"Ibn Khaldūn’s Muqaddimah provides insights into his theories on taxation within the broader context of his analysis of societies and civilizations. The Arab historian recognized taxation as a necessary means for funding the operations of the state. Taxes were crucial for maintaining social order, providing public services, and ensuring the security and stability of the kingdom. But Ibn Khaldūn advocated for a [taxational] system that ensured an equitable distribution of the [taxational] burden among the population. He believed that excessive taxation of certain groups or classes could lead to social unrest and undermine the stability of the state."
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Davide Suleyman Amore, "A Comparative Analysis of Taxation Perspectives: Ibn Khaldūn and the Tai Ji Men Case", Bitter Winter (May 28, 2024)
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Ibn Khaldun
Ibn Khaldūn (Arabic: ابن خلدون) (May 27, 1332 – March 17, 1406) was an Ifriqiyan (North Africa) Arab Muslim historiographer and historian, regarded to be among the founding fathers of modern sociology, historiography, demography, and economics. He is best known for his book, the Muqaddimah ("Prolegomena").
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