THE SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL DIMENSIONS OF ABDURAUF FITRAT’S SPIRITUAL LEGACY
Keywords:
Abdurauf Fitrat, spiritual heritage, social philosophy, national identity, enlightenment, humanism, patriotism, intellectual history, cultural renewal.Abstract
This article examines the socio-philosophical dimensions of Abdurauf Fitrat’s spiritual legacy, focusing on the evolution of his worldview within the historical, cultural and intellectual context of early twentieth-century Turkestan. The study analyzes Fitrat’s ideas on national identity, enlightenment, social renewal and moral transformation as key components of his philosophical thought. Special attention is given to the relationship between spiritual values and social change in his works, as well as to the role of education, humanism and patriotism in shaping individual and collective consciousness. The article also explores the relevance of Fitrat’s intellectual heritage to contemporary social-philosophical discourse and its methodological significance for studying national cultural development. The findings demonstrate that Fitrat’s legacy represents not only a literary and historical phenomenon, but also a holistic socio-philosophical system that continues to retain scientific and practical importance today.
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