Author: Shermuxamedova, Niginaxon Arslonovna
Annotation: The philosophy of Yusuf Khos Khajib remains relevant in the third millennium in the context of cultivating human moral values, shaping social ideals, and advancing the humanities. His ideas serve as a valuable resource for building dialogue between tradition and modernity, between spiritual values and the practical tasks of social development. In an era marked by global crises, the fragmentation of cultural identities, and the erosion of moral standards, turning to the legacy of thinkers like Khos Khajib holds particular significance. His calls for justice, honesty, service to society, and striving for inner perfection remain urgent across the spheres of education, politics, and culture. These principles can serve as a foundation for educating a new generation—individuals capable of critical thinking, making ethically grounded decisions, and maintaining a connection with the spiritual roots of their people. From this perspective, the article reveals the contemporary relevance of the philosophical ideas expressed in Yusuf Khos Khajib’s Qutadghu Bilig, using the example of ongoing reforms in the context of the "New Uzbekistan."
Keywords: human perfection, justice, public administration, science, society, responsibility, philosophical views, human morality, loyalty to the homeland, education.
Pages in journal: 88 - 94