Ibn Khaldun

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Abdul Rahman Ibn Khaldun was an influential Arab thinker of the 14th century. Born in Tunis in 1332, Khaldun served the government of the day in many ways. He died in Cairo as a judge in 1406.

Two of the things Khaldun wrote are Muqaddimah (Proglemena) and Autobiography.

Khaldun is the founder of sociology. Ibn Khaldun was one of the greatest writers of Islam in the Middle Ages.

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