ibn khaldun, and the future of modern world
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ibn khaldunis known as a muslim arab historian, sociologist, anthropologist and politian of 8 hijra century (14th a.d. century). he is the founder of the historical science and the pioneer of the civil science and the father of the economics science. in his introduction book3f4, he has predicted the beginning of different sciences for the future generation that today each of them has become a science, which is not separable from the life of human beings. what are all the sciences? from civil to sociology to history and economy and politics and jurisdiction is common by ibn khaldun his attention to future of human beings isand predicts the effect of these sciences on the life of human beings. in all,he is after lightening and designing a perfect future for all human beings. in this paper, we are after recognizing the theories of ibn khaldunregarding the future of the modern world, and the way the know sciences mentioned above would affect the modern life of human beings.
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مجله تغییر فرهنگی-اجتماعیجلد ۱، شماره ۳، صفحات ۶۲-۷۸
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