The Significance of Jadid Thinkers’ Views in the Development of Youth Socio - Political Activism

Authors

  • Rizayev Nodir Sobirovich Lecturer, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Bukhara State University PhD in Philosophy

Keywords:

Jadidism, enlightenment, education and upbringing, new-method schools, national values, youth education, national unity

Abstract

This article analyzes the views of Jadid reformers on the modernization of the educational system and examines their role in national awakening and social development. Particular attention is given to the activities of Jadid intellectuals aimed at establishing new-method schools and educating the younger generation in the spirit of modern knowledge and moral values. Furthermore, the study highlights the significance of the Jadid movement in the socio-political life of Turkestan and reveals its contribution to promoting the ideas of national unity, independence, and enlightenment.

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Published

2026-06-10

How to Cite

Sobirovich, R. N. (2026). The Significance of Jadid Thinkers’ Views in the Development of Youth Socio - Political Activism. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 7(3), 349–353. Retrieved from https://www.cajlpc.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJLPC/article/view/1591

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