Al-Shawashi, Suleiman. “Ibn Khaldūn's Invalidation of Philosophy,” Year 15, Issue 60 (Winter 1431 AH/ 2010 CE), Pp. 67-94.
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Keywords

Ibn Khaldūn - philosophy - al-Ghazālī - Orientalists - Islamic thought - critique of philosophy - invalidation of philosophy.

How to Cite

الشواشي سليمان. “Al-Shawashi, Suleiman. ‘Ibn Khaldūn’s Invalidation of Philosophy,’ Year 15, Issue 60 (Winter 1431 AH 2010 CE), Pp. 67-94”. Al-Fikr al-islāmī al-muʿāṣir (previously Islamiyat al-Ma’rifah) 15, no. 60 (April 1, 2010): 67–94. Accessed July 22, 2024. https://citj.org/index.php/citj/article/view/1041.

Abstract

Suleiman al-Shawashi’s article addresses Ibn Khaldūn's unique personality in the history of Islamic thought, and the interest of researchers - both Arab and Orientalists - in Ibn Khaldūn. He holds that there is an aspect in Ibn Khaldūn’s thought that still requires more study, and that is the philosophical aspect. The article attempts to address a number of inquiries: Was Ibn Khaldūn a philosopher at the level of prominent Muslim philosophers wherein he had to defend himself against the critique of philosophy? Was Ibn Khaldūn impacted in the manner that al-Ghazālī was by philosophers who preceded him? And, was Ibn Khaldūn in any way creative or original in critiquing philosophy? 

https://doi.org/10.35632/citj.v15i60.1041
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