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The philosophical and Sufi heritage of Eastern thinkers is increasingly recognized globally as a foundation for scientific progress and modern knowledge. In particular, their pacifist, intellectual-spiritual, and moral communication concepts, along with their humanistic social ideas, play a crucial role in advancing democratic values, fostering peace, and ensuring stability worldwide. The conceptual ideas presented in this monograph are intended to enrich the theoretical and methodological foundations of cultivating a perfect human being in the context of the New Uzbekistan, where human dignity is increasingly valued, as well as globally. They emphasize the principles of reconciliation, tolerance, patience, and gratitude in Sufism, contributing to the development of social and humanitarian sciences. The work also suggests practical applications for cultural-educational institutions, communities, family centers, and organizations working on intellectual development in their day-to-day operations. This monograph is aimed at students, professors, researchers, and a broad readership.
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The philosophical and Sufi heritage of Eastern thinkers is increasingly recognized globally as a foundation for scientific progress and modern knowledge. In particular, their pacifist, intellectual-spiritual, and moral communication concepts, along with their humanistic social ideas, play a crucial role in advancing democratic values, fostering peace, and ensuring stability worldwide. The conceptual ideas presented in this monograph are intended to enrich the theoretical and methodological foundations of cultivating a perfect human being in the context of the New Uzbekistan, where human dignity is increasingly valued, as well as globally. They emphasize the principles of reconciliation, tolerance, patience, and gratitude in Sufism, contributing to the development of social and humanitarian sciences. The work also suggests practical applications for cultural-educational institutions, communities, family centers, and organizations working on intellectual development in their day-to-day operations. This monograph is aimed at students, professors, researchers, and a broad readership.