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LOJ Medical Sciences

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Some Aspects of the Spiritual Formation of a Sustainable Society

Volume 1 - Issue 5

Оrifjon Khabibullayev and Sherzod Salimov*

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    • Department of Scientific researcher, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    *Corresponding author: Sherzod Salimov, Scientific researcher, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Received: September 17, 2018;   Published: September 24, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/LOJMS.2018.01.000122

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Abstract

Spirituality protects both the freedom of the individual, and freedom, the independence of the nation. The study of social evolution, the logic of social processes creates the opportunity to identify changes in the system of historical, spiritual, cultural and moral values-accordingly-the dynamics of the development of the society in situations of risks, challenges and threats. To date, mankind has accumulated so many weapons and ammunition that it is enough to destroy the globe several times. However, the greatest danger today is the ongoing ideological struggle for the souls and consciousness of people, especially the younger generation. Today, the decisive role is played not by battles at nuclear test sites, but by fighting on the ideological front. Never forget this bitter truth. The formation of ideological immunity is determined by the degree of its conformity with the nature of the people, the way of life and thinking, and most importantly-how it reflects the national interests and aspirations of society. Only such an ideology will stand the test of time and life, people will believe it and accept it as a belief.

Keywords: Threatening society; Spiritual development; Spiritual basis; Globalization; Ideological threat; Degradation; Stable development; Export of democracy

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