history as a science. He made his most important contribution in the first part of the work, Muqaddimah (The Introduction), in which he outlines his philosophy of history, analyzing causes of events and setting social, geographic, and economic contexts for historical changes. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Ibn Khaldūn

The Muqaddimah (1377) 190 copias
Al-Muqaddimah / 1 (2012) 9 copias
Mukaddime I-II (2017) 2 copias
Ư̆þø̄ð̄®̈Ơ (1979) 2 copias
Mukaddime (2015) 1 copia
al-Muqaddimah (2005) 1 copia
MUKADDİME 2 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

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¿Puede el buscador de la Verdad depender completamente de la guí­a que se encuentra en los libros sobre Sufismo o son necesarias las enseñanzas orales de un maestro espiritual? Este fue un debate acalorado en la Andalucí­a del siglo XIV que se extendió más allá de los confines de los cí­rculos sufí­es. Ibn Khaldun, se aventuró en este debate con un tratado que es tan relevante hoy como lo fue entonces. -
Can the seeker after Truth wholly depend on the guidance found in books on Sufism or are the oral teachings of a spiritual master necessary? This was a heated debate in 14th-century Andalusia that extended beyond the confines of Sufi circles. Ibn Khaldun, ventured into this debate with a treatise that is as relevant today as it was then.… (más)
 
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