A review by sawaaiiq
Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic father of social science, can teach us about the world today by Ed West

4.0

I thought I'd read this before The Muqaddimah by ibn Khaldun and it was interesting. It's a very short book on social cohesion and the forms it comes in, the author seems to define asabiyyah quite broadly but simply put, it is a sense of loyalty due to a shared, common feature. Asabiyyah is quite often described as nationalism or patriotism and here it is presented as a wider foundation of civilisation.