ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 10

Influence of the golden age of islam on modern digital Uzbekistan

Teacher, Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan, Email id: yugaievgeniya@mail.ru

Online published on 1 December, 2020.

Abstract

In this article the main two periods of development of the Renaissance in the territory of Central Asia where our great philosophers and scientists, such as Muhammad Khorezmi, Ahmad Fergani, Abu Raykhan Beruni, Abu Ali ibn Sina, Mahmud Zamakhshari, Lutfi, Sakkoki, Hafiz Horezmi, Abdurakhman Dzhami, Alisher Navoi, Babur and dozens of other scientists who, with their scientific activities and discoveries of world significance, have made a huge contribution to universal human development and culture of those periods are considered. And, certainly, it did not remain traceless in our today's modern world where our independent Uzbekistan moves by the next vital period and creates the foundation for a new era of Renaissance is the Third Renaissance. The First Renaissance or the Golden Age of Islam in Central Asia is a historical period from about the middle of the VIII to the middle of the XIII century, at the beginning of which the Arab Caliphate was the largest state of its time. The beginning of the era of the Second Renaissance in our region can be considered the creation of a great empire by Amir Temur Sahibkiran in the 15th century where Timurid Renaissance is a phenomenon of flourishing of arts and sciences in the Timurid empire. Since XIX century and till today we can safely tell that the world moves to new opening and achievements, and already today the new culture of values has specific character. We can connect all this with computerization and information development in Uzbekistan where our state pays much attention to the main objectives of digital development of the Republic of Uzbekistan that as a result leads to change of cultural values.

Keywords

Islamic Revival, Islamic Renaissance, Central Asia, Revival, New Era, The Golden Age Of Islam, Digital Uzbekistan, Digital Culture, Informatization, Digitalization, Third Renaissance, Timurid Empire, The Revival