THE SPIRITUAL AND MORAL HERITAGE OF ACADEMICIAN ERKIN YUSUPOV AND ITS ROLE IN YOUTH EDUCATION

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  • Saidullaev Nurmukhammad Ziyodullayevich

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Keywords:
Spirituality, morality, spiritual and moral heritage, youth education, personal development, humanism, patriotism, scientific heritage, civic responsibility, education and upbringing system.
Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the spiritual and moral heritage of Academician Erkin Yusupov, as well as the attention he devoted to issues of educating the younger generation in his scientific and creative work. The study highlights the significance of the scholar’s ideas on humanism, patriotism, respect for the law, moral integrity, and active civic engagement as essential factors in the personal development of youth.
Furthermore, the article examines the relevance of Academician Erkin Yusupov’s views to the contemporary system of education and upbringing, as well as the possibilities of fostering a healthy spiritual environment in society through the integration of his ideas into the consciousness of young people. Particular attention is paid to the effective application of his scholarly legacy in nurturing future generations as spiritually mature, responsible, and active citizens

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2026-04-08
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THE SPIRITUAL AND MORAL HERITAGE OF ACADEMICIAN ERKIN YUSUPOV AND ITS ROLE IN YOUTH EDUCATION. (2026). Eureka Journal of Humanities and Social Research, 2(4), 49-55. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/4/article/view/752