Al-Farabi wrote:
A. Commentaries on the work of Plato and Aristotle
B. Commentaries on the work of Polybius
C. On the Philosopher king
D. The science of politics
A. Commentaries on the work of Plato and Aristotle
B. Commentaries on the work of Polybius
C. On the Philosopher king
D. The science of politics
A. Greek thought and Islamic Shariat
B. Plato’s Political theory and Guided caliphate
C. Human intellect and revelation
D. Greek science and Eastern Mysticism
A. Ara Madinatul Fazila
B. Al-Istabdad
C. Elements of Geometry
D. Theory of Revolution
A. The Philosopher
B. The second teacher
C. The First Arab Philosopher
D. The father of Islamic political thought
A. 950
B. 951
C. 952
D. 953
A. 870
B. 871
C. 872
D. 873
A. They covered the activities of masses
B. They covered the relationship of masses with rulers
C. The exaggerated people’s movements against their rulers
D. They recorded events glorifying the rulers
A. Great men change the course of history
B. Historical events so move that some people become great
C. Course of history and greatness of the people have nothing to do with each other
D. Course of history is static and as such question of change does not arise
A. It result of actions and reactions
B. No actions and reactions but matter
C. Means that action and reaction must be in the same direction
D. None of These
A. Social phenomena is applicable to political life
B. Social phenomena has nothing to do with political life
C. Social phenomena is antithesis of political life
D. Political Life and social phenomena can’t go hand in hand