SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATION OF THE PROBLEM OF FORMING LIFE GOALS AMONG YOUTH IN THE WORKS OF ORIENTAL SCHOLARS
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This article analyzes the issue of forming life goals among young people based on the scientific and moral heritage of Eastern scholars. The views of thinkers such as Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, Jami, and Alisher Navoi on human perfection, moral education, and life orientation are examined. The article scientifically substantiates the role of life goals in the moral and spiritual development of youth, their influence on personality growth, and methods of fostering them in the educational process. In addition, the teachings of Eastern scholars are reinterpreted from the standpoint of modern psychology and pedagogy, highlighting the possibilities of applying their ideas in the upbringing of the younger generation.
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