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Introduction to Ibn Khaldun Carl Ernst Introduction to Islamic Civilization
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Notes on Bruce Lawrence’s Introduction “What distinguished Ibn Khaldun was neither his Arab lineage nor his linkage to Berbers via marriage but his Mediterranean location…. [he was] heir to Greek science and Arab poetry” (vii) Toynbee: “undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever yet been created by any mind in any time or place” (A Study of History) 2
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Structure 1.Muqaddima or Introduction 2.Book of Admonitions [Warnings] (Kitab al- `ibar), a history of dynasties of North Africa 3.Autobiography: Information on Ibn Khaldun and his Journey (rihla) in West and East 3
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Key terms `Asabiyya or “group feeling” (nowadays used as an Arabic translation of French fanatisme) Badawa or nomadic lifestyle (of Bedouin) `Umran or city life, i.e., civilization in the generic sense, also called hadara Mubtada` or grammatical subject Khabar or grammatical predicate Mutabaqa or conformity with experience 4
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Outline of the Muqaddima (Part 1) 1.On human civilization and the part of the earth that is civilized 2.On desert civilization among tribes and savage nations 3.On dynasties, caliphate, & royal authority 4.On sedentary civilization, countries, cities 5.On crafts and ways of making a living 6.On sciences, their acquisition and study 5
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Full title of part 2 Kitab al-`ibar Wa diwan al-mubtada` wal-khabar Fi Ayyam al-`Arab wal-`Ajam wal-Barbar Wa-man `asarahum min dhawi as-sultan al-akbar The Book of Lessons and Archive of Early and Subsequent History, Dealing with Political Events Concerning Arabs, non-Arabs, and Berbers, and their Contemporary Supreme Rulers 6
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Major question: audience Multiple audiences? Muqaddima as intended for an elite circle, with the history (Book of Admonitions) aimed at a wider audience (xiii, note 12) 7
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