A. Al-Razi
B. Ibne-Khaldune
C. Al-Farabi
D. Jarir-Al Tabri
Submitted by: Warraich
Social solidarity with an emphasis on group consciousness, cohesiveness, and unity. Familiar in the pre-Islamic era, the term became popularized in Ibn Khaldun’s (d. 1406) Muqaddimah. Asabiyyah is neither necessarily nomadic nor based on blood relations.
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