Human Dignity Is the Foundation of Social Harmony and Spiritual Stability

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  • Shodiyev Jahongir Jurakulovich National University of Uzbekistan image/svg+xml

Keywords:

Human Value, Education, Science, Upbringing, Sustainable Development, Constructive and Destructive, Ideas and Ideologies, Spiritual Maturity

Abstract

This article examines how historical, philosophical, and modern elements interact to shape national spirituality and ideology. The study examines how national values and spirituality contribute to social stability, focusing especially on how they affect the upbringing of the next generation. It also assesses how well current reforms are working to uphold and reinforce these principles in the face of contemporary ideological dangers. The research’s methodology is grounded in comparative, philosophical-analytical, historical, content, and normative-legal approaches. The article specifically emphasises how detrimental ideas that proliferate on social media affect people’s spirituality and stresses the significance of battling them with enlightenment-based initiatives. The article also discusses the recent educational and spiritual reforms implemented in Uzbekistan, with a focus on the work of international research centres and projects that have gained international recognition.

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2025-05-28

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Jurakulovich , S. (2025). Human Dignity Is the Foundation of Social Harmony and Spiritual Stability. International Journal of Human Capital and Innovative Management, 2(2), 56–60. Retrieved from https://pubjournals.com/ijhcim/article/view/134

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