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    Future anxiety in students of communication and Islamic broadcasting program: The correlation with resilience by Hana Mutia, Giur Hargiana

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Design and Methods: This study was conducted by employing a cross-sectional design and involving students of the Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Department (n = 238) of Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Bogor. This study used the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 10 questionnaire to measure the resilience and Future Anxiety Scale to measure future anxiety. …”
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    Memorization of the Qur’an: A study of early Muslim pedagogy by Bensaid, Benaouda, Machouche, Salah

    Published 2013
    “…The research discusses two major currents led by two prominently scholarly figures in the Fourteen Century, al-Qabisi and Ibn Khaldun. Through comparison of their arguments, the research concludes that approach of memorizing the Quran as set according to early Islamic pedagogy is holistic and embraces diverse external components to the learning process and cognitive factors such as the social and spiritual development as well as the wellness of students. …”
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    A world no longer shared: losing the droit de cité in nineteenth century Algiers by McDougall, J

    Published 2017
    “…The ‘city’, that is, both political and physical, the cité of the Enlightenment philosophes that had also belonged to a deep Mediterranean genealogy of political thought, back through the ‘umrān of Ibn Khaldun to the polis of Aristotle: the functional and ideological centre of governance, civility, law and learning, the local hub of far-flung patterns of production and exchange, the space in which public affairs could be transacted by those who recognised each other as equals. …”
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    Peraturan Sebab-Musabab Di Sebalik Sesuatu Peristiwa: Tinjauan Khusus Terhadap Kebangkitan Dan Kejatuhan Masyarakat by Mansor, Sulaiman

    Published 2012
    “…Di samping itu, penulis juga akan mengukuhkan analisis tersebut dengan dapatan-dapatan daripada kajian-kajian berkaitan masyarakat silam seperti tulisan Ibn Khaldun, Arnold Toynbee dan Malek Bennabi. Seterusnya hasil dapatan ini akan dikaitkan dengan realiti di sebalik kebangkitan dan kejatuhan masyarakat hari ini. …”
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    Education under the Mamelukes 648-932 for immigration by Manahil Falih

    Published 1979-03-01
    “…And this was indicated by Ibn Khaldun, a historian of that era, in saying: “And if the great cities that were the minerals of knowledge had been destroyed, such as Baghdad, Basra and Kufa, but God - Almighty - had referred to them with greater means than those, and the science moved from them to Cairo and what is there from it Morocco is still available, and Omar is connected, and the education bond with it is in place.…”
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    Islamic Education: An Islamic “Wisdom-Based Cultural Environment” in a Western Context by Fella Lahmar

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…By doing so, the paper draws primarily on Bennabi’s analysis of the role of culture (<i>thaqāfah</i>) in the civilisation cycle, Ibn-Khaldūn’s analysis of freedom and dignity in educational practice embedded in his discussion of the meanings of humanity) <i>Al-insāniyyah</i>) and Gadamer’s analysis of “practical wisdom”. …”
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    Pembangunan Model Pemikiran Kritis Remaja Muslim Untuk Kurikulum Pendidikan Islam by Yahya, Rizaman

    Published 2021
    “…Model kurikulum Tyler (1949), pandangan pemikiran Ibn Khaldun (1332- 1406) dan pandangan pembangunan modal insan Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) telah dijadikan sebagai asas utama tunjang kajian. …”
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    Good Character, Corruption, and Leaders: A New Historicist Perspective on Al-Ghazālī’s and Mahathir Mohamad’s Values and Their Times of Isolation by D’Alton, John

    Published 2017
    “…The sustainability of any society depends on a level of moral strength that often dissipates over time. Ibn Khaldûn famously observed that the third generation of societies almost inevitably become lazy and corrupt, but this decline however is not inevitable if leaders develop a strong moral base for themselves and their people. …”
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