Gems of Knowledge: Sayyid Muhammad Amine Al Idrisi Al Hasani

Sayyid Muhammad Amin Al Hasani: The Next Ibn Khaldun

Hi! Let's talk about this week’s exciting news!

First of all, congratulations to Sayyid Muhammad Amin. You truly inspire us!

On July 14th, news about Sayyid Muhammad went viral after he successfully completed his third Master's degree! His first Master's was in Political Science, the second in Political Sociology, and the latest is in "Diplomasi Syarif" or "Prophetic Diplomacy."


It's really cool how Sayyid's journey reminds us of Ibn Khaldun, this genius from the 14th century who totally pioneered sociology and the philosophy of history.

Sayyid is just like Ibn Khaldun—they’re both into sociology, philosophy, history, and deep thoughts!

Let’s rewind a bit.

Ibn Khaldun, born in Tunisia in 1332 AD, is known as the founder of sociology and the philosophy of history. In his book Muqaddimah, he emphasized that knowledge is the foundation of civilization's progress. A country can advance if its people are knowledgeable and know how to use that knowledge in their daily lives.

Ibn Khaldun was all about how knowledge isn't just good for your brain—it's also key to boosting society and the economy. He pointed out that cities with more educated peoples tend to thrive more than the countryside. Knowledge and careers? That's what sets us apart from animals. Plus, the smarter a whole country gets, the more advanced it becomes!

Sayyid also mention that way. Knowledge makes us different from animals. With knowledge, we can help our community thrive and move forward.

Ibn Khaldun traveled far and wide, serving in influential roles across Morocco, Egypt, and beyond. His wisdom and knowledge shaped governance and administration, transcending national borders. Sayyid follows in Ibn Khaldun's footsteps. Despite hailing from Morocco, Sayyid has made a mark on the global stage, advocating for cross-cultural and interfaith dialogue, just like Ibn Khaldun did.

Sayyid is known for his intelligence and expertise in various fields, including politics, social issues, sosiology and religion. Hence, he is valued as a figure capable of uniting diverse cultures and civilizations.

A lot of articles in Morocco praise Sayyid. He’s all about promoting peace and international understanding through spiritual diplomacy. Sayyid blends modern Islamic principles with global dialogue and cooperation, strengthening ties between Morocco and countries in Asia. Just like Ibn Khaldun, Sayyid uses knowledge to tackle today's issues and improve life quality. As a naqib ashraf, he's actively spreading Amirul Mukminin's principles and presenting true Islamic values in a modern way that everyone can get behind, no matter their age, race, or country.

He believe that knowledge and intellect are key to making societies better and more harmonious. His ideas go beyond the usual stuff and offer fresh insights into how societies grow and change over time. In short, its all about understanding and improving society in really cool ways!

For instance, while others might protest the presence of an alcohol factory in their neighborhood, Sayyid would calmly build a mosque or prayer hall right next to it! 

His thinking is truly out of the box!

Ibn Khaldun was once called the "Last Genius," implying that there might never be another genius thinker like him. However, with the presence of Sayyid Muhammad Amin Al Hasani in our modern times, who combines knowledge, ethics, wisdom, and the ability to foster harmonious international relations, he deserves to be called "The Next Ibn Khaldun." 

Cool, isn't it?

Google Ibn Khaldun and see how he stacks up against Sayyid. You'll totally see what I mean.

Till then.



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