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An Arab Philosophy of History  
Selections from the Prolegomena of Ibn Khaldun of Tunis (1332–1406)  
Translated and arranged by Charles Issawi

Sep 2003
206pp.    Paperback
15.00 x 18.50 cm
$16.95
LE 60.00
ISBN 978 977 424 284 7
For sale only in the Middle East


The Prolegomena of Ibn Khaldun of Tunis (A.D. 1332–1406) are in many ways the most remarkable product of Islamic thought. Not only did Ibn Khaldun sum up the accumulated knowledge and leading doctrines of his civilization, but in many fields he broke new ground and anticipated the findings of Western social scientists of the last two centuries. The passages have been grouped to illustrate Ibn Khaldun’s views on historical method, geography, economics, public finance, population, society and state, and the theory of being and theory of knowledge. This selection is intended for students of thought, rather than specialized Arabic scholars, and for those interested in the intellectual background of the Arab world.

Ibn Khaldun was born in Tunis in 1332. Charles Issawi was Bayard Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and the author of numerous works on the cultural and economic history of the Middle East. He died in 2000.


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