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The Harmony Between Personal Spirituality And Moral Identity: A Philosophical Analysis

Maqsudjonov Kamronjon Maxsudjonovich , Head of the Department for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Educational Work Qarshi International University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

 This article presents a philosophical analysis of the interrelation between a person's spiritual identity and their inner moral consciousness. Based on the concepts of al-Farabi, Fromm, Frankl, and Erkayev, it explores issues of personal authenticity, socially simulated morality, the value system, and ethical selfhood. The study employs axiological, phenomenological, and socio-philosophical methods to identify key determinants of spiritual maturity.

Keywords

Personal spirituality, moral identity, authenticity

References

Mirziyoyev, Sh. M. The Strategy of New Uzbekistan. Tashkent: Uzbekistan, 2021, 416 p.

Erkayev, A. Foundations of Spirituality. Tashkent: Ma’naviyat, 2004, 192 p.

Fromm, E. To Have or to Be? New York: Harper & Row, 1976, 210 p.

Frankl, V. E. Man’s Search for Meaning. Boston: Beacon Press, 2006, 165 p.

al-Farabi, A. N. The Virtuous City. Tashkent: Gʻafur Gʻulom Publishing, 1993, 184 p.

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Maqsudjonov Kamronjon Maxsudjonovich. (2025). The Harmony Between Personal Spirituality And Moral Identity: A Philosophical Analysis. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 5(08). https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume05Issue08-24