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Ibn Khaldun was one of the famous scientists in sociology. His name is Abd Arrahman Mohammed Khaldun Alhadrami. He was born in 1332 in Tunisia. He found the modern sociology. Also, he is one of the scientists of history and economy. Moreover, his religion is Islam, and he memorized the Holy Quran when he was a child. His father had important positions in religious and political in Al-Andalus also known Muslim Spain, and his family lived there. After that, they moved to Tunisia. However, Ibn Khaldun moved to Biskra, which is in Algeria, to study, and he married from there. Furthermore, he started to write his first book, which is about lessons, in Tiaret in Algeria. Then, he completed writing his book in Tunisia. This book has three folders with an introduction. …show more content…
Scientists called it Ibn Khaldun Introduction because it collects the foundation of Sociology. He talked in this book about social phenomena to fix them. He gave the Sultan of Tunisia a copy of his book because he wanted from the Sultan to help him to go to Saudi Arabia for doing a worship, which called (Alhajj). Unfortunately, he could not do this worship because of some problems, so he stayed in Cairo in Egypt. Many students in Cairo came to him to teach them about Islam religion. After many years, he sent to the Sultan of Tunisia a letter to move his family to Cairo. The Sultan accepted his request. Then, his family left Tunisia on a ship. However, the ship sank because the weather was windy. As a result, his family died, so Ibn Khaldun was very sad to hear that. Ibn Khaldun completed his remaining life in Cairo. He died in 1406 in

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