RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN CENTRAL ASIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54251/2708-0897.2024.4.34qazKeywords:
Maverannahr, tolerance, religion, Islam, middleages, Amir Timur, Middle AsiaAbstract
TheterritoryofCentralAsia, itscentralhistoricalpart - Maverannahr, whosedeeproots of cultural heritage go back centuries, in the Middle Ages, became one of the cradles of Islamic civilization.
Great scientists, thinkers, scientists, culture and art workers who left this territory have made a huge contribution to the development of not only Islamic, but also world civilization.At the same time, Maverannahr already at the beginning of the Middle Ages became the standard of peaceful coexistence of various cultures and religions, the birthplace of religious tolerance, which the world scientific community recognizes already in the 21st century, and also in socio-political life, tolerance is becoming increasingly relevant.The research is aimed at uncovering the problem of tolerance in the Middle Ages on the basis of archaeological, historical and religious sources, as well as specific examples from the history of Central
Asia, to study sources on the history of religious tolerance in Central Asia, analysis of the policy of the ruling dynasty of the Abbasid court, the political situation in the state and the attitude of the caliph at the level of state policy to other faiths in the specified period.