PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN SOCIETY

The Problem of the Civil State in the Philosophy of al-Farabi

Vol. 94 No. 4 (2022), PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN SOCIETY
Vol. 94 No. 4 (2022)
2022-12-28 Number of views: 217
Zhalgas Sandybayev
M.S. Narikbaeva KAZGUU University e-mail: nmu.zhalgas@gmail.com
Askar Sabdin
M.S. Narikbaeva KAZGUU University

Keywords

Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ibn Khaldun, Philosophy, Perfect Man, First Ruler, Society, Civil Policy, State

Abstract

The article deals with the problem of the civil state in the philosophу of al-Farabi. Although the origins of the scientist’s views on civil politics go back to the ideas of Plato and Aristotle about wisdom, common sense and courage, he managed to form his own political and legal concept based on medieval Eastern philosophical teachings. The main philosophical views of the scientist about the civil society are presented in many of his treatises, especially in such as “Aro-u ahl madinati al-fazil” (Views of the residents of a virtuous city), “As-siyasatu al-madaniyat” (Civil policy), “Tahsil ala as-saada” (On achieving happiness), etc.
The author claims that al-Farabi paid special attention to such concepts as “the first ruler”, “just ruler”, “perfect person”, “imam”, “philosopher”, which means a person who is worthy to lead a civil society. Since, according to the teachings of al-Farabi, the first ruler is not limited to simple knowledge and for this reason must be elected among the people.

How to Cite

Sandybayev, Z., & Sabdin, A. (2022). The Problem of the Civil State in the Philosophy of al-Farabi. Adam Alemi, 94(4), 21–29. https://doi.org/10.48010/2022.4/1999-5849.03