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'Asabiyyah or 'asabiyya ( ar, عصبيّة, 'group feeling' or 'social cohesion') is a concept of
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with an emphasis on unity, group consciousness, and a sense of shared purpose and social cohesion, originally used in the context of tribalism and
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ism.Zuanna, Giampiero Dalla and Micheli, Giuseppe A. ''Strong Family and Low Fertility''. 2004, p. 92 Asabiyya is neither necessarily nomadic nor based on blood relations; rather, it resembles a philosophy of classical republicanism. In the modern period, it is generally analogous to
solidarity ''Solidarity'' is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. It is based on class collaboration.''Merriam Webster'', http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictio ...
. However, it is often negatively associated because it can sometimes suggest nationalism or partisanship, i.e., loyalty to one's group regardless of circumstances. The concept was familiar in the pre-
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era, but became popularized in
Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (; ar, أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, ; 27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732-808 AH) was an Arab The Historical Muhammad', Irving M. Zeitlin, (Polity Press, 2007), p. 21; "It is, of ...
's '' Muqaddimah'', in which it is described as the fundamental bond of human society and the basic motive force of history, pure only in its nomadic form.Ibn Khaldun
The Muqaddimah
', translated by F. Rosenthal.
Ibn Khaldun argued that ''asabiyya'' is cyclical and directly relevant to the rise and fall of civilizations: it is strongest at the start of a civilization, declines as the civilization advances, and then another more compelling ''asabiyyah'' eventually takes its place to help establish a different civilization.


Overview

Ibn Khaldun describes ''asabiyya'' as the bond of cohesion among humans in a group-forming community. The bond exists at any level of civilization, from nomadic society to states and empires. Tibi, Bassam. ''Arab nationalism''. 1997, p. 139 ''Asabiyyah'' is strongest in the nomadic phase, and decreases as civilization advances. As this declines, another more compelling ''asabiyyah'' may take its place; thus, civilizations rise and fall, and history describes these cycles as they play out. Ibn Khaldun argued that some dynasty (or civilization) has within itself the seeds of its own downfall. He explains that ruling houses tend to emerge on the peripheries of existing empires and use the much stronger ''asabiyya'' present in their areas to their advantage, in order to bring about a change in leadership. This implies that the new rulers are at first considered '
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s' in comparison to the previous ones. As they establish themselves at the center of their empire, they become increasingly lax, less coordinated, disciplined and watchful, and more concerned with maintaining their new power and lifestyle. Their ''asabiyya'' dissolves into factionalism and individualism, diminishing their capacity as a political unit. Conditions are thus created wherein a new dynasty can emerge at the periphery of their control, grow strong, and effect a change in leadership, continuing the cycle. Ibn Khaldun also further states in the ''Muqaddimah'' that "dynasties have a natural life span like individuals", and that no dynasty generally lasts beyond three generations of about 40 years each.


See also

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* Historic recurrence *
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''. New York: The Free Press. * Gabrieli, F. 1930. ''Il concetto della 'asabiyyah nel pensiero storico di Ibn Khaldun'', Atti della R. Accad. delle scienze di Torino, lxv * *
Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (; ar, أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, ; 27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732-808 AH) was an Arab The Historical Muhammad', Irving M. Zeitlin, (Polity Press, 2007), p. 21; "It is, of ...
.
The Muqaddimah
', translated by F. Rosenthal.


Further reading

* Ahmed, Akbar S. 2003. ''Islam under siege: living dangerously in a post-honor world''. Cambridge: Polity. *Fanusie, Yaya J. 2020 November 1.
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''. * Korotayev, Andrey. 2006
''Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends in Africa''
Moscow: URSS. * Turchin, Peter. 2003
''Historical Dynamics: Why States Rise and Fall''
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.


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