رأي ابن خلدون في تأسيس الدولة وآثارها في الدول الاسلامية المعاصرة

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21111/injas.v2i1.11620

Authors

  • Lanang Hutama Yurivda Hardian Mada Al-Rayan University
  • Moh. Mujibur Rohman Institut Agama Islam Miftahul Ulum Pamekasan

Keywords:

إبن خلدون
الدولة،
علم الإجتماع
الإسلام

Abstract

This article explores the contributions of Ibn Khaldun, a prominent Islamic scholar and the author of "al-Muqaddimah," widely regarded as the founder of sociology in Islam. The study employs a normative research method with an analytical and historical approach to examine his thoughts on statecraft, which are both conceptually rich and empirically grounded. Key findings include the Islamic concept of the state as a collective governed by a political system, Ibn Khaldun's role as a reformer integrating social issues into state formation, and his significant influence, especially in Arab countries and parts of Asia, on the development of sociopolitical thought
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Submitted

2024-02-07

Accepted

2024-07-11

Published

2024-08-28

How to Cite

Hutama Yurivda Hardian Mada, L., & Rohman, M. M. (2024). رأي ابن خلدون في تأسيس الدولة وآثارها في الدول الاسلامية المعاصرة. Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies, 2(1), 27–62. https://doi.org/10.21111/injas.v2i1.11620