Cyclical and linear progress in history: a comparative analysis of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee

This article explores the central historiographical debate between cyclical and linear perspectives of historical progress, focusing on the contributions of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee. Ibn Khaldun's cyclical theory emphasises the rise and fall of civilisations driven by social cohesion...

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Main Authors: Jalal Nore, Abdul Wahed Jalal Nore, Tahir, Zhilwan
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Language:English
Published: Green Five Solution 2024
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spelling my.iium.irep.1171092024-12-30T07:03:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/117109/ Cyclical and linear progress in history: a comparative analysis of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee Jalal Nore, Abdul Wahed Jalal Nore Tahir, Zhilwan D History General and Old World This article explores the central historiographical debate between cyclical and linear perspectives of historical progress, focusing on the contributions of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee. Ibn Khaldun's cyclical theory emphasises the rise and fall of civilisations driven by social cohesion (Asabiyyah), economic factors, and moral dynamics. Hegel, in contrast, presents a linear, teleological progression of history guided by the realisation of freedom and rationality through dialectical processes. Toynbee offers a hybrid model, blending cyclical challenges with potential linear advancements, emphasising creative responses to crises. The comparative framework examines their views on the nature of progress, the driving forces of change, and the patterns of rise and decline in civilisations. Ibn Khaldun’s focus on internal cohesion and leadership is juxtaposed with Hegel’s deterministic progression and Toynbee’s adaptive flexibility. Integrating insights from modern thinkers, this study highlights how these perspectives inform contemporary issues like nationalism, globalisation, and governance. By analysing these paradigms, the article demonstrates the enduring relevance of cyclical and linear approaches in understanding historical evolution and societal transformation. Green Five Solution 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/117109/1/CYCLICAL%2BAND%2BLINEAR%2BPROGRESS%2BIN%2BHISTORY_%2BA%2BCOMPARATIVE%2BANALYSIS%2BOF%2BIBN%2BKHALDUN%2C%2BHEGEL%2C%2BAND%2BTOYNBEE.pdf Jalal Nore, Abdul Wahed Jalal Nore and Tahir, Zhilwan (2024) Cyclical and linear progress in history: a comparative analysis of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee. International Journal of Social Science, Management and Economics Research, 2 (6 (November- December 2024)). pp. 119-138. ISSN 2583-9853 https://ijssmer.com/pub/ijssmer/article/view/63/67 https://doi.org/10.61421/IJSSMER.2024.2611
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Jalal Nore, Abdul Wahed Jalal Nore
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Cyclical and linear progress in history: a comparative analysis of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee
description This article explores the central historiographical debate between cyclical and linear perspectives of historical progress, focusing on the contributions of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee. Ibn Khaldun's cyclical theory emphasises the rise and fall of civilisations driven by social cohesion (Asabiyyah), economic factors, and moral dynamics. Hegel, in contrast, presents a linear, teleological progression of history guided by the realisation of freedom and rationality through dialectical processes. Toynbee offers a hybrid model, blending cyclical challenges with potential linear advancements, emphasising creative responses to crises. The comparative framework examines their views on the nature of progress, the driving forces of change, and the patterns of rise and decline in civilisations. Ibn Khaldun’s focus on internal cohesion and leadership is juxtaposed with Hegel’s deterministic progression and Toynbee’s adaptive flexibility. Integrating insights from modern thinkers, this study highlights how these perspectives inform contemporary issues like nationalism, globalisation, and governance. By analysing these paradigms, the article demonstrates the enduring relevance of cyclical and linear approaches in understanding historical evolution and societal transformation.
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title Cyclical and linear progress in history: a comparative analysis of Ibn Khaldun, Hegel, and Toynbee
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/117109/
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