In this article, proverbs and riddles, which are popular genres of folk art, are presented, the human psyche of the heavenly bodies found in them, and its connection with the space and the universe are subjected to scientific analysis, the importance of spatial symbols in household life and field work is explained, figurative images aimed at eliminating negative defects in a person's inner self are written.
In this article, Tahir Malik's work "Human Property" in the chapter "Either happiness ... or disaster" shows the importance of education, its role in the development of children, and its prospects through several examples. The views of Abdurauf Fitrat, a mature representative of Jadid literature, on "Child Education" are explained in detail, and the writer will have the opportunity to highlight them by contrasting different concepts, signs, situations, and images.
In modern Uzbek poetry, people who work with water: waterman, fisherman, diver; aquatic animals: fish, snakes, beavers, ducks, geese, swans; waterrelated trees and flowers, plants: willow, lily, seaweed; water containers: jugs, bowls, bowls, buckets, teapots; water transport: poetic images of ships, boats, sails, sails, etc., of course, in some respects are associated with the ideas of love, family, intimate experiences, children and a prosperous life. This is an artistic law that has arisen in our national poetry due to a specific tradition that has emerged from folk songs.
This article examines the main aspects of world geopolitics that influenced the development of Islamic civilization. Key factors are analyzed, including socio-political relations, religious issues, and universal benefits. The history of relations between regions, how much they have in common and how often in the past one had a beneficial effect on the other.