Regression, decadence, rationality, irrationality, and the transition from nervousness to the state and its development on a civilized basis according to Ibn Khaldun’s thought was the overall discussion of this book, which ultimately raised the issue of the unity of Khaldunian thought and its relationship to the economic factor, not to mention the landmarks of Khaldunian theory in Islamic history.
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