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Fuad Baali and Ali Wardi, Ibn Khaldūn and Islamic Thought-Styles. A Social Perspective (Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., 1981). Pp. xii + 155. Bibliography. Index.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

Abderrahmane Lakhsassi
Affiliation:
Mohammed V University, Rabat

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1 Adler, F., “The Range of Sociology of Knowledge,” in Becker, H. and Boskoff, A., eds., Modern Sociological Theory (New York: Dryden Press, 1957), p. 396.Google Scholar

2 Rosenthal's, Cf F. translation of the Muqaddimah (New York: Bollingen Foundation Inc., 1967), Vol. III, pp. 311315. The section is entitled “Most of the scholars in Islam have been non-Arabs (Persians).”Google Scholar

3 Mahdi, Muhsin, Ibn Khaldūn's Philosophy of History (London: University of Chicago Press, 1971 [1st imp., 1957]).Google Scholar

4 Rosenthal's, F. translation of the Muqaddimah, Vol. III, pp. 140–43.Google Scholar