A comprehensive exploration of Ibn Khaldun's philosophical thoughts and contributions to Islamic intellectual history. This book examines the foundational concepts and theories developed by the renowned 14th-century scholar, focusing on his unique approach to historical analysis and social theory. Key features: • Part of the Renaissance Era Book Series • Published by Dar Al-Tawzi' Egypt • Arabic language text • Scholarly analysis of Ibn Khaldun's philosophy • Elegant hardcover design with Arabic calligraphy • Purple cover with gold lettering This volume is part of the Renaissance Era Book Series (Kutubat Asr Al-Nahda), presenting an in-depth study of Ibn Khaldun's philosophical legacy. The book explores his groundbreaking work in historiography, sociology, and political theory, which continue to influence modern academic thought. The cover features traditional Arabic typography against a rich purple background, reflecting the scholarly nature of its contents.