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A roundtable discussion was organized on the topic “Religious tolerance is a national value inherited from our ancestors.”

On November 30 of this year, an event was held at the Faculty of Preschool Education on the topic “Religious Tolerance – a National Value Inherited from Our Ancestors.” It was attended by professors, tutors, and students.

“The idea of ​​interfaith tolerance means that people with different religious beliefs live together in one land, one homeland, in cooperation and harmony towards noble ideas and intentions. All religions in the world are based on the ideals of goodness, it relies on a number of noble qualities such as honesty, peace, goodness and friendship. It calls on people to be honest and pure, kind, humane and tolerant,” says S. Nazarkasimov, First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs, Spiritual and Educational Work.

In our country, representatives of more than one hundred and thirty nationalities and ethnic groups live in harmony as children of one family. As a result of such a large number of nationalities and ethnic groups living together, cooperating and in harmony, each of them is spiritually and culturally enriched, and under the influence of mutual relations, the lifestyle of our multinational people is further improving.

In short, the noble reforms aimed at further strengthening interethnic and interstate harmony in our country will serve to further strengthen the fortress of friendship and solidarity. At the event, opinions were heard within the framework of the topic, videos on the topic were shown, and questions of interest to those present were answered.