01462nam a2200217 4500020001800000040001600018082002000034100002400054245007300078260002900151300003100180440005200211500001400263520083500277546001601112650001701128650001601145650002901161650002401190700003001214 a9786277865290 cNUST - SCEE a909.09767 bKAY3 aKayani,Saheeb Ahmed1 aA reader's guide to Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah / cKayani,Saheeb Ahmed1 aIslambad:bEmel ;c2026.1 a91 pages;bill. ;c22.5 cm1 aA reader's guide to Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah / 1 aDonation; aWritten in the 14th century amid the solitude of a North African fortress, Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah stands as one of the most original and far-reaching inquiries into the dynamics of human civilization. Far more than a mere prologue to history, it probes the underlying forces that shape collective life, showing how societies rise through cohesion and justice, flourish through labor, learning, and sound governance, and decline through corruption, luxury, and moral decay. ‘A Reader’s Guide to Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah’ offers a clear and thoughtful engagement with Ibn Khaldun’s abiding perception, illuminating the moral rhythms that govern the rise and fall of nations, economies, and cultures. In an age of rapid change and uncertainty, Ibn Khaldun’s insights continue to speak with lasting wisdom and urgency. aIn English.2 aIbn Khaldun.2 aMuqaddimah.2 aHistoriography, Islamic.2 aSociology, Islamic.3 aIbn Khaldun,e Muqaddimah