Book Reading - Young People as a Factor of Spiritual and Moral Growth

  • Nigora Ochilova Ruzimuratovna University of Economics and Pedagogy General methodological sciences
Keywords: book as a spiritual and moral food, Imam Bukhari, Beruni, Khorezmi, Ibn Sina

Abstract

The spiritual and spiritual world of a nation can be determined by its attitude to books and reading level. Reading books is also the reason for the unique achievements of our ancestors who made a worthy contribution to world culture. Therefore, serious attention is being paid to raising the reading culture of the population in our country.

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Published
2022-11-17
How to Cite
Ruzimuratovna, N. O. (2022). Book Reading - Young People as a Factor of Spiritual and Moral Growth. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 3(11), 116-118. Retrieved from https://cajssh.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/495