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METHODS OF TEACHING RELIGION

Abdiyev Jenisbay Genjebayevich , Assistant Teacher Of The Department Of "Uzbek Language And Foreign Languages", Nukus Branch Of Tashkent University Of Information Technologies Named After Muhammed Al-Khorezmi, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Religious studies is a scientific field dealing with the study of religions as cultural phenomena and social behavior. The study of religions allows us to better understand the history of mankind, its culture, customs and customs. Religion plays a significant role in the life of an individual and society, shaping people's values, beliefs and worldview. In the modern world, the diversity of religious traditions and cultural contexts requires a comprehensive approach to the study of religions. Religious studies allow us to gain a deep understanding of religious teachings, rituals and symbols, as well as their impact on society.       

Keywords

Religious studies, education, teaching methods

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Abdiyev Jenisbay Genjebayevich. (2024). METHODS OF TEACHING RELIGION. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 4(05), 265–268. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume04Issue05-40