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Ibn Khaldun's Political Thought: Its Current Relevance and Application

6 Juli 2024   22:40 Diperbarui: 6 Juli 2024   22:49 68
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Introduction 

Ibn Khaldun was born in the 14th Century with the full name of Abu Zaid 'Abdurrahman bin Muhammad bin Khaldun al-Hadhramiyang. He was a renowned Muslim scholar whose work Muqaddimah delves into social-political dynamics; this paper shall examine his political ideology and how it relates to current times.

Ibn Khaldun's Political Thought

Asabiyyah: The formation and continuity of the state was said to depend on group solidarity and was especially emphasized by Ibn Khaldun (asabiyyah). This permits groups to hold territories and form governments, but over the years weakens resulting in dynasties falling.

Dynastic Cycles: Ibn Khaldun observed that political history is characterized by cycles of dynastic rise and fall. New dynasties usually emerge from groups with strong asabiyyah, reach a peak of glory, then weaken due to corruption and injustice, and finally collapse.

Relevance in the Modern Context

Understanding modern political concepts like nationalism as well as social movements require understanding the concept of asabiyyah. The importance of group solidarity cannot be overemphasized as observed in the formation and stability of states. As many nations have shown through their history, corruption and unfairness lead to decline after some periods of advancement indicating that the dynastic cycles are relevant today too.

Applications in Modern Politics

National Development: Using the concept of asabiyyah to strengthen national solidarity and enhance social cohesion in multiethnic and multicultural states.

Political Reform: Understanding dynastic cycles to address corruption and injustice before they undermine political and social foundations. Reforms that increase transparency and accountability can extend the period of glory.

Social Movements: Using asabiyyah to build solidarity and cohesion in social movements, increasing effectiveness in achieving political and social goals.

Conclusion

The asabiyyah and Dynastic cycles can be relevant in today's politics, the political thought of Ibn Khaldun. This way, the states and societies can tackle political and societal problems, shape a more firm and enduring future ahead of them.

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