The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi

There is very much resemblance between Ibn KhaldËn and Malik Bennabi’s views on the concept of the cycle of civilization. It is evident that the two thinkers main-tain that civilization in its rise and fall follows the cyclical pattern whereby a civiliza-tion commences its course in history, develop...

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Main Authors: Berghout, Abdul Aziz, Berghout, Zakia
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Language:English
Published: IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2015
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spelling iium-628902018-04-18T01:07:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/62890/ The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi Berghout, Abdul Aziz Berghout, Zakia BP160 General works on Islam BP170.82 Unity of Islam BP171 Relation of Islam to other religions BP173.55 Islam and nationalism BP173.6 Islam and the state BP173.7 Islam and politics KBP Islamic Law There is very much resemblance between Ibn KhaldËn and Malik Bennabi’s views on the concept of the cycle of civilization. It is evident that the two thinkers main-tain that civilization in its rise and fall follows the cyclical pattern whereby a civiliza-tion commences its course in history, develops and reaches its peak and the then retro-gresses and declines leaving space for another civilization to commence its course. This is the pattern that governs civilization in history. The articles argues that it was Ibn KhaldËn, within the Islamic circles of thought, who first introduced the concept of the cycle of civilization and applied it to his own time revealing that “State”, as a unit of analysis, follows in its course a cycle that consists of several stages from its inception to decline and later to transition to other places. Later in the history of Islam, it was Malik Bennabi who took the intellectual burden of expanding Ibn KhaldËn’s model of the cy-cle. He further developed Ibn KhaldËn’s view and introduced his own approach to the study of the pattern of the cycle of civilization showing various phases of the develop-ment of civilization. This article focuses more on the view of Bennabi as he is a con-temporary thinker whose ideas are much more relevant to our present state of affairs. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2015-06-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62890/1/62890_The%20Pattern%20of%20Cycle%20of%20Civilization.pdf Berghout, Abdul Aziz and Berghout, Zakia (2015) The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi. Journal of Islam in Asia, 12 (1). pp. 228-245. ISSN 2289-8077 http://journals.iium.edu.my/jiasia/index.php/Islam/article/view/468
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topic BP160 General works on Islam
BP170.82 Unity of Islam
BP171 Relation of Islam to other religions
BP173.55 Islam and nationalism
BP173.6 Islam and the state
BP173.7 Islam and politics
KBP Islamic Law
spellingShingle BP160 General works on Islam
BP170.82 Unity of Islam
BP171 Relation of Islam to other religions
BP173.55 Islam and nationalism
BP173.6 Islam and the state
BP173.7 Islam and politics
KBP Islamic Law
Berghout, Abdul Aziz
Berghout, Zakia
The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi
description There is very much resemblance between Ibn KhaldËn and Malik Bennabi’s views on the concept of the cycle of civilization. It is evident that the two thinkers main-tain that civilization in its rise and fall follows the cyclical pattern whereby a civiliza-tion commences its course in history, develops and reaches its peak and the then retro-gresses and declines leaving space for another civilization to commence its course. This is the pattern that governs civilization in history. The articles argues that it was Ibn KhaldËn, within the Islamic circles of thought, who first introduced the concept of the cycle of civilization and applied it to his own time revealing that “State”, as a unit of analysis, follows in its course a cycle that consists of several stages from its inception to decline and later to transition to other places. Later in the history of Islam, it was Malik Bennabi who took the intellectual burden of expanding Ibn KhaldËn’s model of the cy-cle. He further developed Ibn KhaldËn’s view and introduced his own approach to the study of the pattern of the cycle of civilization showing various phases of the develop-ment of civilization. This article focuses more on the view of Bennabi as he is a con-temporary thinker whose ideas are much more relevant to our present state of affairs.
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author Berghout, Abdul Aziz
Berghout, Zakia
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title The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi
title_short The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi
title_full The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi
title_fullStr The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi
title_full_unstemmed The pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between Ibn Khaldun and Malik Bennabi’s views = Corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat Ibn Khaldun dan Malik Bennabi
title_sort pattern of cycle of civilization: resemblance between ibn khaldun and malik bennabi’s views = corak kitaran ketamadunan persamaan di antara pendapat ibn khaldun dan malik bennabi
publisher IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/62890/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/62890/1/62890_The%20Pattern%20of%20Cycle%20of%20Civilization.pdf
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