Ibn Khuldun was not a racist, he believed that climate, religion, and food had real demonstrable effects on human character, and when these factors are changed people changed. He uses the examples of the Muslims of the Sudan, and Bilal (ra) as well as of the Turks who embraced Islam, and the Christians of Ethiopia and the Christian Franks and other people to make his argument. Man is man, but is affected by his environment.
at ya tryna put him in the same equation as modern racism , his perception and europeans perception are two different realms and ya know that ya just wanna reach to the highest altitude
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