THOUGHTS DIRECTED TOWARDS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THE PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE JADIDS
Keywords:
religion, jadidism, education, enlightenment, spirituality, society, democracy, national development, tradition, national identity.Abstract
The political and educational endeavours of the Jadid movement, which arose in Uzbekistan at the close of the 19th and the start of the 20th centuries, are examined in this article. The Jadids worked to improve education and schools, encourage literacy through literature and the press, and reform society. They were crucial in arousing national awareness and pointing the populace in the direction of advancement. The primary concepts of Jadidism, its effects on society and politics, and its relevance in contemporary Uzbekistan are all highlighted in the article.
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