The Symbol of Patriotism in The Spiritual and Moral Image of Youth

Authors

  • Nabijon Qahramonovich Haqqulov Acting Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philosophy

Keywords:

Motherland, Sense of Homeland, Patriotism, Ancestral Heritage, Well-Rounded Generation, Youth, Civic Responsibility

Abstract

This article examines the issues of guiding young people toward spiritual maturity and fostering in them feelings of love for the Motherland and patriotism. It also analyzes the importance of developing such qualities as dedication, civic engagement, responsibility, and humanism among youth based on a healthy spiritual and moral environment within society.

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Published

2026-06-02

How to Cite

Haqqulov, N. Q. (2026). The Symbol of Patriotism in The Spiritual and Moral Image of Youth. Web of Scholars : Multidimensional Research Journal, 5(3), 238–241. Retrieved from https://journals.innoscie.com/index.php/wos/article/view/319

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