The World Until 1400 According to Ibn Khaldun

Abdesselam Cheddadi

The World Until 1400 According to Ibn Khaldun
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
3 December 2024
Pages
236
ISBN
9781032931906

The World Until 1400 According to Ibn Khaldun

Abdesselam Cheddadi

This book explores the significance of Ibn Khaldun's magnum opus, The Book of Examples, to our understanding of human history and the disciplines of anthropology, history, and sociology.

Operating outside of the confines of the Western intellectual tradition, Khaldun's The Book of Examples is perhaps the first attempt to propose a global history of humanity. In doing so, Khaldun pioneered approaches from what we today term sociology, anthropology, ecology, economics, geography, and urban studies. Drawing upon the Muqaddimah and the other volumes of the Kitab al-Ibar, Cheddadi proposes novel ways of viewing human history and classifying societies. Whilst Khaldun's attempts to develop a true global history were ultimately flawed, Cheddadi argues that they nevertheless offer pertinent lessons for our attempts to write a global history and to understand the world today.

This stimulating and original work on a seminal figure in Islamic sociology and historiography will be of interest to students and researchers across the humanities and social sciences.

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