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      In the vast expanse of Islamic intellectual history, few figures have achieved the lasting significance of Ibn Khaldun, the fourteenth-century North African historian, philosopher, and jurist who lived a life as complex and eventful as the civilizations he studied. The 2016 article “A Review of Ibn Khaldun and His Scholarly Contributions” by Li Yanwei and
    • Islam and Corporate Social Responsibility
      Islam and Corporate Social Responsibility presents an insightful and timely re-examination of how faith-based ethics can enrich and redefine modern corporate conduct. In an era marked by growing public scrutiny of business practices, environmental degradation, and widening social inequalities, the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a global priority. Yet, as this
    • Reimagining Work
      Reimagining Work offers a profound and timely exploration of one of humanity’s most enduring questions: what is the true nature and purpose of work? In an age when automation, financialization, and global inequality challenge the moral foundations of economic life, this study returns to first principles—reconsidering how civilizations have understood work as both a material
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