Ibn Khaldun’s Theory of Seven Climatic Zones Explained
Explore the profound influence of geography on human societies through the lens of historical and modern thinkers. In this video, we delve into the theories of Ibn Khaldun, an Islamic sociologist, and his seminal work, The Muqaddimah, which offers a compelling argument for geographical determinism. We'll also examine insights from ancient Greek geographers like Herodotus and Strabo, and connect these historical perspectives to modern thinkers such as Friedrich Ratzel, Ellen Churchill Semple, and Frederick Jackson Turner.
Join us as we uncover how geography shapes destiny, influencing daily activities, cultural practices, and societal development. Discover the relevance of these ideas within the context of Islamic sciences and Muslim sociology.
Reflect on how your own environment affects your daily life and future prospects. If you found this journey enlightening, don't forget to subscribe, like, and share your thoughts on geographical determinism in the comments!
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Another informative video, thanks a lot for sharing these gems.
Interesting... thanks for introducing Ibn Khaldun. FYI - In Tamil (one of THE ancient languages) grammar (aka. "Yappu") the land (earth) gets divided into 5 parts (Kurinji, Mullai, Marutham, Neydal and Palai) and the grammar describes about the people/culture/living styles etc about each of these areas .....all written about 2500 years ago !!! Nice to know that someone else has also thought about this albeit much later.
Well done 👏a very educative video
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Sounds like eugenics-lite
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You sound angry at all times.
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