THE CONCEPT OF COMPASSION AND LOVE IN OUR EASTERN WORKS
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family, marriage, compassion, love, affection, ethics, book, person, humanity, patriotism, patience, arrogance, goodness, education system, morality, national values.Abstract
The article explores the reflection of national and spiritual education in the works of Eastern scholars from ancient times to the present day and examines the process of comparative analysis with the works of Western scholars. It emphasizes the relevance of the role and significance of compassion and love in raising the younger generation within the family, based on national and spiritual factors, traditions, customs, and practices of the nation. Additionally, the article discusses the influence of the social rules and regulations existing in people's lives on the upbringing of a well-rounded generation in families.
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