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Interpretation of Faith and Religion in The Novel
Abstract
This article analyzes the artistic interpretation of the relationship between the individual and society, the spiritual development of a person, and the issues of faith and morality in the novel “Ffu” by Omon Muxtor. Through the main characters — Mulla Toshpo‘lat, Toshtemir, and Nigora — the work reveals the role of spiritual values in shaping human destiny. The article also emphasizes that the ideas of self-awareness, spiritual purification, and striving for moral perfection occupy an important place in the novel. It concludes that the development of society largely depends on the spiritual maturity of the individual.
Keywords
Novel, character system, human and society
References
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