On the History of the Development of Religious Sciences in the East

Authors

  • Bekimbetov Bakhadir Mirzabayevich Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies

Abstract

This article describes the history of the Renaissance with the introduction of Islam to Central Asia in the 8th century. The main educational initiative for this period was to spread the ideas of the "Holy Qur'an" to the people and to collect Hadith sources. In the 9th-12th centuries, the stages of the development of the science of Hadith in the cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, Urgench, Shosh, Nasaf, Marv, Tus and Nisa of Central Asia were researched, relevant information was provided and suggestions were made.

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Published

2025-05-27

How to Cite

Mirzabayevich, B. B. (2025). On the History of the Development of Religious Sciences in the East. American Journal of Education and Evaluation Studies, 2(5), 261–265. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJEES/article/view/1799