
ibn khaldun his life and work
Book Specifications:
- Title: Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Work
- Publisher: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf
- Author: Mohammed Abdullah Enan
- Language: English
- Pages: 200
- Binding: Spiral Binding
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket, few pinholes)
About the Book:
Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Work by Mohammed Abdullah Enan is a detailed and scholarly study of Ibn Khaldun, one of the most influential intellectual figures of the medieval Islamic world. The book examines Ibn Khaldun’s personal life, historical environment, political career, and extraordinary contributions to history, sociology, economics, and political thought. Particular attention is given to his landmark work Muqaddimah, in which he developed pioneering theories about civilization, society, state formation, economics, and historical cycles. Enan’s study highlights the enduring relevance of Ibn Khaldun’s ideas and his influence on modern historiography and social sciences. Published by Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, this vintage edition is an important resource for readers interested in Islamic history, philosophy, sociology, and intellectual biography.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Work
- Publisher: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf
- Author: Mohammed Abdullah Enan
- Language: English
- Pages: 200
- Binding: Spiral Binding
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket, few pinholes)
About the Book:
Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Work by Mohammed Abdullah Enan is a detailed and scholarly study of Ibn Khaldun, one of the most influential intellectual figures of the medieval Islamic world. The book examines Ibn Khaldun’s personal life, historical environment, political career, and extraordinary contributions to history, sociology, economics, and political thought. Particular attention is given to his landmark work Muqaddimah, in which he developed pioneering theories about civilization, society, state formation, economics, and historical cycles. Enan’s study highlights the enduring relevance of Ibn Khaldun’s ideas and his influence on modern historiography and social sciences. Published by Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, this vintage edition is an important resource for readers interested in Islamic history, philosophy, sociology, and intellectual biography.












