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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...
- person's dignity, honor, and re****tion.
Psychology portal Society portal Asabiyyah The Arab Mind
Blood money Catholic guilt Culture of
honor (Southern United...
- is
shaped by the
belief set
concerning the
traits of "true" Americans.
Asabiyyah Black nationalism Black supremacy Composite nationalism Conservative Revolution...
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uniformity Social cycle theory Kyklos ****agenary
cycle Dialectic Cliodynamics Asabiyyah Strauss–Howe
generational theory Edwin O. Reischauer, "The
Dynastic Cycle"...
- of the
Almoravids is
sometimes seen as an
expression of Ibn Khaldun's
asabiyyah paradigm.[relevant?] By 1147, the
Almoravids were
overthrown in North...
-
sociological work. The work is
based around Ibn Khaldun's
central concept of '
aṣabiyyah,
translated as "group cohesiveness" or "solidarity". This
social cohesion...
- (1332–1406)
described a
similar cycle on a
smaller scale in 1377 in his
Asabiyyah theory.
Historians of the
early medieval period may
refer to
these polities...
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violence in
which successive dynasties take
control of a
state and
establish asabiyyah or
social cohesion,
enabling them to
expand to the limit.
Excess 'pomp'...
- 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...