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📘 Al-Muqaddimah Series Playlist: • The Introduction "Al-Muqaddimah" by Ibn Kh... 🌟📘 Welcome to Chillbooks, where we continue our journey through Al-Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldun, a foundational work in history and sociology. In this ninth part, we explore the section “On Earning, Livelihood, Trades, and Crafts”, where Ibn Khaldun delves into the economic activities that sustain human societies. This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, providing a clear and immersive experience with Ibn Khaldun’s analysis of work, wealth, and economic structures. Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6sN19fG... • Instagram: / • Twitter: / chillbookstv • Facebook: / chillbooks.tv • TikTok: / chillbooks.tv • YouTube: / chillbooks **Disclaimer: AI tools have been used to assist in the translation and production of this Audiobook. We appreciate your help and feedback to improve the process Original Arabic text: https://ar.wikisource.org/wiki/مقدمة_... 🔖 About “On Earning, Livelihood, Trades, and Crafts” In this section, Ibn Khaldun examines the various means by which people earn their livelihood, the social and economic impact of trades and crafts, and the role of labor in sustaining societies. He analyzes how economic activities shape civilizations, influence social hierarchies, and drive the development of urban centers. His reflections offer timeless insights into the dynamics of work, economic growth, and the value of different professions. 🌟 About Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) was a historian, philosopher, and scholar whose work laid the foundation for modern sociology, economics, and historiography. His theories on the rise and fall of civilizations, social cohesion, and economic activity in Al-Muqaddimah have made him one of the most influential thinkers in understanding societal development. His exploration of livelihood and trades offers valuable perspectives on the economic forces that shape human history. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Learning This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow every word of Ibn Khaldun’s text as you listen. The visuals create a reflective atmosphere, enhancing your understanding of his economic theories and observations. 📚 A Series of Translations This is Part 9 of our series on Al-Muqaddimah, focusing on the economic foundations of societies. Stay tuned for future parts as we continue to explore Ibn Khaldun’s comprehensive study of civilization, governance, and history. 🔖 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we offer fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works in history, philosophy, and economics. Subscribe to delve deeper into Al-Muqaddimah and other significant texts that shape our understanding of society. Timestamps: 00:00 - Part 9 of Al-Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldun 00:23 - Chapter 1: Reality of Sustenance and Earnings 06:48 - Chapter 2: Livelihood Types and Schools 09:56 - Chapter 3: Service Is Not Natural 10:27 - Chapter 4: Wealth from Treasures Isn’t Natural 24:09 - Chapter 5: Prestige’s Utility for Wealth 26:22 - Chapter 6: Gain from Submissiveness 36:19 - Chapter 7: Religious Leaders and Wealth 38:40 - Chapter 8: Agriculture Among Nomads 40:02 - Chapter 9: Meaning and Types of Trade 41:07 - Chapter 10: Who Should and Shouldn’t Trade 43:32 - Chapter 11: Merchants and Nobility 44:40 - Chapter 12: Merchant Transport of Goods 46:59 - Chapter 13: Monopoly 49:03 - Chapter 14: Harm of Price Discounts 51:39 - Chapter 15: Trade’s Origin from Leaders 54:09 - Chapter 16: Necessity of Knowledge for Crafts 56:38 - Chapter 17: Crafts and Urban Civilization 59:36 - Chapter 18: Crafts Depend on Civilization 1:03:34 - Chapter 19: Demand Improves Crafts 1:05:12 - Chapter 20: Cities Nearing Ruin Lose Crafts 1:06:09 - Chapter 21: Arabs’ Distance from Crafts 1:08:59 - Chapter 22: Mastery of a Craft Limits Other Skills 1:10:31 - Chapter 23: Mothers of Crafts 1:12:25 - Chapter 24: Agriculture 1:13:27 - Chapter 25: Construction Industry 1:22:22 - Chapter 26: Carpentry 1:26:30 - Chapter 27: Knitting and Sewing 1:29:35 - Chapter 28: Midwifery 1:37:02 - Chapter 29: Medicine in Cities 1:44:28 - Chapter 30: Writing as a Human Craft 2:03:20 - Chapter 31: Papermaking 2:08:09 - Chapter 32: Singing 2:23:34 - Chapter 33: Crafts and Intellect 📘 Discover Ibn Khaldun’s analysis of economic life in ‘On Earning, Livelihood, Trades, and Crafts,’ fully subtitled for an engaging experience at Chillbooks.