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    Ibn Khaldun Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Ibn Khaldun? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Ibn Khaldun from Economics and what is the personality traits.

    Ibn Khaldun
    ENFP

    ENFP (7w6)

    Ibn Khaldun personality type is ENFP, although the IxTP and E xP types could probably be substituted. This is because, as we can see from his behavior, Ibn Khaldun was not a conformist: he was always expressing his own views and his own interests and, as a result, he was always in conflict with the dominant opinion of his time. This conflict would be what we call ambivalence in the ENFP.

    However, as we can see from the following table, Ibn Khaldun's behavior was not as dominant as that of many other great personalities. In such cases, such as those of the ISTJ (para. 3.5), we can see that Ibn Khaldun was probably not quite as dominant as the ISTJ, but he was certainly not as conformist as the IxTP.

    Composite-Composite-Dominant (CxD) Composite (CxD) Dominant (DxC) Dominant-Trait (DxTx)

    Ibn Khaldun personality type is ENFP, although the IxTP and E xP types could probably be substituted.

    Ibn Khaldun (/ˈɪbən kælˈduːn/; Arabic: أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي‎, Abū Zayd ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Khaldūn al-Ḥaḍramī; 27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406) was an Arab scholar of Islam, social scientist and historian who has been described as the father of the modern disciplines of historiography, sociology, economics, and demography. Niccolò Machiavelli of the Renaissance and the 19th-century European scholars widely acknowledged the significance of his works and considered Ibn Khaldun to be one of the greatest philosophers of the Middle Ages. He is known for his The Muqaddimah which Arnold J. Toynbee called it "a philosophy of history which is undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind."His book, the Muqaddimah or Prolegomena ("Introduction") influenced 17th-century Ottoman historians like Kâtip Çelebi, Ahmed Cevdet Pasha and Mustafa Naima, who used its theories to analyze the growth and decline of the Ottoman Empire. Ibn Khaldun interacted with Tamerlane, the founder of the Timurid Empire.

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