Muqaddimah as a prolegomenon to history

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Muqaddimah as a prolegomenon to history is Ibn Khaldun’s pioneering 14th-century introduction to his universal history, renowned as a foundational work in historiography and the philosophy and sociology of history.

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instanceOf historical work
historiographical treatise
philosophy of history work
sociology of history work
aim to provide a scientific basis for writing history
alternativeName Prolegomena of Ibn Khaldun NERFINISHED
al-Muqaddimah NERFINISHED
author Ibn Khaldun NERFINISHED
authorName Abu Zayd Abd al-Rahman ibn Khaldun NERFINISHED
century 14th century
contribution early work in economics
foundational work in philosophy of history
foundational work in sociology
methodological critique of historical sources
countryOfOrigin Ifriqiya NERFINISHED
dateWritten 1377
defines asabiyyah as group solidarity
focusesOn Maghrib and wider Islamic world
fullWorkTitle Kitab al-Ibar wa Diwan al-Mubtada wa al-Khabar fi Ayyam al-Arab wa al-Ajam wa al-Barbar wa man Asharahum min Dhawi al-Sultan al-Akbar NERFINISHED
hasForm multi-chapter treatise
influenced Arab reformist thinkers
European orientalists
Ottoman historians
modern historiography
modern sociology
keyConcept asabiyyah NERFINISHED
methodologicalFeature critique of uncritical acceptance of reports
emphasis on causality in historical explanation
use of social and economic laws to judge historical plausibility
originalLanguage Arabic
partOf Kitab al-Ibar NERFINISHED
recognizedAs classic of medieval Islamic thought
foundational text of Islamic historiography
pioneering 14th-century introduction to universal history
roleInWork introductory volume
structureFeature systematic analysis of civilization (umran)
subject Islamic civilization NERFINISHED
demography
economics
education
historiography
philosophy of history
political theory
sociology
urban studies
theorizes cyclical patterns in history
economic factors in state power
relationship between nomadic and sedentary societies
rise and fall of dynasties
role of climate and geography in human societies

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