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- 'Asabiyyah (Arabic: عصبيّة, romanized: ʿaṣabiyya, also 'asabiyya, 'group feeling' or 'social cohesion') is a concept of social solidarity with an emphasis...
- best known aspects of the Muqaddimah. As this ʿasabiyyah declines, another more compelling ʿasabiyyah may take its place; thus, civilizations rise and...
- is shaped by the belief set concerning the traits of "true" Americans. Asabiyyah Black nationalism Black supremacy Composite nationalism Conservative Revolution...
- that newly established dynasties, because they have social cohesion or Asabiyyah, are able to s**** "expansion to the limit." The Soviet economist Nikolai...
- of the Almoravids is sometimes seen as an expression of Ibn Khaldun's asabiyyah paradigm.[relevant?] By 1147, the Almoravids were overthrown in North...
- uniformity Social cycle theory Kyklos ****agenary cycle Dialectic Cliodynamics Asabiyyah Strauss–Howe generational theory Edwin O. Reischauer, "The Dynastic Cycle"...
- Aql bi-l-fi'l Al-Insān al-Kāmil Dhati Peace Arcs of Descent and Ascent Asabiyyah Hal Irfan Nafs Qadar Qalb Texts Liber de Causis The Theology of Aristotle...
- Aql bi-l-fi'l Al-Insān al-Kāmil Dhati Peace Arcs of Descent and Ascent Asabiyyah Hal Irfan Nafs Qadar Qalb Texts Liber de Causis The Theology of Aristotle...
- sociological work. The work is based around Ibn Khaldun's central concept of 'aṣabiyyah, which has been translated as "social cohesion", "group solidarity", or...
- Aql bi-l-fi'l Al-Insān al-Kāmil Dhati Peace Arcs of Descent and Ascent Asabiyyah Hal Irfan Nafs Qadar Qalb Texts Liber de Causis The Theology of Aristotle...